Re: [Spacewalk-list] [Spacewalk-List] Error while importing errata to Spacewalk

2019-07-24 Thread Wenkai Chen
Hi Michael,

Thank you.
Do you have the exact steps of logging into the spacewalk database? The 
commands listed are not really conclusive.

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Spacewalk

Hi Chen,

I know only this:

https://www.redhat.com/archives/spacewalk-list/2014-October/msg00041.html

regards

Michael

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Spacewalk

HI,

What is the correct way to delete all errata in the database? I tried to delete 
all errata from the web UI, and tried re-importing the errata again by running 
the script provided by http://cefs.steve-meier.de/

This time, the duplicate error is gone.

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Spacewalk

Hello,

We had the same issue. Solution was to delete the conflicting record direct in 
the database.
After upgrade to 2.8 I don't see this anymore in the logs.


Regards

Michael FRANK



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Spacewalk

HI Spacewalk users,

I encountered an error while trying to import errata.

Fault returned from XML RPC Server, fault code 2601: 
redstone.xmlrpc.XmlRpcFault: Errata already exists with advisory CEBA-2018:3195

This caused the entire operation to rollback. May I know if this is expected? 
Spacewalk does not have the functionality to continue if existing errata exist?

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Re: [Spacewalk-list] Spacewalk's planned cert expiration in

2019-07-24 Thread Jody McIvor
Hi Phil,

Thanks for the response. I checked that one and its expiry is 2038... It was my 
understanding that Redhat's dropping of support for Spacewalk included them no 
longer renewing the entitlement cert for Spacewalk servers. This resulted in 
versions 2.5 and higher not implementing this cert, as Redhat planned this 
final cert to expire this Aug 2019. So the expiry date confuses me, I would 
have expected it to be expiring in the next few weeks?

Maybe I'm just misinterpreting things.

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Since you stated that you had to restart your server, I would make certain that 
all file systems are mounted correctly, then also check for errors in your 
messages and audit files.  Once you have verified that everything is recovered 
successfully then try restarting the spacewalk-Services.



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Re: [Spacewalk-list] [Spacewalk-List] Error while importing errata to Spacewalk

2019-07-24 Thread FRANK Michael
Hi Chen,

I know only this:

https://www.redhat.com/archives/spacewalk-list/2014-October/msg00041.html

regards

Michael

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To: spacewalk-list@redhat.com
Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] [Spacewalk-List] Error while importing errata to 
Spacewalk

HI,

What is the correct way to delete all errata in the database? I tried to delete 
all errata from the web UI, and tried re-importing the errata again by running 
the script provided by http://cefs.steve-meier.de/

This time, the duplicate error is gone.

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Spacewalk

Hello,

We had the same issue. Solution was to delete the conflicting record direct in 
the database.
After upgrade to 2.8 I don't see this anymore in the logs.


Regards

Michael FRANK



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Subject: [Spacewalk-list] [Spacewalk-List] Error while importing errata to 
Spacewalk

HI Spacewalk users,

I encountered an error while trying to import errata.

Fault returned from XML RPC Server, fault code 2601: 
redstone.xmlrpc.XmlRpcFault: Errata already exists with advisory CEBA-2018:3195

This caused the entire operation to rollback. May I know if this is expected? 
Spacewalk does not have the functionality to continue if existing errata exist?

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Re: [Spacewalk-list] [spacewalk-list] import red hat errata into spacewalk

2019-07-24 Thread Steve Meier

Hello,

Am 2019-07-24 12:23, schrieb Wenkai Chen:

HI Spacewalk users,

I am trying to use the script provided by http://cefs.steve-meier.de/
[1] to download and import errata into spacewalk.

I have CentOS and RHEL channels created. So far, using the script, I
am able to see CentOS errata being imported and shown in spacewalk for
the respective servers.

However, for Red Hat, I am not able to see any even after running the
script.

Here is my command to run the script:

errata-import.pl --server localhost --errata errata.latest.xml
--rhsa-oval=com.redhat.rhsa-all.xml -publish

Is this the correct way to import and publish all errata for CentOS
and Red Hat?

What is the significance of the parameter
'--rhsa-oval=com.redhat.rhsa-all.xml'? Does this help in the red hat
errata? Why don't I see any red hat errata being published even after
having that parameter?

Do I need to run the import on separate commands for CentOS and Red
Hat? Or by running the 1 single command, both red hat and centos
errata would be published together?

If need to run separate for Red Hat, what is the command exactly?

Anyone can advise? Thank you.

CHEN WENKAI


short answer: Red Hat wants you to pay for their Errata Information so
there is no easy way to get them without the proper subscription.

My script only imports Errata for CentOS which are similar but not
identical to Red Hat.

