Am 20. Februar 2018 20:34:36 MEZ schrieb "Glennie, Jonathan - 0443 - MITLL" 
<jrgle...@ll.mit.edu>:
>Hi All-
>
> 
>
>I'm having an interesting issue where none of our software channels are
>creating any repomd.xml files.  There is a long history with this
>server,
>which may or may not be relevant to this problem, but it's worth
>mentioning
>that this used to be a physical machine running 2.6 that we upgraded to
>2.7.
>After running in to various issue, we migrated the server to a VM
>running
>2.7 using the procedure discussed here
>https://www.redhat.com/archives/spacewalk-list/2013-November/msg00070.html
>
> 
>
>I have tried manually restarting taskomatic and also using the spacecmd
>commands to regenerate the yum repodata, but nothing is being created
>in
>/var/cache/rhn.  The repodata directory is completely missing.  I
>checked
>the taskomatic logs and I don't see any errors that would point to an
>issue,
>not sure where else to check.  
>
> 
>
>When running a yum list from a client, we get an error that the
>repomd.xml
>file (not surpsingly) couldn't be found.  Out of curiosity, I tried
>manually
>copying over the old /var/cache/rhn/repodata directory over from the
>old
>server and after doing so, I can get past the repomd.xml error, but
>obviously this isn't good if these repo files aren't updating.  
>
> 

This sounds as if taskomatic is not running the jobs for recreating the repos.

If you have selinux enabled, please check the selinux permissions if that 
directory or reset them.

Does the synchronisation of the report work?

Robert

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