The software described in this documentation is either no longer supported or is in extended support.
Oracle recommends that you upgrade to a current supported release.
The client system must permit the Spacewalk server to run remote commands. See Section 6.4, “Enabling Remote Configuration in a Kickstart Profile Using the Spacewalk Web Interface” and Section 6.6, “Enabling Remote Configuration Manually”.
To run a command on client systems, use the system_runscript command, for example:
spacecmd {SSM:0}>system_runscript group:group3 -s 20150617T0130 -t 60 -f /root/myscript
User: root Group: root Timeout: 60 seconds Start Time: 20150617T01:30:00 Script Contents --------------- #!/bin/sh yum update Systems ------- svr2.mydom.com svr3.mydom.com Is this ok [y/N]:y
INFO: Action ID: 343 INFO: Scheduled: 2 system(s)
To specify the date and time when an event should start, use the
format
YYYYMMDD
[hhmm
]
with the -s option. If you do not specify a
start time, Spacewalk assumes 0000
(midnight).
The -t option defines a timeout for a client to confirm that it has run a command. After this time has elapsed, Spacewalk assumes that the command has failed.