The --rhsa-oval parameter optionally loads a publicly available XML
file from Red Hat which includes additional information, such as the
description text (what the bug is, who discovered it, etc.) and which
CVEs are resolved by this update. Without it, the Errata created by
my script only have a synopsis, a package list and a list of web links
but no further details.

Kind regards,
  Steve

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Re: [Spacewalk-list] [Spacewalk-List] Error while importing errata to Spacewalk

2019-07-24 Thread Steve Meier

Hello,

Am 2019-07-24 10:10, schrieb Wenkai Chen:

HI Spacewalk users,

I encountered an error while trying to import errata.

Fault returned from XML RPC Server, fault code 2601:
redstone.xmlrpc.XmlRpcFault: Errata already exists with advisory
CEBA-2018:3195

This caused the entire operation to rollback. May I know if this is
expected? Spacewalk does not have the functionality to continue if
existing errata exist?


I assume that you are using my script (errata-import.pl). At startup
it requests a list of all existing errata from Spacewalk to distinguish
which ones need to be created and which ones should be updated 
(different

API commands).

For some reason (maybe database corruption?) Spacewalk sometimes does 
not

report all existing errata and then complains when the script tries to
create it.

This seems to be a Spacewalk bug that is currently not replicable. Most
people have had success by deleting all Errata and starting fresh.

Kind regards,
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[Spacewalk-list] [spacewalk-list] import red hat errata into spacewalk

2019-07-24 Thread Wenkai Chen
HI Spacewalk users,

I am trying to use the script provided by http://cefs.steve-meier.de/ to 
download and import errata into spacewalk.
I have CentOS and RHEL channels created. So far, using the script, I am able to 
see CentOS errata being imported and shown in spacewalk for the respective 
servers.
However, for Red Hat, I am not able to see any even after running the script.

Here is my command to run the script:
errata-import.pl --server localhost --errata errata.latest.xml 
--rhsa-oval=com.redhat.rhsa-all.xml -publish

Is this the correct way to import and publish all errata for CentOS and Red Hat?
What is the significance of the parameter 
'--rhsa-oval=com.redhat.rhsa-all.xml'? Does this help in the red hat errata? 
Why don't I see any red hat errata being published even after having that 
parameter?
Do I need to run the import on separate commands for CentOS and Red Hat? Or by 
running the 1 single command, both red hat and centos errata would be published 
together?
If need to run separate for Red Hat, what is the command exactly?

Anyone can advise? Thank you.
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Re: [Spacewalk-list] [Spacewalk-List] Error while importing errata to Spacewalk

2019-07-24 Thread Wenkai Chen
HI,

What is the correct way to delete all errata in the database? I tried to delete 
all errata from the web UI, and tried re-importing the errata again by running 
the script provided by http://cefs.steve-meier.de/

This time, the duplicate error is gone.

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From: spacewalk-list-boun...@redhat.com  On 
Behalf Of FRANK Michael
Sent: Wednesday, 24 July 2019 5:46 PM
To: spacewalk-list@redhat.com
Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] [Spacewalk-List] Error while importing errata to 
Spacewalk

Hello,

We had the same issue. Solution was to delete the conflicting record direct in 
the database.
After upgrade to 2.8 I don't see this anymore in the logs.


Regards

Michael FRANK



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On Behalf Of Wenkai Chen
Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2019 10:11 AM
To: spacewalk-list@redhat.com
Subject: [Spacewalk-list] [Spacewalk-List] Error while importing errata to 
Spacewalk

HI Spacewalk users,

I encountered an error while trying to import errata.

Fault returned from XML RPC Server, fault code 2601: 
redstone.xmlrpc.XmlRpcFault: Errata already exists with advisory CEBA-2018:3195

This caused the entire operation to rollback. May I know if this is expected? 
Spacewalk does not have the functionality to continue if existing errata exist?

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Re: [Spacewalk-list] [Spacewalk-List] Error while importing errata to Spacewalk

2019-07-24 Thread FRANK Michael
Hello,

We had the same issue. Solution was to delete the conflicting record direct in 
the database.
After upgrade to 2.8 I don't see this anymore in the logs.


Regards

Michael FRANK



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Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2019 10:11 AM
To: spacewalk-list@redhat.com
Subject: [Spacewalk-list] [Spacewalk-List] Error while importing errata to 
Spacewalk

HI Spacewalk users,

I encountered an error while trying to import errata.

Fault returned from XML RPC Server, fault code 2601: 
redstone.xmlrpc.XmlRpcFault: Errata already exists with advisory CEBA-2018:3195

This caused the entire operation to rollback. May I know if this is expected? 
Spacewalk does not have the functionality to continue if existing errata exist?

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Re: [Spacewalk-list] Spacewalk's planned cert expiration in Aug (Can we simulate this?)

