Am 23. Oktober 2017 19:15:48 MESZ schrieb "Berrigan, Patrick M" <patrick.berri...@mantech.com>: >Currently running CentOS7. > >I am having an issue where my SpaceWalk server is not displaying any >updates being available for my clients. I only have two clients, a >Syslog server and the spacewalk server itself. Both are registered in >spacewalk and performing a yum repolist shows that they are subscribed >to the correct channels. The repos in the channel are populating >correctly as I can see the package count increase as the nightly syncs >finish. I have restarted taskomatic and have ensured that the name in >up2date matches the cert of the SpaceWalk server. > >I have also increased the max java memory to 3GB after checking the log >of rhn_taskomatic_daemon. There wasn't any errors about memory but I >read that this sometimes is the cause. > >OSAD works normally on both clients as I can run simple reboot commands >from the SpaceWalk web GUI. > >Anyone else have any thoughts on resolving this issue? > >VR, > >Patrick Berrigan >Systems Engineer >ManTech International Corporation >patrick.berri...@mantech.com >COMM (703) 654-9149 > > >________________________________ > >This e-mail and any attachments are intended only for the use of the >addressee(s) named herein and may contain proprietary information. If >you are not the intended recipient of this e-mail or believe that you >received this email in error, please take immediate action to notify >the sender of the apparent error by reply e-mail; permanently delete >the e-mail and any attachments from your computer; and do not >disseminate, distribute, use, or copy this message and any attachments.
Are there any packages listed as "installed" for the registered systems? Run a "rhn-profile-sync -vvvv" on a client. This should update the package list from the client on the server. Also look at the task schedules in "Admin" - "Task Schedule" if all tasks have run AND ended within the last day. Edit: Ah... Just remember...I think there was a bug in c3po package which "might" cause this and must be downgraded on CentOS 7. Please search the mailing list archives for that package _______________________________________________ Spacewalk-list mailing list Spacewalk-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list