Re: P.S. - RE: [redhat-list] updates pending question

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Constance   Morris wrote:
> P.S. If I click on one of the updates it says:
>
> "This action will be executed after 2013-04-29 09:40:58 PDT.
> This action's status is: queued.
> This action has not yet been picked up."
>
> Is there something I have to do to ensure it gets picked up?
>
Heh. I see... I assume it will be done in a couple of minutes from now,
since you say it said 09:40 PDT, and it's now 13:39 EDT, which would be
09:39 PDT....


> Thanks,
> Constance
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2013 12:16 PM
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> Subject: [redhat-list] updates pending question
>
> Anyone understand the red hat customer portal for registered servers?
>
> My red hat customer portal shows that there are several events (errata
> updates) that failed for my registered server. I have rescheduled them by
> clicking the 'reschedule' button for each one. Now, they are showing in
> the 'pending' section of the 'events' tab for my registered server.
>
> I have unlocked the server and selected them, so that it now says the
> following at the top of the screen:
> "Pending Events
> The following events have been scheduled for this system.
> This system is currently unlocked. All scheduled actions will be executed
> as expected. To stop system-changing events, you may
> lock<https://rhn.redhat.com/rhn/systems/details/Overview.do?sid=1026452907>
> this system.
> You may cancel events for this system by selecting them and hitting the
> Cancel Events button at the bottom of the page."
> However, it has been an hour and doesn't appear to have done anything that
> I can see; because, if I refresh the page it still shows the same number
> of items selected. How do I know when it is completed as there is no
> button for me to click to actually start the process?
> Thanks!
> Constance
>
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