w why the repo is not part of the instructions.
Historical reasons mostly, and not breaking what works. If you are able
to verify that having that http://www.jpackage.org/jpackage50.repo does
not break things on all platforms, it might be worth considering.
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he repo"?
The instructions at
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define path to the jpackage generic yum repo.
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> broken (new classes to sync that don't exist in the spacewalk-provided
> version).
If you install cobbler-epel package, it will pull in whatever is
the latest cobbler version in EPEL instead of the cobbler 2.0 shipped
in Spacewalk repo.
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On Tue, Jun 09, 2015 at 01:52:44PM +, mohammad sereshki wrote:
> hiWould you please let me know is it possible to add suse 11 sp3 to IPA? and
> how it is possible?Regards
>
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>
> So if anyone has any good ideas it would be appreciated.
The external group role mapping (and auto-provisioning of users alike)
only works when you use the external authentication. When PAM is
used, that part will not work because the PAM st
thentication per
https://fedorahosted.org/spacewalk/wiki/SpacewalkAndIPA
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and decide on this issue would certainly be useful. IOW, a bugzilla
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ticular gotchas
> with Shib/spacewalk(or satellite)?
You should be able to use mod_auth_mellon and tomcat's
tomcatAuthentication="false".
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I see the
> timeout of 5 minutes - but why waiting on ports that are not part of IPA?
I strongly suspect you are hitting
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1117673
Is there a particular reason why you want to go with unreleased
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Spacewalk documentations to
> get the job done.
This is one of the cases and times when the difference between those
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likely not needed while --raw is.
Alternatively, the script could default $raw to 1 if that directory
does not exist (== we are on Spacewalk).
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That should detect that it's a NFS mount (well, it will detect that
the ls -lZ /data/satellite shows nfs_t label) and it will set the
needed SELinux booleans.
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more eyes
> on it.
In the mean time, upgrading to 2.0 is described at
https://fedorahosted.org/spacewalk/wiki/HowToUpgrade20
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way to rollback to Spacewalk 2.0. You should be able
to export the channels thou, ditch the installation, install Spacewalk
2.0 instead, and import the channels again.
By the way, which documentation did you follow? We want to make sure
people don't use Spacewalk nightly by mistake.
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the policy about the type for your content and labelling it on the
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NOT INSTALLED; NO LONGER AVAILABLE / NECESSARY?]
>
>
> but but have not done any special tweaking of contexts or local policies.
>
> Any particular gotchas I should be on the lookout for?
Do you currently have SELinux disabled or permissive?
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from your current
1.8 nightly state to 1.8 GA.
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ng (manually) all the
needed schema upgrade steps, this installation is not upgradable.
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it says:
Especially beware that you might not be able to upgrade from
the nightly installation to the next release, especially with
respect to the database schema.
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les.
>
> > Do I change the owner to spacewalk_data_t ?
>
> Not the owner. SELinux context (visible with ls -Z for example).
>
> You can use chcon -t spacewalk_data_t ... to set the context.
Beware, it will not survive restorecon. I recommend semanage fcontext.
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cobbler-epel compatibility package and during Spacewalk server
installation, cobbler20 will not be installed.
However, please note this is just about installation (making rpm
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timestamp with local time zone
> DEFAULT (current_timestamp) NOT NULL,
>
> so, you should not fail on last_modified being null.
That's not necessarily true. If the INSERT/UPDATE command specifically
sets the column to the NULL value, the DEFAULT will not be used.
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> spacewalk don't use "SO_KEEPALIVE" - which effectively disables
> tcp-keepalive.
>
> Can someone help me out?
I believe you need to specify
ENABLE=BROKEN
in your tnsnames.ora to enable TCP keepalive.
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ossible that you have non-standard bytea_output set?
More like different client and server versions (is this an external
PostgreSQL server, on different machine?).
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> *
> ERROR at line 1:
> ORA-02291: integrity constraint (SPACEWALK.RHN_PACKAGESYNCBL_PNID_FK)
> violated - parent key not found
You are likely hitting bug in Oracle database. Please contact Oracle
support to confirm and obtain fix or workaround if they determine it
5_9.1 x86_64 5/8/13 12:34:24
> PM CEST
This is weird. It looks like your rpm database is corrupted / confused
if it thinks it has the same package (in same arch) in two different
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l .i686 package and can't resolve
> dependencies. Could you help me?
What does rpm -q openssl return on that client? What packages
does the Spacewalk server list for the client? What Spacewalk version
is this?
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t; corrected.
https://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/spacewalk.git/commit/?id=67c0b675d6131d594c492c215087b3f150a09d35
says it's
java/code/src/com/redhat/rhn/frontend/xmlrpc/system/SystemHandler.java
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exc.getvalue().encode('utf-8'))
> + else:
> + ostream.write("%s\n" % exc.getvalue())
>
> if mail:
> # print the stack frames for the mail we send out
should have moved it to line 152.
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g specifically set in tomcat, or are you talking about
https access to Spacewalk's WebUI in general ...
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archive.linux.duke.edu/pub/epel/6/x86_64/repodata/repomd.xml' | grep
primary.sqlite
do you see the correct content?
