Thanks Ricardo. I had issues initially with Salt, but I was able to get it to work on these servers. Now to figure out why it's trying to install "python2-urlgrabber" when that package doesn't exist... (though python-urlgrabber does exist and is installed) Jamen McGranahan Associate Director of Library Technology & Digital Services Jean and Alexander Heard Libraries, Vanderbilt University 615-343-1614 | jamen.mcgranahan@vanderbilt.edu he/his/him -----Original Message----- From: Ricardo Mateus <rdiasmateus@suse.de> Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2022 4:47 AM To: General discussion related to the openSUSE Uyuni project <users@lists.uyuni-project.org> Cc: McGranahan, Jamen (VU) <jamen.mcgranahan@vanderbilt.edu> Subject: Re: how to get servers to update [You don't often get email from rdiasmateus@suse.de. Learn why this is important at http://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification.] Hey McGranahan, Looks like you have registered yous systems to be managed using a method (traditional clients) that is deprecated and will be removed in the future. You should use salt management methods instead. More information here: https://nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.uyuni-... Cheers, Ricardo On 4/20/22 01:20, McGranahan, Jamen (VU) via Uyuni Users wrote:
Alright, I am closer to getting Uyuni set up the way we want it. Now, how can we get our servers that are registered to update through Uyuni? I was only given a option to schedule the update, so I picked as soon as possible, but they are all waiting and I do not know why:
*Jamen McGranahan*
Associate Director of Library Technology & Digital Services
Jean and Alexander Heard Libraries, Vanderbilt University
615-343-1614 | jamen.mcgranahan@vanderbilt.edu <mailto:jamen.mcgranahan@vanderbilt.edu>
/he/his/him/
-- Ricardo Mateus SUSE Manager Development Team