Kevin,

Oh, so I have to add an update channel as well.  Okay.  This is my first
look at Spacewalk and just added the one channel.

I'll add in an update channel and see how that works.

Thank you for the feedback Kevin

Daryl

On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 9:39 AM, Kevin Sandy <ke...@digitallotus.com> wrote:

> Did you setup a 6.5 updates channel and repo, or just the base?  When
> showing updates, Spacewalk is showing you what packages updates it has
> available for the client, which won’t be the same as a ‘yum list updates’
> if you have external repos defined directly on the client.
>
>
> -- kevin
>
>
>
> On Nov 6, 2014, at 10:31 AM, Daryl Rose <rosed...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I just recently installed Spacewalk on a CentOS 6.6 server.   I created a
> 6.5 channel and repository and I just stood up a CentOS 6.5 client server
> and registered it on to the Spacewalk server.
>
> When I initially stood up the 6.5 client, I looked to see how many how
> many updated packages it needed by doing a "yum update".  It needed 264
> packages, however, I DID NOT perform the update.  Just looking.  I then
> registered the 6.5 client with the Spacewalk server and checked to see if
> it was up to date or not.  Spacewalk is telling me that the client is
> up-to-date.  This is not accurate, why?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Daryl
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