AW: AW: SLES15SP2-Clients: salt-minion problem

Hi Viktor,, the output is „null“, probably meaning “ok”. How can I find out from which channel a package has been installed? What do you mean with “tweaks”? Regards, Tobias Crefeld. Von: Victor Zhestkov [mailto:Victor.Zhestkov@suse.com] Gesendet: Montag, 12. Juli 2021 17:55 Check the output of: rpm -V python3-salt If it's ok then to check which python modules installed from Packagehub channel. Are there any tweaks in the minion configs?

Hi Tobias. the following command will list all of the packages installed and point from which of the channels (last column). zypper se -s -i you can also use -r CHANNEL_ID to limit the output to the only channel Victor On Fri, 2021-07-16 at 09:28 +0000, Crefeld, Tobias LKV Bayern e.V. wrote: Hi Viktor,, the output is „null“, probably meaning “ok”. How can I find out from which channel a package has been installed? What do you mean with “tweaks”? Regards, Tobias Crefeld. Von: Victor Zhestkov [mailto:Victor.Zhestkov@suse.com] Gesendet: Montag, 12. Juli 2021 17:55 Check the output of: rpm -V python3-salt If it's ok then to check which python modules installed from Packagehub channel. Are there any tweaks in the minion configs?

Hi Viktor, thanks for your hint! Most of the python packets are from Basesystem15-SP2, only one is from Server-Application15-SP2 and one is from PackageHub:
zypper se -s -i python |grep Package
i | python3-ndg-httpsclient | Paket | 0.5.1-bp152.1.8 | noarch | SUSE-PackageHub-15-SP2-Backports-Pool for x86_64 /etc/salt/minion is empty or contains only comments. Gruß, Tobias Crefeld. Von: Victor Zhestkov [mailto:Victor.Zhestkov@suse.com] Gesendet: Freitag, 16. Juli 2021 13:00 Hi Tobias. the following command will list all of the packages installed and point from which of the channels (last column). zypper se -s -i you can also use -r CHANNEL_ID to limit the output to the only channel Victor On Fri, 2021-07-16 at 09:28 +0000, Crefeld, Tobias LKV Bayern e.V. wrote: Hi Viktor,, the output is „null“, probably meaning “ok”. How can I find out from which channel a package has been installed? What do you mean with “tweaks”? Regards, Tobias Crefeld. Von: Victor Zhestkov [mailto:Victor.Zhestkov@suse.com] Gesendet: Montag, 12. Juli 2021 17:55 Check the output of: rpm -V python3-salt If it's ok then to check which python modules installed from Packagehub channel. Are there any tweaks in the minion configs?

What's inside files in /etc/salt/minion.d/ ? Victor On Fri, 2021-07-16 at 14:15 +0000, Crefeld, Tobias LKV Bayern e.V. wrote: Hi Viktor, thanks for your hint! Most of the python packets are from Basesystem15-SP2, only one is from Server-Application15-SP2 and one is from PackageHub:
zypper se -s -i python |grep Package i | python3-ndg-httpsclient | Paket | 0.5.1-bp152.1.8 | noarch | SUSE-PackageHub-15-SP2-Backports-Pool for x86_64
/etc/salt/minion is empty or contains only comments. Gruß, Tobias Crefeld. Von: Victor Zhestkov [mailto:Victor.Zhestkov@suse.com] Gesendet: Freitag, 16. Juli 2021 13:00 Hi Tobias. the following command will list all of the packages installed and point from which of the channels (last column). zypper se -s -i you can also use -r CHANNEL_ID to limit the output to the only channel Victor On Fri, 2021-07-16 at 09:28 +0000, Crefeld, Tobias LKV Bayern e.V. wrote: Hi Viktor,, the output is „null“, probably meaning “ok”. How can I find out from which channel a package has been installed? What do you mean with “tweaks”? Regards, Tobias Crefeld. Von: Victor Zhestkov [mailto:Victor.Zhestkov@suse.com] Gesendet: Montag, 12. Juli 2021 17:55 Check the output of: rpm -V python3-salt If it's ok then to check which python modules installed from Packagehub channel. Are there any tweaks in the minion configs?

Hi Viktor, the content of this directory is equal to the old SP1 systems. On these systems salt-minion is still running fine: lkv-srvapp44:/etc/salt/minion.d # cat _schedule.conf schedule: __mine_interval: {enabled: true, function: mine.update, jid_include: true, maxrunning: 2, minutes: 60, return_job: false, run_on_start: true} lkv-srvapp44:/etc/salt/minion.d # cat susemanager.conf # This file was generated by SUSE Manager master: lkv-srvapp39.lkvbay.net server_id_use_crc: adler32 enable_legacy_startup_events: False enable_fqdns_grains: False grains: susemanager: activation_key: 1-SLES15 Regards, Tobias. On Fri, 16 Jul 2021 14:27:31 +0000 Victor Zhestkov <Victor.Zhestkov@suse.com> wrote:
What's inside files in /etc/salt/minion.d/ ?
Victor
On Fri, 2021-07-16 at 14:15 +0000, Crefeld, Tobias LKV Bayern e.V. wrote: Hi Viktor,
thanks for your hint!
Most of the python packets are from Basesystem15-SP2, only one is from Server-Application15-SP2 and one is from PackageHub:
zypper se -s -i python |grep Package i | python3-ndg-httpsclient | Paket | 0.5.1-bp152.1.8 | noarch | SUSE-PackageHub-15-SP2-Backports-Pool for x86_64
/etc/salt/minion is empty or contains only comments.
Gruß, Tobias Crefeld.
Von: Victor Zhestkov [mailto:Victor.Zhestkov@suse.com] Gesendet: Freitag, 16. Juli 2021 13:00
Hi Tobias.
the following command will list all of the packages installed and point from which of the channels (last column). zypper se -s -i
you can also use -r CHANNEL_ID to limit the output to the only channel
Victor
On Fri, 2021-07-16 at 09:28 +0000, Crefeld, Tobias LKV Bayern e.V. wrote: Hi Viktor,,
the output is „null“, probably meaning “ok”. How can I find out from which channel a package has been installed? What do you mean with “tweaks”?
Regards, Tobias Crefeld.
Von: Victor Zhestkov [mailto:Victor.Zhestkov@suse.com] Gesendet: Montag, 12. Juli 2021 17:55
Check the output of: rpm -V python3-salt If it's ok then to check which python modules installed from Packagehub channel. Are there any tweaks in the minion configs?
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