Re: [Spacewalk-list] Help to create repository for Debian/Ubuntu

2019-08-12 Thread Mukherjee, Debayan
Hi Amir,

Hope you are doing good!

Type will be "deb"

Repository URL would be 
http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/binary-amd64/

You can replace the word xenial with other kernel codenames.

For further details(checksum and architecture) please follow:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/spacewalk-list/2017-April/msg00082.html

Thanks!

Regards,
Debayan Mukherjee

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Could you please help to create repository for Debian/Ubuntu ?

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Re: [Spacewalk-list] [External] Re: setting up master and slave spacewalk server for different locations

2019-06-19 Thread Mukherjee, Debayan
Hi Michael,



Thanks for the information, still confused ☹.

Can we initiate the patching for the slave's client servers from master server?

How does it work, any reference?





Thanks!



Regards,

Debayan Mukherjee



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Mukherjee, Debayan:

> Hi Team,

>

> Can we set up a master server in a location and slave in some other?

> We have an infrastructure which is scattered all over the globe and to speed 
> up the patchup process through network a spacewalk slave server also will be 
> needed in that particular location. Is it possible? (below is the image) , if 
> anyone has the process then it will be of great help.



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> Will the slave be working as same as the master spacewalk server and support 
> all the Linux distros?



Yes.



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> Regards,

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Re: [Spacewalk-list] [External] Re: Need to know about spacewalk internal architecture and why spacewalk is taking time to deploy scheduled actions

2019-04-08 Thread Mukherjee, Debayan
Hi Phil,

Thanks for all your help!
I have fixed it and it worked well.

Thanks!

Regards,
Debayan Mukherjee

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Debayan

OSAD and the related packages come from the spacewalk repo, not the RHEL repo. 
The details below may help:

By default, the rhnsd daemon on a client system connects to the Spacewalk 
server every four hours (see /etc/sysconfig/rhn/rhnsd) and performs any updates 
or actions that have been scheduled. If you install the OSA daemon, you can 
apply updates and actions to client systems immediately from the Spacewalk 
server.

osa-dispatcher
Server-side service written in Python that determines when an osad client 
instance needs to be pinged or run rhn_check and sends a message telling them 
to do so.

Open Source Architecture Daemon (OSAD)
Client-side service written in Python that responds to pings and runs rhn_check 
when told to by osa-dispatcher.


Install OSAD and related RHN/Spacewalk packages
# yum -y install osad rhncfg rhncfg-actions rhncfg-client

Spacewalk Actions Control - Enable Scheduled Actions
# rhn-actions-control --enable-all

Start OSAD
# systemctl start osad.service

Enable OSAD
# systemctl enable osad.service

OSAD Log File
/var/log/osad

See official documentation, at the following link, for more details:

https://github.com/spacewalkproject/spacewalk/wiki/OSADSetup


Regards
Phil

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Hi James and others,


  1.  Tried installing OSAD, but it seems OSAD package is not present in RHEL 
7.4 repo. (it has been discontinued).
  2.  Tried decreasing the value in /etc/sysconfig/rhn/rhnsd and it is not 
permitted to go below 60minutes. 
(https://access.redhat.com/solutions/92343).

Is there any other solution to decrease the value (for syncing the scheduled 
actions in spacewalk)?


Thanks!

Regards,
Debayan Mukherjee

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For Question 3 – I think this might be what you are looking for

On the client side you can change the check in times – Standard config is 240 
minutes , so every 2 hours the client will check into the server.

On the clients change the value inside

/etc/syscon/rhn/rhnsd

To something like 15 minutes, I have my clients checking in every 40 minutes 
instead of the 240 minutes


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Re: [Spacewalk-list] [External] Re: Need to know about spacewalk internal architecture and why spacewalk is taking time to deploy scheduled actions

2019-04-03 Thread Mukherjee, Debayan
Hi James and others,


  1.  Tried installing OSAD, but it seems OSAD package is not present in RHEL 
7.4 repo. (it has been discontinued).
  2.  Tried decreasing the value in /etc/sysconfig/rhn/rhnsd and it is not 
permitted to go below 60minutes. (https://access.redhat.com/solutions/92343).

Is there any other solution to decrease the value (for syncing the scheduled 
actions in spacewalk)?


Thanks!

Regards,
Debayan Mukherjee

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For Question 3 – I think this might be what you are looking for

On the client side you can change the check in times – Standard config is 240 
minutes , so every 2 hours the client will check into the server.

On the clients change the value inside

/etc/syscon/rhn/rhnsd

To something like 15 minutes, I have my clients checking in every 40 minutes 
instead of the 240 minutes


Hopefully that helps

Thanks

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Hi,

Hope you all are doing good.

I have recently installed spacewalk on RHEL 7.6 as server configuration 
management tool. I have few doubts as follows:


  1.  Could you please let me know how Spacewalk pushes packages to the clients?

  1.  Does Spacewalk store the packages on the Spacewalk server and push these 
packages to Client?  The default is to setup a software repository  so that 
packages can be pulled from the spacewalk server.

