On Wed, 8 Aug 2012 17:05:28 -0400 "Mullis, Josh (CCI-Atlanta)"
wrote:
> Good day...
>
> Anyone have issues getting the "Download CSV" link to work on
> the "System Groups" page? All I get is a html formatted file.
>
> On other pages, the export works fine.
> Using spacewalk v1.5
> Thanks
> -jos
On Wed, 8 Aug 2012 17:26:43 -0400 "Boyd, Robert"
wrote:
> Anyone have any suggestions about what this means and what I
> might do about it?
>
> spacewalk-service start
> Starting spacewalk services...
> Initializing jabberd processes ...
> Starting router: [ OK ]
> Starting sm: [ OK ]
> Star
Anyone have any suggestions about what this means and what I might do about it?
spacewalk-service start
Starting spacewalk services...
Initializing jabberd processes ...
Starting router: [ OK ]
Starting sm: [ OK ]
Starting c2s: [ OK ]
Starting s2s: [ OK ]
Starting osa-dispatcher: [ OK ]
Never used Download CSV function, but I am getting html page as well.
Here is some of the content:
The CSV file you requested could not be exported, likely due to one of
the following reasons:
1. Your login session to the Spacewalk expired. Spacewalk sessions
time out when your browser is
Good day...
Anyone have issues getting the "Download CSV" link to work on the "System
Groups" page?
All I get is a html formatted file.
On other pages, the export works fine.
Using spacewalk v1.5
Thanks
-josh
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Hi all,
First of all i'd like to say hello to everyone in the list, since I'm
new around here.
I'm testing spacewalk 1.7 on Centos 6 and everything has gone smoothly
in the installation process, thanks to the guides in the Spacewalk and
Centos wikis.
But right now I am getting an 'Internal Serve
Hi all,
I'm trying to create some configuration files, that use the ip_address
and netmask macro. But as this is on vlan interfaces the interface name
is "bond0.100". But using the interface name "bond0.100" in the macros
the web ui yields the following errors:
Invalid arguments 'bond0.100' to ma
Hello,
Spacewalk - 1.6
Server OS - CentOS 6.2
I am using the API call "system.getUnscheduledErrata" to fetch the recent
errata applicable to systems and "system.scheduleApplyErrata" to apply the
relevant ones. It seems to go fine with most of the 8 systems I am testing it
on except for one, wh