Hello Team:
The problem was the Centos 6.2 install. We stripped
the guest down to bare bones. As a result, leaving out some important
packages. What package(s), I don't know. I am successfuly installing
Spacewalk 1.7 now. Sorry for the red flags.
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at
Hi all
Any thoughts on this? Is there any addional information I can provide
to help diagnosing this?
CC
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 9:24 AM, Colin Coe wrote:
> Oh and BTW, I have a Spacewalk v1.6 Oracle backed server in another
> environment (using RHEV 3.0.2) and it does not have these problems.
You shouldn't be using ident auth in postgresql.
Instead you should be using md5 auth. Or simmilar mechanisim.
Ident auth is really only avalible because it makes the initial
configuration easier, and some times its used for scripts so they don't
need to contain passwords, however that's a bad secu
I have a different workaround I have a kickstart profile wit the asknetwork
flag on the kernel boot opts. that makes it prompt you for the network info
in anaconda including which interface to use.
On Mar 29, 2012 3:58 PM, "Larry Letelier" wrote:
> *hi *Ezra,
>
> Maybe this help more than me ;-)
*hi *Ezra,
Maybe this help more than me ;-)
*
https://fedorahosted.org/spacewalk/wiki/HowToInstall#SettingupSpacewalkrepo*
On 29/03/12 16:47, Ezra Taylor wrote:
> Hello Larry:
>
>What repo houses these perl rpms?
>
> On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 3:15 PM, Larry Letelier
I also have the same DHCP restriction and utilize cobbler's bootiso; we
overcome it by using kernel boot parameters (pressing TAB and appending them to
the boot options)
ksdevice=ethX ip=1.2.3.4 netmask=255.255.255.0 gateway=2.3.4.5
dns=3.4.5.6 hostname=my.fqdn.local
Additionally, we h
Hello Larry:
What repo houses these perl rpms?
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 3:15 PM, Larry Letelier wrote:
> On 29/03/12 16:19, Ezra Taylor wrote:
>
> Hello All:
>
>I'm having problems installing spacewalk on my Centos
> 6.2 virtual guest. I installed all
On 29/03/12 16:19, Ezra Taylor wrote:
> Hello All:
>
> I'm having problems installing spacewalk on my
> Centos 6.2 virtual guest. I installed all repo's/software according
> to the spaccewalk doc. I get the below errors when I execute the
> command below. Why isn't yum fixing t
Hello All:
I'm having problems installing spacewalk on my Centos 6.2
virtual guest. I installed all repo's/software according to the spaccewalk
doc. I get the below errors when I execute the command below. Why isn't
yum fixing these dependecies? I do not plan to have Oracle r
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 8:16 AM, BOWMAN MARK wrote:
> Can anyone suggest a way to action some user setup stuff during a
> kickstart?
> The kickstart seems to stop at the su command.
> .
>
>
Why su at all? You know what the defaults are for your systems. why not
do something like:
mkdir -m 0700
Can anyone suggest a way to action some user setup stuff during a kickstart?
The kickstart seems to stop at the su command.
.
.
/usr/sbin/adduser -p '$1$PYL05YxN$JwONw15qAMQrI5f1z45Sr/' smith
Would like to then:-
# su - smith
# mkdir --mode=700 .ssh
cat >> .ssh/authorized_keys << "PUBLIC_KEY"
ssh-r
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