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> On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 04:21:20PM +0200, Jan Pazdziora wrote:
> > On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 05:47:28PM -0400, Ciro Iriarte wrote:
> > > Hi!, I've succesfully installed Spacewalk 1.8 in the past, but for a
> &
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 04:21:20PM +0200, Jan Pazdziora wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 05:47:28PM -0400, Ciro Iriarte wrote:
> > Hi!, I've succesfully installed Spacewalk 1.8 in the past, but for a
> > new installation of 1.9 I'm seeing an error that seems related to
>
.encode('utf-8'))
> [Sun Apr 28 17:42:46 2013] [error] [client 10.1.20.201] File
> "/usr/lib64/python2.6/StringIO.py", line 270, in getvalue
> [Sun Apr 28 17:42:46 2013] [error] [client 10.1.20.201] self.buf +=
> ''.join(self.buflist)
> [Sun Apr 28 1
, and those don't look to be the root-cause of
> this problem, haven't really figured out much yet. Still looking...
>
What OS is this?
The content of that Overview page is rendered using AJAX and dwr
component which we upgraded for Spacewalk 1.9. So this could be
related and I
User
> Documentation<https://fedorahosted.org/spacewalk/wiki/UserDocs>
The fedorahosted.org seems to be back up. Sorry about the
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sion = client.call('auth.login', username, pass)
Reading
http://www.ruby-doc.org/stdlib-2.0/libdoc/xmlrpc/rdoc/XMLRPC/Client.html#method-c-new3
makes me believe that the host is the FQDN of the host, not the
"protocol://FQDN". Thus,
ruby -e 'require &qu
e do you get the error? What is the exact command / action you do
and where exactly do you see this error (log file, terminal, mail)?
Is there only this one line or is there some traceback there as well?
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; rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
>
> As far as I can see CentOS 5 only provides openscap-utils 0.8.0,
> 0.9.2 is only available on CentOS 6.
>
> Is this a known problem or am I doing something wrong?
Can you take
spacewalk-oscap-0.0.14-1.el5.noarch.rpm
255c881
to Spacewalk master which should prevent it from hapenning in the
future.
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there is no need for
> ANYTHING in /etc/yum.repos.d/ UNLESS it is a repo that spacewalk DOESN'T
> manage?
Exactly. You either have the repo configured in /etc/yum.repos.d, or
as a channel for your system profile in Spacewalk. Not both.
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So, may we assume that your yum is misconfigured and that you have
something in /etc/yum.repos.d called "base" which does not have the
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gt; present) "Fatal error in Python code occurred [[6]]".
What is in /var/log/up2date on the client when this error shows up in
WebUI?
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iven those steps, I've not saved any time since I've already
> had to connect to each client.
>
> Am I missing something about how to avoid this?
Can you be more specific about the exact OS you're using, Spacewalk
server version, RHN client tools version, as well as the
-> /etc/rhn/cluster.ini
> * Making backup of /etc/rhn/cluster.ini to
> /etc/sysconfig/rhn/backup-2013-04-04-07:19/etc/rhn/cluster.ini
>
> Not exactly sure what is holding it up. Any ideas?
What do strace and lsof show for that spacewalk-setup process?
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7;createuser -P -sDR spaceuser')
>
> Tell me please - what is the reason to use superuser permissions? What
> privillegies the database user should have?
I believe the reason is for the user to be able to create the plpgsql
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d to do this after
> every system upgrade?!
>
When do you get this message (what operation, exactly)? Because this
error should only be thrown exactly upon registration of the client.
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I access to
What version is that external PostgreSQL database?
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> go next.
Is this instance of bug
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=928678
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What database backend is that? Is that external PostgreSQL?
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rhel-x86_64-client-6
> . rhel-x86_64-hpc-node-6
> . rhel-x86_64-server-6
> . rhel-x86_64-server-6.0.z
> . rhel-x86_64-server-6.1.z
> . rhel-x86_64-server-6.2.z
> . rhel-x86_64-webserver-6
> . rhel-x86_64-workstation-6
W
ed in Spacewalk master now,
http://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/spacewalk.git/commit/?id=a8b5a8ddac0898e74e8c56ab8d8645f0ad38393b
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ry.
This one is provided by rhn-client-tools.
> /tmp/ks-script-oEFtfG: line 131: rhnreg_ks: command not found
This one is provided by rhn-setup.
> /tmp/ks-script-oEFtfG: line 137: rhn_check: command not found
This one is provided by rhn-check.
You might want to add these packages to your ki
how_bug.cgi?id=928678
for this issue so we'd appreciate more details either here or in that
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; violates not-null constraint
I assume this is on the PostgreSQL database. I just tried on
Spacewalk 1.9 that updating page on
/rhn/users/UserDetails.do?uid=...
with empty prefix passes just fine. How do you update the user
information -- on WebUI or otherw
dy exist on the server,
just maybe with different signature (signed with beta key or
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noarch.rpm
and
epel-release-6-8.noarch.rpm
rpms are noarch.
