Yes, I've restarted spacewalk server, launched a yum clean dbcache.... and still got the problem and the same logs from rhn_check.
Pierre 2011/9/13 Jason M. Nielsen <[email protected]> > I just have the location of the key as well and no additional information > and clients can use the channels without issue. Any time GPG keys have been > an issue the error witnessed was explicit about lack of signing so doubtful > thats related to your issue. > > Have you restarted the Spacewalk services? Seems some have had issues with > this when taskomatic is having problems or is not running. > > > On 09/13/2011 08:22 AM, Pierre Casenove wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I've made a network capture. I have a doubt: >> In the base channel, i've put the following information in the GPG >> related information: >> GPG key URL:file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/**RPM-GPG-KEY-redhat-release >> GPG key ID:(none entered) >> GPG key Fingerprint:(none entered) >> >> On the clients, the GPG key are imported: >> # rpm -q --queryformat "%{SUMMARY}\n" gpg-pubkey >> gpg(Red Hat, Inc. (release key) <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>>) >> >> >> So I don't think that the issue is related to the GPG >> >> I can't find any docs indicating what should be put in the GPG related >> information on the spacewalk server? Are these information mandatory? >> >> Thanks >> >> Pierre >> >> 2011/9/13 Pierre Casenove <[email protected] <mailto: >> [email protected]>> >> >> >> Thanks for the answer: >> 1) I checked the details of the base channel, the repo cache is >> sync'ed: >> Last Modified:2011-09-12 11:11:24 CEST >> Last Repo Build:2011-09-12 11:11:24 CEST >> Repo Cache Status:Completed >> >> 2) For information, I used rhnpush and not reposync to push the rpms >> in the base channel. >> >> 3) I don't have any process related to a repo sync running on my >> server. >> >> I don't know what's wrong.... >> >> Pierre >> >> >> 2011/9/13 Jason M. Nielsen <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>> >> >> >> Doubt these are the only situation but under SW 1.4. 1)RHEL4 >> which required deleting and registering the system again. >> 2)Channels/Repos were still in a process of sync'ing their repo >> cache. You can see this from the Channels details page. >> >> I just had a similar issue but in my case I was seeing updates >> available SW side but not client. I did all the typical yum >> clean all, profile syncs, rhn_check checks, channel repo cache >> sync etc and so forth. I even restarted the SW services. Nothing >> worked. >> >> I then noticed that reposyncs were still running (ie: ps auxwww >> | grep repo). Somehow they appear to have been causing problems >> with this even though the repos were unrelated to the clients I >> saw issues on. Within minutes of the reposync's finishing all >> updates showed up. >> >> >> >> On 09/13/2011 01:57 AM, Pierre Casenove wrote: >> >> Hello, >> After a day, the clients still don't see the updates. >> I've checked /var/log/up2date file on the client, but >> couldn't find >> anything interesting. >> From the spacewalk gui, when I select the latest kernel >> package and >> then click on "Target Systems" tabs, my clients are listed, >> though >> spacewalk says they doesn't need any update (I've attached a >> screenshot >> to be clear). >> >> Thanks in advance for your help, >> >> Pierre >> >> >> 2011/9/12 Pierre Casenove <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]> <mailto:[email protected] >> >> <mailto:[email protected]>>> >> >> >> Hello, >> I have a spacewalk 1.5 installation on PGSQL backend. >> I have a base channel containing RHEL 5 x64 rpms. >> My test clients have RHEL 5.6 installed. >> I've rhnpushed the rpm of RHEL 5.7 in the base channel. >> The problem is that in the web ui, no packages are >> marcked for updates. >> When I connect on a client, and launched yum update >> command, here is >> the (filtered) output: >> Transaction Summary >> Install 1 Package(s) >> Upgrade 178 Package(s) >> Total download size: 287 M >> Is this ok [y/N]: N >> >> Here is the log when running rhn_check -vvvv : >> hostname ~ # rhn_check -vvvv >> D: opening db environment /var/lib/rpm/Packages joinenv >> D: opening db index /var/lib/rpm/Packages rdonly >> mode=0x0 >> D: locked db index /var/lib/rpm/Packages >> D: opening db index /var/lib/rpm/Providename >> rdonly mode=0x0 >> D: do_call packages.checkNeedUpdate ('rhnsd=1',) {} >> Loaded plugins: rhnplugin >> D: opening db environment /var/lib/rpm/Packages joinenv >> D: opening db index /var/lib/rpm/Packages rdonly >> mode=0x0 >> D: opening db index /var/lib/rpm/Providename >> rdonly mode=0x0 >> D: closed db index /var/lib/rpm/Providename >> D: closed db index /var/lib/rpm/Packages >> D: closed db environment /var/lib/rpm/Packages >> D: May free Score board((nil)) >> Config time: 0.069 >> Setting up Package Sacks >> D: login(forceUpdate=False) invoked >> D: readCachedLogin invoked >> D: Checking pickled loginInfo, currentTime= 1315834359.91 , >> createTime= 1315834345.24 , expire-offset= 3600.0 >> D: readCachedLogin(): using pickled loginInfo set to >> expire at >> 1315837945.24 >> D: rpcServer: Calling XMLRPC up2date.listChannels >> pkgsack time: 0.076 >> rpmdb time: 0.000 >> repo time: 0.003 >> D: local action status: (0, 'rpm database not modified >> since last >> update (or package list recently updated)', {}) >> D: rpcServer: Calling XMLRPC registration.welcome_message >> D: closed db index /var/lib/rpm/Providename >> D: closed db index /var/lib/rpm/Packages >> D: closed db environment /var/lib/rpm/Packages >> D: May free Score board((nil)) >> >> >> >> I've ran rhn_check 6 hours after rhnpushing the updates. >> Is there a >> problem in my setup? 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