Description of problem: I have performed 5.4.1@EmbOra@RHEL6 -> 5.7.0@ManagedPG@RHEL6 and noticed there is too few lines on "Task Engine Status" page - looks like not all taskomatic bunches were migrated? Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Satellite-5.7.0-RHEL6-re20141205.0-s390x rhn-upgrade-5.7.0.13-1.el6sat.noarch How reproducible: 1 of 1 attempt Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install 5.4.1@EmbOra@RHEL6 2. Install 5.7.0 Managed PostgreSQL 3. Upgrade 5.4.1 to 5.7.0 4. Check Admin -> Task Engine Status Actual results: There is 10 bunches. Expected results: There should be much more bunches. Additional info: Maybe I have just messed some step of the upgrade. Also I do not have backup of Oracle DB and i have already deleted /rhnsat.
So, what bunches are missing?
These are the missing ones: Changelog Cleanup: TimeSeries Cleanup: Clean Log History: Compare Config Files: Daily Summary Mail: Failed reboots cleanup: Sandbox Cleanup: Certificate Check: Daily Summary Queue:
I see on the /rhn/admin/SatSchedules.do page one taskomatic schedule is missing: reboot-action-cleanup-bunch (15 available, 16 required) /rhn/admin/TaskStatus.do page isn't relevant before all the bunches run at least once.
So after dev investigation (tlestach + tkasparek) they explained that page is not relevant, but one schedule is missing (reboot-action-cleanup). That is what was fixed here.
With the release of Red Hat Satellite 5.7 on January 12th 2015 this bug is being moved to a Closed Current Release state. The Satellite 5.7 GA Errata: - https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2015-0033.html Satellite 5.7 Release Notes: - https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Satellite/5.7/html-single/Release_Notes/index.html Satellite Customer Portal Blog announcement for release: - https://access.redhat.com/blogs/1169563/posts/1315743 Cliff NOTE: This bug has not been re-verified (moved to RELEASE_PENDING) prior to release. We assume that the bug has indeed been fixed and not regressed since we initially verified it. Please re-open in the future if needed.