An other alternative I've been considering is having two spacewalk
servers one in a QA environment and a second in production. Then once
my builds and updates pass QA testing using inter satellite sync to
push the changes into production.
On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 8:05 AM, Dimitri Yioulos wrote:
> :
Hi!
In the System Set Manager (SSM) there are two separate Perl pages in the Misc
section:
1. Lock
2. Unlock
Here is a patch, which does the following:
1. Now it is only one page where you can lock and unlock systems.
2. Since this is SSM and batch move, there is a mandatory field, where ad
If I understand you correct you are saying I can upgrade from 1.6 directly to
1.8? I thought it was required to do a step by step upgrade. My objective is to
get all the way to 2.0.
From: spacewalk-list-boun...@redhat.com [spacewalk-list-boun...@redhat.com
I got debian working - including updates for all repos EXCEPT the security
one (i.e the most important..)
I think due to the fact that the security repos include the distro name
inside the version name and that confuses spacewalk.
Really spacewalk is not debian/ubuntu compatible at the moment - i
> I am attempting to upgrade from 1.6 to 1.7 and have encountered the
> following:
>
> 'SPACEWALK-SCHEMA-1.6-TO-SPACEWALK-SCHEMA-1.7/007-RHNPACKAGEGROUP-TRIM.SQ
> -
> spacewalk-schema-1.6-to-spacewalk-schema-1.7/007-rhnPackage
I am attempting to upgrade from 1.6 to 1.7 and have encountered the following:
'SPACEWALK-SCHEMA-1.6-TO-SPACEWALK-SCHEMA-1.7/007-RHNPACKAGEGROUP-TRIM.SQ
-
spacewalk-schema-1.6-to-spacewalk-schema-1.7/007-rhnPackageGroup-trim.s
On 08/09/2013 08:13 AM, Lewis Donofrio wrote:
Anyone know of a HOWTO doc for what and how to setup spacewalk to manage
this client?
Do not know (but it is possible). You are welcome to write it.
-- Would be nice if I could run spacewalk-server on ubuntu as well?
It would be nice, but not po