mode-1.2.4/lib/safemode.rb:51:in
> `eval'
> [...]
Is this a known error in 1.14.2? Anything I can do to debug this? Any
information I can supply to help look for the root cause?
Thanks in advance.
Johannes
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discovery, which is set
to "local" in the link you gave.
But that should only affect auto-discovery, which works fine in my case.
It is the step after that, when provisioning the host, that fails.
Or am I misunderstanding something?
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Johannes Kastl schrieb:
> It is the step after that, when provisioning the host, that fails.
I am attaching a screen shot of the error (I hope it gets through to the
list).
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Johannes Kastl schrieb:
> Johannes Kastl schrieb:
>> It is the step after that, when provisioning the host, that fails.
>
> I am attaching a screen shot of the error (I hope it gets through to
> the list).
Is there anything I can do to debug this further? Any more logs?
Anythi
-setup the
provisioning (and deleting the first subnet) seems to work.
Is this a known issue?
Foreman version is 1.14.2
Thanks in advance.
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Johannes Kastl schrieb:
> This is rendering foreman unusable for my usecase, so it is kind of
> urgent that I get this running.
I just set up a new instance of foreman, which also has working
discovery, but shows this error. And no, I do not get any more specific
error messages.
Pleas
Johannes Kastl schrieb:
> When hitting the SUBMIT button in the Provision-Step, I get some
> errors regarding the templates, that seems to be cause by an error
> with the interface:
>
> "Some of the interfaces are invalid. Please check the table below."
I could solv
e dhcp range.
So to get that one has to do what I mentioned.
AFAIK just modifying the subnet after creation, adding the range and not
running the installer again with the
'--foreman-proxy-dhcp-range="192.168.125.21 192.168.125.200"' option
does not result in a working installatio
Lukas Zapletal schrieb:
> So this is solved, is it?
Yes.
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your browser does not trust.
Replace it with a certificate you bought or got via lets encrypt or
similar, or just add an exception in your browser.
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ostgres.pp#012
I have not updated any packages since friday, so I am puzzled why all of
a sudden this spits out an error. Anyway, I could solve this by
switching selinux to permissive temporarily.
But I wonder if the foreman selinux stuff should not include a
profile/exception/rule/... for this?
ve not installed any updates. I'll try to dig into
this, if I get the time...
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hings regarding
the *PXE* grub configuration of Foreman, not the configuration of the
resulting VM.
I'd be thankfor for RTFM or Links, I just can't seem to find them in the
whole PXE-grub-heap... ;-)
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on, not the one that the
machine has on its local hard drive after provisioning?
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this bootloader in the
mbr. I.e. the one, that can be configured on the machine itself
(/boot/grub/grub.cfg).
I hope I could clarify what I want to achieve.
I tried to do some stuff via preseed, but it never got called
apparently. I'm debugging this right now, but have not got any clue this
dapt that one again and see
if it works.
In the meantime: Has anyone enhanced the preseed finish template and
could show me an example? Or has anyone got any RTFMfor me?
Thanks in advance,
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> Then I cloned the "Preseed default finish" template and added these
> commands, but this resulted in an error during preseed, although the
> error shows the previous wget command returning an error.
I retested in the "Preseed default finish&quo
"network config" mean the
foreman provisioning setup or the Vmware VM configuration?
> 3.) Ideally I don't want any DNS or DHCP being performed by the
> Foreman server, is it just a simple case specifying IPAM: None and
> Bootmode: Static?
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the foreman server was on, as well as the NICs in the VMs.
Did I get you right?
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ll the machine where to get its tftp stuff from,
otherwise it wont boot via PXE.
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