Hi Jamen. Looks like what Uyuni thinks is installed is different to what yum does. Normally, Uyuni will automatically check for this and update it, but it can take a little while. You can select the machine in Uyuni (Same page as your second pic) and select Software -> Packages. Then click the 'Update Package List' button. That will force Uyuni to rescan and refresh and it should update its database within several minutes. In some cases I have found Yum to be misreporting or using an outdated cache, in which case a "yum clean all" should tidy things up before your next "yum update". Note: I don't think this is the case in your example as it's refilling the cache, but may still be worth a try. S From: McGranahan, Jamen (VU) via Uyuni Users <users@lists.uyuni-project.org> Sent: 22 April 2022 18:48 To: General discussion related to the openSUSE Uyuni project <users@lists.uyuni-project.org> Cc: McGranahan, Jamen (VU) <jamen.mcgranahan@vanderbilt.edu> Subject: [EXTERNAL EMAIL] Uyuni erroneously reports packages need to be updated? Sorry all, but here's another problem I have run into. My Uyuni interface is reporting 8 packages that need to be updated on this server, yet when I try to run the update, I get the error that there are no packages found. So on the server itself, when I run "yum update", I get "No packages marked for update". So why is Uyuni reporting there are packages that need to be updated? [cid:image001.png@01D85891.44F070A0] [cid:image002.png@01D85891.44F070A0] [Vanderbilt] Jamen McGranahan Associate Director of Library Technology & Digital Services, Vanderbilt Library Vanderbilt University 615.343.1614 | jamen.mcgranahan@vanderbilt.edu<mailto:jamen.mcgranahan@vanderbilt.edu> | https://www.library.vanderbilt.edu/ Central Library, 419 21st Avenue South Nashville, TN 37203 Pronouns: he/him/his [cid:image004.png@01D85891.44F070A0]