The patch from the issue designed to fix this (
https://github.com/theforeman/foreman-packaging/blob/rpm/develop/rubygem-passenger/rubygem-passenger-4.0.18-tmpdir.patch)
is still present so you can't entirely judge the versioning as to whats
available as a fix. What is the error you see?
On Mon, A
Apologies for resurrecting an old thread but this looks like this bug
http://projects.theforeman.org/issues/8392 and it is still a problem in
1.15.3. It appears it was fixed in satellite
https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2015:1911 (BZ - 1163380 -
passenger-status broken on sat6 on rhel7) wh
Unfortunately no. As I think you've seen in the forums someone gave me
some hints but they never helped either. It's still an issue for us as
we seem to regularly overrun katello's ability to process puppet
requests and need this to tune the Apache webserver. I'd be very
interested in whatever
Did this ever get fixed?
We use telegraf to monitor passenger-status and send to influx/grafana
We have the same issue, regardless of how we call the passenger-status we
insists passenger isnt running...
On Thursday, July 14, 2016 at 6:01:56 AM UTC+10, Edson Manners wrote:
>
> Thanks for the re
Thanks for the replies Eric. I tried those commands on both the current
production server and a newly rebuilt test server using only the commands
from the katello install page and got the following output:
[root@katello ~]# scl enable tfm
'/opt/theforeman/tfm/root/usr/bin/passenger-status'
ERRO
On Tue, Jul 5, 2016 at 10:55 AM, Edson Manners
wrote:
> I've been struggling with this issue for a while and finally feel the need
> to seek external help.
>
> We used to run Foreman 1.9.3 on RHEL 7.2. the passenger-status command was
> used to tune the puppetmaster when the server got overwhelme
I've been struggling with this issue for a while and finally feel the need
to seek external help.
We used to run Foreman 1.9.3 on RHEL 7.2. the passenger-status command was
used to tune the puppetmaster when the server got overwhelmed.
[root@foreman ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release
Red Hat Enterpri