Thanks I forgot about spacewalk calling 32bit IA-32
ill create a page on the wiki for posting the examples when i get a few
minutes and add the URL to the embedded documentation.
I'm glad you found the script useful.
On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 3:06 PM, Musayev, Ilya wrote:
> Paul,
>
> Here is a samp
Use the spacewalk-hostname-rename script
Note if you are using PostgreSQL as your database the version of the
script in the stock RPM has a bug that's been fixed in the source repo
so for now get the copy from there. if you are using oracle the stock
version from the RPM will work fine
Also on a s
Install is piece of cake, import of eratta and packages is lengthy..
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Well it's not hard to start over. Maybe spacewalk-reconfigure or similar? We
use puppet for the install so it's trivial
On 3 May 2012, at 19:47, "Musayev, Ilya" wrote:
> Its already installed, any way to alter? I have to redo everything L
>
> From: spacewalk-list-boun...@redhat.com
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Paul,
Here is a sample of what my list table looks like, just so anyone else who
needs to use it can source it as an example
| Channel Label|Operating System| Release | Arch |
|
One more thing to note, the architecture for me is different, meaning I still
have 32 and 64 bit but with your script, the i386, i586,i686, ia32 did not
work..
I launched to spacecmd, and ran command
softwarechannel_details my-rhel5-32bit-channel
The architecture for 32 bit os was listed as IA
Its already installed, any way to alter? I have to redo everything ☹
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Set your hostnames to the VIP name during install then change it back for
operation. We do it like this with dual masters then dual proxies spread about
the dc's
On 3 May 2012, at 19:30, "Musayev, Ilya" wrote:
> I’m trying to design spacewalk environment with HA in mind.
>
> The proposed lay
I'm trying to design spacewalk environment with HA in mind.
The proposed layout as follows
2 master server
masterspwlk-ny.example.com as a hostname and CNAME myspacewalk.example.com -
ACTIVE host
masterspwlk-ca.example.com as a hostname and CNAME myspacewalk.example.com -
STANDBY host, th
Awesome. That worked. Thanks. Looks like I will be waiting for a while. :)
Regards,
j
On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 9:04 AM, Jan Pazdziora wrote:
> On Thu, May 03, 2012 at 08:57:04AM -0700, Jerome Yanga wrote:
>>
>> Newbee here.
>>
>> I have created a Software Channel via WebUI.
>>
>> Channel Name:
On Thu, May 03, 2012 at 08:57:04AM -0700, Jerome Yanga wrote:
>
> Newbee here.
>
> I have created a Software Channel via WebUI.
>
> Channel Name: fedora_13_32bit
> Channel Label: fedora_13_x86
> Architecture: IA-32 (this is weird as i see a x86_64 in the drop down
> menu but not i386)
> Yum R
Hi!
Newbee here.
I have created a Software Channel via WebUI.
Channel Name: fedora_13_32bit
Channel Label: fedora_13_x86
Architecture: IA-32 (this is weird as i see a x86_64 in the drop down
menu but not i386)
Yum Repository Checksum Type: sha1
I have also create a Repository via WebUI.
Re
Hello folks,
I'm trying to run my intial spacewalk setup and am wondering if anyone
has ever seen this error?
DBI connect('//spacewalk:1521/spacewalk','',...) failed: ORA-24327:
need explicit attach before authenticating a user (DBD ERROR:
OCISessionBegin) at /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl/Spacewa
Hey Kazi,
Did you ever get this worked out? I'm in a similar boat with spacewalk 1.7
w/ postgresql.
I can successfully add a client, and it checks in, but when I do any yum
functions, it barfs with the same error as you. I checked time and I am not
using ssl so that isn't the problem for me.
Wha
Re-sending the mail from private communication to mailing list.
There is a problem in Spacewalk 1.7 with non-yum (SuSE and Debian)
clients. It is caused by 9b28ded9de35b00d05457c877b8e8bb9d68a37de.
-class SSLCertificateVerifyFailedError(RepoError):
+class SSLCertificateVerifyFailedError(RepoE
I know this has been covered already in the past, but I'm at a loss
here.
Best of all, the bug is best described here:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=795680
but for me: I'm only using IPv4, and I'm using the setting in
s2s.xml.
All actions work perfectly (yum, rhn_check, ...) for a
On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 11:30 AM, Milan Zazrivec wrote:
>
> Does your kvm guest have a valid uuid assigned? (can be seen in its
> dmidecode output).
>
> -MZ
>
Thx, that's the problem indeed
UUID: Not Settable
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> Hello,
>
> In our lab I use a spacewalk server without problems using CentOS 6
> proxmox / openvz templates.
> Centos 6 VM's installed on ESX also don't pose problems.
>
> But when I try to register a VM running on KVM (on Proxmox),I get this
> error:
>
>
> rhnreg_ks --serverUrl=http://lablxs
Hello,
In our lab I use a spacewalk server without problems using CentOS 6
proxmox / openvz templates.
Centos 6 VM's installed on ESX also don't pose problems.
But when I try to register a VM running on KVM (on Proxmox),I get this error:
rhnreg_ks --serverUrl=http://lablxsat01.example.org/XMLRP
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