I would like to know how does spacewalk registers on an "ORG" Level?
How does spacewalk ensure that the Remote Nodes register ONLY to ONE
Organization? and that these nodes do not get exposed to other organizations
Thanks,-Kamal.
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Hi,
> On 24 Mar 2018, at 7:47 am, Nicole Beck wrote:
>
> I want to use spacewalk to manage patches for both CentOS and Oracle Linux.
> Is it possible to do this with my Spacewalk server that is running CentOS? Or
> does the Spacewalk server have to be running Oracle Linux?
You can use the S
Hello,
I want to use spacewalk to manage patches for both CentOS and Oracle Linux. Is
it possible to do this with my Spacewalk server that is running CentOS? Or does
the Spacewalk server have to be running Oracle Linux?
Thanks!
Nicole
Nicole Beck
Information Technology Analyst
Information Tech
Yakin, Francis:
> Hi Michael,
Hi Francis,
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> baseurl=http://yum.spacewalkproject.org/2.7-client/RHEL/7/$basearch/
> gpgkey=http://yum.spacewalkproject.org/RPM-GPG-KEY-spacewalk-2015
> root@ala-vxworks-test-01> rpm -qa gpg-pubkey
> gpg-pubkey-ef8d349f-57b6233e
> gpg-pubkey-f4a80eb5-53a7ff4b
>
Hi Robert/Michael et al
So I noticed that there are two fixes. The first solution is to remove the
repodata of the offending channels from /var/cache/rhn/repodata and then
wait for the metadata to be regenerated. I don't know what that does but
apparently it fixes it.
The second thing is I ran th