petermity <[email protected]> wrote: >Scott Henson <[email protected]> wrote: > >>On Mon, 07 Mar 2011 22:33:15 -0800, petermity <[email protected]> >>wrote: >>> The "cobbler status" command is handy to see when builds are >>> running/finished. However, the display can be cluttered by units >>> that finished building (or hung/failed) days/weeks ago, even if >>> the Cobbler server is rebooted. Is there a way to start fresh? >>> >>> Related: is there a wget command or some other method to tell >>> Cobbler that a failure occurred in the %post section? Something >>> analogous to the $kickstart_done, maybe a $kickstart_failed? >> >>I believe you would need to rotate /var/log/cobbler/install.log and >>restart cobblerd. > >Thanks, but I renamed install.log and cobbler.log, restarted >cobblerd, no difference, rebooted the machine, no difference. It >must be getting the information from elsewhere.
I figured this out - it's not just looking in install.log, but in all of the rotated install.log* it finds, such as install.log-20110327. Moving all such logs elsewhere, it now shows the empty list. _______________________________________________ cobbler mailing list [email protected] https://fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/cobbler
