Hi guys,
i dont know if this is an issue, but if i update a package on an
content-host, i get no messages about the installation on the client. No
entries in yum or syslog files. Just only a success on the web gui.
Has anybody an idea?
Greets
Hi guys,
i dont know if this is an issue, but if i update a package on an
content-host, i get no messages about the installation on the client. No
entries in yum or syslog files. Just only a success on the web gui.
Has anybody an idea?
Greets
Denis,
The package update is kicked off in pulp, and that success message only
means the pulp task has been initiated (yes, that could be clearer). Do you
have katello-agent installed on the content hosts?
John Mitsch
Red Hat Engineering
(860)-967-7285
irc: jomitsch
Hi guys,
i dont know if this is an issue, but if i update a package on an
content-host, i get no messages about the installation on the client. No
entries in yum or syslog files. Just only a success on the web gui.Has anybody an idea?
Greets
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I had the same issue in 2015, finally I moved to Remote Execution…
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/foreman-users/yum.log/foreman-users/eCzyo_C4RU4/2VpjGr_pzSsJ
http://projects.theforeman.org/issues/11107
Yes, an agent is installed on the client
this was a bug in pulp https://pulp.plan.io/issues/1243
and should be fixed with pulp 2.8 that is shipped with katello 3.0. I
would add that remote execution is the future and katello will probably
be removing its katello-agent based actions in the future.
Katello 3.0 will also ship with katello and remote execution
integration, so you can perform errata installs and package actions via
remote execution or katello-agent (whichever you pick).
-Justin