2019-07-24 Thread p.cook...@bham.ac.uk
Hi Merphis

If you're referring to the SSL certificate created when running 
"spacewalk-setup" I believe the certificate file is 
"/etc/httpd/conf/ssl.crt/server.crt" and the expiration date is the line 
beginning "Not After" so you could try the following:

# grep "Not After" /etc/httpd/conf/ssl.crt/server.crt

Regards
Phil

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we simulate this?)

Also, I'm failing to find a solid date for Aug's cert expiry. Does anyone know 
this?


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Sent: July 19, 2019 7:18 AM
To: spacewalk-list@redhat.com
Subject: Spacewalk's planned cert expiration in Aug (Can we simulate this?)

Hi All,

In preparation for Redhat's dropping of Spacewalk support (And any further 
certificate renewals), we have updated all of our spacewalk servers to no less 
than 2.6. I have been (unsuccessfully, since I'm not sure exactly which file it 
is) attempting to "simulate" the cert expiration by:
 - Renaming what I thought was the cert file (Pretty sure I was wrong)
 - Forcing date/time change to 2019 on Spacewalk server (Everything seemed 
fine, but still not convinced.

My questions are:
 - Can someone enlighten me as to which file is truly the cert that will expire 
next month?
 - Was changing the time on the server my best bet for testing the effects of 
the cert failure?

Any input on this subject is appreciated, because if this doesn't go smoothly 
in Aug it WILL have a massive impact on company income until resolved.

Jody McIvor
Sr. Systems Administrator, Integration
Les Services D'intégration




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Since I couldn't get around the Internal Server Error when attempting to 
Profile Sync, I found a work around using spacecmd and a post script during the 
Kickstart process.



Everything works great, with one exception.  After the provisioning is done, 
and the server is accessible, it shows that it needs a reboot.  After rebooting 
it, it still shows a reboot is needed.  It says (amongst other
components) that the kernel has been updated, yet uname -r shows it is running 
the kernel that it thinks it needs to reboot to use.



Have you all seen this before?  I'm stumped.no amount of googling has produced 
anything close to helpful.



Thanks!

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It looks like it was a date/time issue.  When the system was kickstarted, it 
used the default GMT.  Somewhere in the update process after install, the time 
was corrected to GMT+2.  After 2 hours, I rebooted it again, and no it no 
longer thinks it needs to reboot to load a more recent kernel, and shows the 
system is up to date.



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Since I couldn't get around the Internal Server Error when attempting to 
Profile Sync, I found a work around using spacecmd and a post script during the 
Kickstart process.



Everything works great, with one exception.  After the provisioning is done, 
and the server is accessible, it s

Re: [Spacewalk-list] Spacewalk-list Digest, Vol 134, Issue 19

2019-07-24 Thread Dennis Pittman
Since you stated that you had to restart your server, I would make certain that 
all file systems are mounted correctly, then also check for errors in your 
messages and audit files.  Once you have verified that everything is recovered 
successfully then try restarting the spacewalk-Services. 



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Re: [Spacewalk-list] Spacewalk-list Digest, Vol 134, Issue 19

2019-07-24 Thread p.cook...@bham.ac.uk
Hi Merphis

You could use "which" to confirm its location but sbin should be in your PATH:

[root@~]# which spacewalk-service
/sbin/spacewalk-service
[root@ ~]#

It may not have found it because you copy/paste with the capital "S" perhaps?!

Initially, you could use "spacewalk-service status" to report on the status of 
all the Spacewalk components.

Regards
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Yea I found that I get the error "command not found" there,  get message that 
command not found I did a find / -name spacewalk* and I do not see much, couple 
config files.

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Not sure if it was the same in 2.7 that it is in 2.9, but for 2.9, it's 

 

Spacewalk-service start

 

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Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2019 18:06
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Hey,

I know this should be easy but I could not find an answer on google.   We
had to restart our Spacewalk 2.7 server overnight due to a power issue.
When we start the server the spacewalk did not start up now I cannot figure out 
how to get it started.  

I am running Oracle Linux 7.6 so I would have thought a systemctl start 
spacewalk would have done it.  But hell I cannot find a service to start. I 
have googled for several days and really am puzzled .

Any idea how to get this stuff started?

 

Making plans actionable!

 

 

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[Spacewalk-list] [Spacewalk-List] Error while importing errata to Spacewalk

2019-07-24 Thread Wenkai Chen
HI Spacewalk users,

I encountered an error while trying to import errata.

Fault returned from XML RPC Server, fault code 2601: 
redstone.xmlrpc.XmlRpcFault: Errata already exists with advisory CEBA-2018:3195

This caused the entire operation to rollback. May I know if this is expected? 
Spacewalk does not have the functionality to continue if existing errata exist?

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