Peter Kiem wrote:
Hi all,
I've recently put 5 systems (4 x 7.2 and 1 x 7.3) onto basic RHN subscriptions and everything is working fine except for kernels.
1. Am I right in that kernel actions by default are NOT done even when explicitly scheduled through RHN as they are on a skip list? I've scheduled removal of old kernels and it fails. I've scheduled installs of new kernels and it says it succeeded but no kernel is installed.
You can force up2date to do kernels. There's a command line option to do so AND a config file you can modify. I can't comment on RHN, as I've never done it that way.
2. Can you control the skip lists for a system through RHN or only through logging in to that server and configuring with up2date --configure
I would have thought the local config file takes precedence.
3. Can I get RHN to stop reporting kernel updates for specified systems where I cannot upgrade the kernel due to raid card drivers etc? I've one system that has HEAPS of errata against it (all kernel ones) and I really dont care but it is cluttering up my display.
4. Why do I get email notifications from RHN for errata against my systems where the email says it applies to my systems but none of them have the package installed or showing up the in the errata lists?
Dunno.
Regards, Ed.
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