Hi Everyone,
Well my spacewalk is running great, 0.6 has fixed all my issues,
congrates to everyone doing the hard work.
For the first time I have enabled monitoring, its been running for
about a week now.
I could download the CSV file and see all the values. Now I cannot see
any values in the CSV
Do you have debug set in your ldap.conf? If not, set it > 0 and you'll get
more output.
Jeffrey.
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 3:56 PM, Andy Speagle wrote:
>
> After a restart, it still is a no-go for me... sadly. In addition, I'm
> not getting ANY output in /var/log/messages regarding authenticatio
Ok I figured it out. Need to add the "Provisioning" entitlement in order to
allow Config management.
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 1:34 AM, Shaun Phillips <
tainted.sou...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Just signed upto the list. I've tried looking for a forum or to be able to
> search
> 1) Can you authenticate the user using LDAP for a different daemon,
> like
> SSH successfully? If not, take another look at your authconfig.
Yes, LDAP logins for SSH authentication works well...
> 2) Paste your /etc/pam.d/rhn-satellite file so we can take a look at
> it.
# cat /etc/pam.d/spa
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Andy Speagle wrote:
> Hi Team,
>
> I can't seem to get anywhere configuring Spacewalk to use the PAM
> facilities for authenticating users. The few Satellite config docs and
> web posts I've seen seem to indicate this is very straight-forward, but
Hi Team,
I can't seem to get anywhere configuring Spacewalk to use the PAM
facilities for authenticating users. The few Satellite config docs and
web posts I've seen seem to indicate this is very straight-forward, but
I guess I can't seem to get the magic just right.
Can anyone point me in the r
Hi,
anyone got an idea how to analyse/solve the problem ?
Kind Regards
Frank
Frank Paulick schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> in /var/log/httpd/error_log on the spacewalk server i found the
> following messages regarding this problem:
>
> rollBack(1)=1,configfiles.mtime_upload(1)=1,configfiles.diff(1)=1,script.
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Jason Frisvold wrote:
Hi all,
I'm getting pretty comfortable with spacewalk and I'd like to start
implementing some more services. Specifically, it would be really nice
to be able to execute commands via spacewalk. Checking through the
wiki, it appears that osad is the current tool to d