Bug 1325456

Summary: Satellite 5.6 client registration and package updates/installs tracebacks
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Paul Gozart <pgozart>
Component: dnf-plugin-spacewalkAssignee: Michael Mráka <mmraka>
Status: CLOSED EOL QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 23CC: mmraka, pgozart, tlestach
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Last Closed: 2016-12-20 19:53:02 UTC Type: Bug
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Description Paul Gozart 2016-04-08 21:03:36 UTC
Created attachment 1145265 [details]
attachment from sfdc 01612369

Description of problem:
Satellite 5.6 registration of Fedora 23 host and/or package updates or installs on F23 results in timeout tracebacks presumably trying to update the RHN profile.


Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
Fedora 23 and Satellite 5.6


How reproducible:
register a Fedora 23 client and do dnf update <rpm> or dnf install <rpm>
    The client updates are eventually reflected on the RHN profile. It can take up to an hour though.


Steps to Reproduce:
1.  Register F23 with Sat 5.6
2.  dnf update <rpm> OR dnf install <rpm>


Actual results:
See attachment for tracebacks


Expected results:
Expected successful updates/installs of packages


Additional info:
Setting severity of high because this issue is present in customer's production environment.

Comment 5 Michael Mráka 2016-04-11 08:31:08 UTC
> Steps to Reproduce:
> 1.  Register F23 with Sat 5.6
> 2.  dnf update <rpm> OR dnf install <rpm>

Are they able to reproduce it against current Spacewalk (2.4)?

Comment 6 Paul Gozart 2016-05-06 21:02:31 UTC
This was a high priority issue for my customer but they haven't seen the problem in over two weeks now so they had me close the case.  I'm not sure if they would be willing to test Spacewalk or not.  This is no longer a priority for them.

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