BTW, after I upgraded rhnlib, I can’t see my Spacewalk repos anymore, that is,
when I do a yum repolist, I see 0 mirrors.
Chris
From: on behalf of "Fouts, Christopher"
Reply-To: "spacewalk-list@redhat.com"
Date: Thursday, June 1, 2017 at 4:31 PM
To: "spacewalk-list@redhat.com"
Subject: [Spa
Check the origin of your packages. Every package except m2crypt normally
is downloaded from the spacewalk-client repo. Last time I had the i18n
module error, yum pulled osad from the CentOS-Base instead of
spacewalk-client. Had to set the priority manually to adjust the source
selection.
Regards
M
I have Spacewalk v2.6 running on my server.
I was able to register a client to the server, and have osa-dispatcher running
as well. Now am trying to run osad on the client. I installed the osad package
and tried to start it and got…
Jun 1 20:12:04 ip-172-31-18-165 systemd: Starting OSAD daemon
Remove the Spacewalk client packages and osad and if you disabled your
previous used repositories enable them again. That should do it.
Regards
Magnus
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What is the correct procedure from unregistering a currently registered
Spacewalk client from the Spacewalk server? I know deleting the instance from
the Spacewalk server GUI is once step, but what about on the client side?
Chris
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Hi,
> On 1 Jun 2017, at 6:40 pm, Michael Mraka wrote:
>
> And because jabberd can't connect to oracle we would need to configure
> it with sqlite anyway in case of spacewalk with oracle backend.
This is something we’re hoping to address soon, i.e. bring Oracle support back
to jabberd. If I ma
I'm having an issue with registering a SUSE 12 SP1 box to my Spacewalk
server. I have another SUSE 12 SP1 server already registered, however,
this one server in particular has a NetBackup Client installed (I have a
few more that I'd need to register that have this same client installed).
I'm n
serverURL=https://td-spacewalk.mycompany.com/XMLRPC
…which matches the CN in the cert
Chris
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Date: Thursday, June 1, 2017 at 2:29 PM
To: "spacewalk-list@redhat.com"
Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] Re-generating Space
I regenerated my certs using a different common name (td-spacewalk.company.com)
other than the hostname b/c AWS uses ip-10-xx-xx-xx.ec2.internal as hostnames.
Now I get this when I start osa-dispatcher on my Spacewalk server
2017/06/01 18:08:45 -00:00 12027 0.0.0.0: osad/jabber_lib.print_message
To be honest, I would also like it if a Spacewalk upgrade (say, from 2.6 to 2.7
somewhere in the future) would not touch current configuration. So that if I
configure PostgreSQL it will not revert to sqlite or so. (Unless of course it
really some changes to keep things working.) It's not that I
Good call. Thanks Michael. I have been configuring my Spacewalk instances with
PostgreSQL and it's working well so I agree with Jan-Albert that it'd be nice
to have the official Spacewalk documentation updated with the DB options and
configs for using Postgres.
--Matthew Wilkinson
-Origi
Good idea. I actually edited the Spacewalk Wiki a long while ago regarding some
BerkeleyDB tips and tricks I had discovered. But they moved the Wiki to Github
so I'm not sure how that works any longer...
--Matthew Wilkinson
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> Ree, Jan-Alber
Ree, Jan-Albert van:
> While I agree that sqlite is better than berkeleydb why not make PostgreSQL
> the default if the PostgreSQL database is already being set up during
> installation ( ie spacewalk-setup-postgresql is called )
We try to keep configuration unified accross different spacewalk v
Chris,
spacecmd softwarechannel_delete _channel_name_
spacecmd repo_delete _reponame_name_
spacecmd package_removeorphans
spacewalk-data-fsck -r -S -C -O
See
http://www.hrbac.cz/2017/06/proper-way-to-delete-channelrepositorypackages-in-spacewalk/
Regards,
DH
2017-05-11 18:27 GMT+02:00 Fouts, Ch
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