Adding further to the mystery... When I look at the logs under /var/log/rhn/reposync, I don't see any mention of el7 in centos6-x86_64-updates.log, or el6 in centos7-x86_64-updates.log. Strange...
I've removed the el7 packages from CentOS 6 Updates, and visa versa, but yum update still marks the offending packages as available (even after yum clean all). I'm sure I'm missing a step, but I'll dig around some more. On Thu, Dec 31, 2015 at 4:55 PM, Ricky Boone <[email protected]> wrote: > My apologies for starting a new thread... there appears to be an > existing thread going on here, but I just subbed to this list, so I > can't reply to it yet. > > https://www.redhat.com/archives/spacewalk-list/2015-December/msg00024.html > > I think I see similar behavior with my system. The issue was prompted > by a coworker that noticed some odd yum errors when he was trying to > update one of his systems. When I looked into it, the update was > trying to install EL7 packages on his EL6 system. > > The Spacewalk server is running version 2.3, on CentOS 6.7, but has > been upgraded from Spacewalk 2.2. All of the repositories were > created by spacewalk-common-channels while on 2.2. All of the > repositories are one-to-one with their respective channel (CentOS 7 > Updates x86_64, etc.), with no repositories being linked to other > channels. > > When I search for el6 under Packages in the "CentOS 7 Updates > (x86_64)" channel, there are currently 142 matches, ranging from > autocorr-af-4.2.8.2-11.el6_7.1:1.noarch to > openssl-static-1.0.1e-42.el6_7.1.x86_64. Alternatively, when I search > for el7 in "CentOS 6 Updates (x86_64)", there are 134 matches. I have > not checked all channels yet. > > My suspicion is that there was something going on with the > mirrorlist.centos.org site, sending requests for one release to the > other, or that one of the mirrors had the wrong release listed for the > wrong URL, etc. I can't prove this, but that's all I can think of at > the moment. When I manually browse some of the sites returned, they > look okay. > > I'm going to try removing the offending packages and manually running > a sync... and do a couple spot checks to be sure that none of them > somehow ended up on the wrong platforms. > > Any thoughts would be appreciated. _______________________________________________ Spacewalk-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list