OR

  1.  Does Spacewalk send the command to the client servers and client servers 
will then reach out to internet and download the packages?  This depends on 
your setup, you can enable 
OSAD

Re: [Spacewalk-list] [External] Re: New to Spacewalk and Linux

2019-04-02 Thread Mukherjee, Debayan
Hi Guys,

Thanks for all the valuable contributions. I am able to fix it.


Thanks!

Regards,
Debayan Mukherjee



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Thank you for that documentation link! I will read up on it and if I have more 
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Hi, we are having some troubles having spacewalk automatically mapping
systems groups according to external group on freeIPA.
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we are currently able to use pam for external authentication without
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Our environment consists of Oracle Enterprise Linux systems. I setup
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Re: [Spacewalk-list] Redhat channel on spacewalk

2019-04-02 Thread Mukherjee, Debayan
Hi Phil,

Roberts instructions were really useful.
It is like a backdoor, I have fixed it.
Thanks for the enlightenment, really appreciate your help.


Thanks!

Regards,
Debayan Mukherjee

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Hi Debayan

I found Robert's instructions, from the list, useful - see link below:

https://www.redhat.com/archives/spacewalk-list/2016-January/msg00014.html

Note, I believe this is un-supported by Red Hat if you go down this route 
though.

Regards
Phil


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Hello,

Recently I have built spacewalk on a redhat 7.0 server.
Configured channels for ubuntu and centos, which is working fine and clients 
are also registered properly.

Does anyone have any idea of creating repository for Redhat servers? Is redhat 
satellite is the only option for creating repository on spacewalk? (I have 
heard that Redhat is going to stop their support on Redhat 5).


Thank you for your help!
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[Spacewalk-list] Need to know about spacewalk internal architecture and why spacewalk is taking time to deploy scheduled actions

2019-04-02 Thread Mukherjee, Debayan
Hi,

Hope you all are doing good.

I have recently installed spacewalk on RHEL 7.6 as server configuration 
management tool. I have few doubts as follows:


  1.  Could you please let me know how Spacewalk pushes packages to the clients?

  1.  Does Spacewalk store the packages on the Spacewalk server and push these 
packages to Client?

OR

  1.  Does Spacewalk send the command to the client servers and client servers 
will then reach out to internet and download the packages?


  1.  Does Spacewalk support Primary/secondary site (Microsoft SCCM 
Architecture) for package redistribution to clients. i.e. If I have a remote 
Datacenter, instead of pushing packages to individual clients, can we have a 
Spacewalk secondary site that will get the package from master and redistribute 
the packages to clients locally?



  1.  I see that scheduled activities (like reboot, patching, etc) are taking a 
lot of time (1.30 hours delay) and crosses the scheduled window. However, I see 
that as a workaround when I run "rhn_check" command on the client manually, 
deployment status on Spacewalk changes to succeeded. .




Thanks!

Regards,
Debayan Mukherjee




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[Spacewalk-list] compatibility of Spacewalk and RHEL 8

2019-03-27 Thread Mukherjee, Debayan
Hi guys,

Hope you all are doing good!

Could you please let me know if you have any idea about the compatibility of 
RHEL 8 and spacewalk?

Thanks!

Regards,
Debayan Mukherjee




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Re: [Spacewalk-list] Redhat channel on spacewalk

2019-03-21 Thread Mukherjee, Debayan
Hi Phil,

This helps a lot, let me configure and see if this is good enough to fulfill my 
requirements.

Thanks again!

Debayan Mukherjee

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Hi Debayan

I found Robert's instructions, from the list, useful - see link below:

https://www.redhat.com/archives/spacewalk-list/2016-January/msg00014.html

Note, I believe this is un-supported by Red Hat if you go down this route 
though.

Regards
Phil


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Subject: [Spacewalk-list] Redhat channel on spacewalk

Hello,

Recently I have built spacewalk on a redhat 7.0 server.
Configured channels for ubuntu and centos, which is working fine and clients 
are also registered properly.

Does anyone have any idea of creating repository for Redhat servers? Is redhat 
satellite is the only option for creating repository on spacewalk? (I have 
heard that Redhat is going to stop their support on Redhat 5).


Thank you for your help!
Debayan Mukherjee




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[Spacewalk-list] Redhat channel on spacewalk

2019-03-20 Thread Mukherjee, Debayan
Hello,

Recently I have built spacewalk on a redhat 7.0 server.
Configured channels for ubuntu and centos, which is working fine and clients 
are also registered properly.

Does anyone have any idea of creating repository for Redhat servers? Is redhat 
satellite is the only option for creating repository on spacewalk? (I have 
heard that Redhat is going to stop their support on Redhat 5).


Thank you for your help!
Debayan Mukherjee




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