OK, for the ISE, have a look at /var/log/tomcat?/catalina.out and post
the full traceback for the event. The best way to do this is to "tail
-f /var/log/tomcat?/catalina.out" and then do the action which caused
the ISE. Once you have the trace back, please post it to the list.
What you've descib
On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 07:31:27AM +0800, Colin Coe wrote:
> You need to ensure that the system is subscribed to your child (sub) channel.
>
im pretty sure it is ..
on the page
Systems-> All
I can see some of my registered systems, when I click on one, it gives me a
nice page that says my syst
You need to ensure that the system is subscribed to your child (sub) channel.
CC
On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 6:55 AM, wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 06:20:11AM +0800, Colin Coe wrote:
>> Its pretty much automagical when you register a system.
>>
> ok, thats good... umm I have registered this sys
On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 06:20:11AM +0800, Colin Coe wrote:
> Its pretty much automagical when you register a system.
>
ok, thats good... umm I have registered this system.. when i do a
yum serach mycustomrpm
it doesnt show up. This custom package is in a subchannel of my main channel..
how can
Its pretty much automagical when you register a system.
On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 6:06 AM, wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> yum uses yum-rhn-plugin to talk to spacewalk directly, and does not need
>> a .repo file. You do need to make sure that gpg keys are somehow
>> imported on your clients, but if you ju
> Hello,
>
> yum uses yum-rhn-plugin to talk to spacewalk directly, and does not need
> a .repo file. You do need to make sure that gpg keys are somehow
> imported on your clients, but if you just have RHEL content or Fedora
> content in Spacewalk, that's not much of an issue (the key is installe
On 01/28/2011 04:06 PM, ja...@monsterjam.org wrote:
> hey folks, trying to register systems to my spacewalk server..
>
> [root@lnx-1]# cat spacewalk.repo
> [spacewalk]
> name=Spacewalk for Linux - $basearch
> baseurl=http://redhouse2/??whatgoeshere??
> gpgkey=http://redhouse2/??whatgoeshere??
>
hey folks, trying to register systems to my spacewalk server..
[root@lnx-1]# cat spacewalk.repo
[spacewalk]
name=Spacewalk for Linux - $basearch
baseurl=http://redhouse2/??whatgoeshere??
gpgkey=http://redhouse2/??whatgoeshere??
enabled=1
gpgcheck=1
how can I tell what my baseurl and my gpg ar
On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 10:47:39AM -0500, Hagberg, Keith wrote:
> OK, the issue was that our temp tablespace is named differently.
>
> Still having an issue now running the /usr/bin/spacewalk-schema-upgrade
>
> When I run it now I get Unknown schema name [no rows selected] found.
>
> Apparently
Il 28/01/2011 16:50, Fabio Venturi ha scritto:
Hello to anyone,
I'm trying to setup Spacewalk on a virtual machine with CentOS release
5.5 (Final) with PostgeSQL backend,
the following packages are installed on the system:
postgresql-8.1.22-1.el5_5.1
postgresql-server-8.1.22-1.el5_5.1
postgresql
I think you need postgresql 8.4.
yum install postgresql84
should do the trick.
You might want to remove postgresql first though.
On 2011-01-28 10:50 AM, "Fabio Venturi" wrote:
>Hello to anyone,
>I'm trying to setup Spacewalk on a virtual machine with CentOS release
>5.5 (Final) with PostgeSQL
Hello to anyone,
I'm trying to setup Spacewalk on a virtual machine with CentOS release
5.5 (Final) with PostgeSQL backend,
the following packages are installed on the system:
spacewalk-repo-1.2-0.el5
spacewalk-backend-libs-1.2.75-1.el5
spacewalk-branding-1.2.2-1.el5
spacewalk-html-1.2.31-1.el5
sp
OK, the issue was that our temp tablespace is named differently.
Still having an issue now running the /usr/bin/spacewalk-schema-upgrade
When I run it now I get Unknown schema name [no rows selected] found.
Apparently it cannot read the current schema version.
I went through and manually did al
Hagberg, Keith wrote:
% I am trying to upgrade my spacewalk from 1.0 to 1.2 and when I run the
spacewalk-schema-upgrade I get a failure.
%
% This is what is in the log
%
% SQL> select
'spacewalk-schema-1.0-to-spacewalk-schema-1.1/003-rhnPrivateChannelFamily.sql'
from dual;
%
% 'SPACEWALK-SCHE
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