Hi, after an accidental (rpm-) update to 2020.03 (with errors about a missing column) I rolled back the machine to an older snapshot before the update. Finally most things are running fine again but there are still some issues: 1.) The URI https://<FQDN>/rhn/manager/notification-messages shows a blank white "frame" (top bar and side bar are fine), although there should be more than 40 messages according to the "bell" in the top bar. Pressing the "bell" the tomcat log shows the following lines: "GET /rhn/manager/notification-messages HTTP/1.1" 200 34729 "POST /rhn/manager/frontend-log HTTP/1.1" 200 16 "GET /rhn/manager/notification-messages/data-unread HTTP/1.1" 200 10089 (I stripped IP and time code) Calling /rhn/manager/notification-messages/data-unread directly delivers a JSON page with all unread notifications. 2.) One of the 3 servers (actually the first SLES machine that had been registered) in "System Overview" shows 30 Patches and 53 Packages. Triggering an Patch is executed without error but afterwards the "system overview" still shows the missing patches and packages. On the respective system calling "zypper up" shows "Nothing to do.". 3.) At the WebUI under Salt / Keys a blank white "frame" is shown, too. Under Salt / Formula Catalog a white "frame" with the text "Something wrong happened. Please reload the page. If the problem persist, please check log files". Tomcat-Logs show: "GET /rhn/manager/formula-catalog HTTP/1.1" 200 34636 "GET /rhn/manager/api/formula-catalog/data HTTP/1.1" 200 142 "POST /rhn/manager/frontend-log HTTP/1.1" 200 16 "POST /rhn/manager/frontend-log HTTP/1.1" 200 16 Again a direct call of the 2nd URI with the "api" delivers a JSON document with a list of the catalogs available. Any idea what is going wrong there (and how to fix it)? All pages worked fine in the beginning after the base installation of Uyuni (Uyuni 2020.01 on openSUSE 15.1) I wonder if Uyuni provides some tools for testing and/or aligning a system? Thanks in advance! Regards, Tobias. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: uyuni-users+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: uyuni-users+owner@opensuse.org