httpd does not appear to be running and proxying cobbler

2012-01-17 Thread Emyr James
Hi, I've got cobbler up and running on Scientific Linux 6.1. It was working fine when I had the cobbler settings in my port 80 virtual host. I cut the cobbler settings out of the port 80 virtual host for apache and put them in to the port 443 virtual host (https) and now it doesn't work. I g

Re: Anyone got some cheese to go with this whine ? :) Build-ISO problems in search of a solution

2012-01-17 Thread Dan White
Absolutely. However, this opens up another problem: I have a variety of machines I have to deal with. Some have main drives that show up as /dev/hda1 while others show up as /dev/sda1. On the first, I would expect my USB flash drive to show up as /dev/sda1 while I would expect it to be /dev/s

RE: Cobbler PXE with HP firmware dvd 9.30

2012-01-17 Thread Mann, Owen
I have played with PXEing the HP firmware disk in the past, but gave up because it seems they change the way it works every release. In case it helps, here's some stuff I learned, though it may all be outdated (based for 8.70). - recent memdisk supports ISO's, so you could create a memdisk image

Re: httpd does not appear to be running and proxying cobbler

2012-01-17 Thread Michael DeHaan
So that message is about cobblerd (XMLRPC -- required for the client) and not cobbler web... it can also be having SELinux connection issues. (httpd_can_netwrok_connect, etc).Try temporarily disabling SELinux and see if resolves itself. The http_port setting does not mean what you expect it d

issue with file

2012-01-17 Thread Lassi Pölönen
Hi, I'm running cobbler cobbler-2.2.1-1.el6.noarch from epel-testing on RHEL 6. I decided to try Cobbler's "files" as a replacement for snippets to create static files on post-install. Didn't start too well: first I tried: cobbler file add --name=nagios-nrpe-xinetd-conf --path=/var/lib/cobbler/f