It isn't a change in the client that is the problem. The problem is the method
by which the timezone is being read by Spacewalk. Try pointing just one of the
clients at an external repo. You don't even have to update it via the external
repo. If it doesn't attempt to reinstall existing
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1670435
The best solutions I came up with are to point the clients to another repo
temporarily, or to remove perl (along with whatever required it, in my case
logwatch) then update and reinstall the packages. Either way you need to
get beyond v5.24
Stefan Sevasta:
> Hi
>
> I managed to register a centos 8 vm to spacewalk, however I am having the
> below when trying to update or install a package:
>
> This system is receiving updates from Red Hat Satellite or Spacewalk server.
> For security reasons packages from Red Hat Satellite or
Thomas Schweikle:
> Hi!
>
> is Spacewalk 2.9 capable of handling mirrorlists as given back by
>
> # curl '
> http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?release=8=x86_64=BaseOS=stock'
> http://mirror2.hs-esslingen.de/centos/8.1.1911/BaseOS/x86_64/os/
>
TOMAŠKOVIČ Marcel:
> Hi,
> I've already tried that. I have client 2.10
> There I have a problem in my Centos 8 client – when I do „dnf update“, I
> still have this package for install, and dnf is only „reinstalling“ the same
> package.
> How can I resolve this issue?
It could be
You have to remove the RPM’s bij hand. Simply removing the repository won’t add
new RPM’s to the channel but also won’t remove the old ones. The reposync is
more of an add-everything-thats-not-already-in-the-channel-action. The
removing-part isn’t part of that process.
Kind regards,
Andreas
Hi
I managed to register a centos 8 vm to spacewalk, however I am having the below
when trying to update or install a package:
This system is receiving updates from Red Hat Satellite or Spacewalk server.
For security reasons packages from Red Hat Satellite or Spacewalk based
repositories can
Hello. I've checked the recent archives and cannot find mention of this issue,
and tried the irc channel last night where another user confirmed they had also
encountered this. If it has been discussed already, please direct me
accordingly.
Since the Centos repos were updated to symlink /8 to
Hi all,
I removed a repository subscription from a channel. I assumed, that the
packages from this repo will disappear from the channel (after the next snyc?).
But the packages stay in the channel. How to remove these packages from the
channel?
Thanks in advance
Jonas