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86_64/spacewalk-repo-1.9-1.el5.noarch.rpm*
>
> but for EPEL the wiki tell to install the i386 repo? why?
>
> *rpm -Uvh
> http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/6/i386/epel-release-6-8.noarch.rpm*
Both rpms are .noarch.rpm so it does not matter if you get them from
the 32bit or 64bit re
; Am I missing a step?
Can you narrow the scope of the problem? Do newly created kickstart
trees have the same issue or just the existing ones?
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> On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 04:03:32PM -0400, John Pittman wrote:
> > After upgrading my Spacewalk 1.8 system to 1.9 (and Centos 6.4), my
> > kickstarts no longer push the gpg keys assigned to each profile. After a
> &g
t's easy to patch the .pm code.
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t execution returned "Update Succeeded" (code 0)
> Packages to be removed:
Please apply patch from
http://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/spacewalk.git/commit/?id=5e41909b8cb47602b7ae2b612de639378591805a
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should get the fixes for people who do not wish to play with patch
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Alright, here's an additional patch:
http://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/spacewalk.git/commit/?id=650885cfb32d97ea93928fbc511a1c7f7935f10e
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On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 02:32:33PM +, Tom Brown wrote:
>
> so for clarity - if i wish to use a non spacewalk provided cobbler i can
> install cobbler-epel and during an upgrade cobbler wont get touched?
>
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our driver_postgresql.py to see if it addresses the issue for you?
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On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 02:24:11PM +0100, Jan Pazdziora wrote:
>
> Could you please apply patch from
>
>
> http://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/spacewalk.git/commit/?id=00c5e9d460d71c7707393764563e228848bef17f
>
> to your driver_postgresql.py to see if it addres
, rhn-check, rhn-client-tools, rhn-setup, rhnlib, etc. (I'm at
> version 1.8 still.)
>
> Scheduling the update via spacewalk results in a failure, though.
Is the failure manifested somehow, perhaps by an error message which
could help the audience help you to figure out what is w
up when using
> these cobbler versions, if i replace them with a 'standard'
> cobbler-2 all is fine.
Not sure what the cobbler-2 package is -- if you mean cobbler 2.2+
from Fedora or EPEL -- if it works for you, just use that version.
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: End time cannot be before start time [See nested exception:
> java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: End time cannot be before start time]]
>
This seems to be the root of your problem -- the repodata for the
channel did not get generated because the quartz w
re not configure mod_nss so I assume this
somehow got installed on your machine prior to installing Spacewalk.
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m file name. So for
search, just omit it.
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the channel to which
you pushed the new channel?
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> so did i goof someplace?
So what is the server name configured in your Apache configuration.
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pec
> file and run tito? Where do I put the source files that I download?
> What is you method of doing this?
The easiest thing is to just put .spec to SPECS/, the rest of the
files (patches) and the Source0 referenced from .spec to SOURCES/
and do rpmbuild -ba.
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e not been able to identify a difference between channels that will
> display and those that return error.
>
> However, I am able to interact with the files via API and rhncfg utilities.
> Running spacewalk v1.5.
What is specific about the config channels that give the problems
and tho
mirrors to try.
Can you be more specific about the exact steps that you did? You
mention rhnpush but you also mention spacewalk-repo-sync ...
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ress. Is
> anyone aware of cause or solution?
>
What does running
spacewalk-data-fsck
on the Spacewalk server report?
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erally do not contain colons. Are you really
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et network.target auditd.service
[Service]
+Type=forking
PIDFile=/var/run/rhnsd.pid
ExecStart=/usr/sbin/rhnsd
ExecReload=/bin/kill -HUP $MAINPID
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Spacewalk 1.8 and you are hitting the issue discussed
at
https://www.redhat.com/archives/spacewalk-list/2012-December/msg00052.html
Reading the thread, upgraded packages were released to the
Spacewalk 1.8 repo.
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> --- Cause: org.postgresql.util.PSQLException: ERROR: operator does not
> exist: numeric = character varying
>
> Is this a known issue?
It's now been fixed in Spacewalk master via bug
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show
response.
> How can I discover what is causing this (and hopefully fix it)?
Try
select * from pg_stat_activity;
to see what select is causing the trouble and whether it's one select
which is taking many minutes or a stream of selects..
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missed some of the
steps -- either you did not run yum upgrade, or you did not switch
your yum repo configuration to point to 1.7, or something similar.
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> get a notification e-mail of errata FEDORA-EPEL-2012-13346 ever four hours.
I've filed a bugzilla
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=913032
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ssist in exporting/importing the db ?
There is nothing Spacewalk specific about the database really.
Just use whatever tool you'd normally use to backup / restore or
copy your PostgreSQL database. Or ask your DBA to do it for you.
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he client new package
versions get installed (upgraded).
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> I don't know *why* that query is returning more than one row. I
> would think there should only be a single Solaris Patch that
> corresponds with a given package name / epoch / version / release /
> arch combination, right?
There is no referential integrity I can see wh
suggest you create something like
./backend/satellite_tools/repo_plugins/debian_src.py
and put the logic in there. Then it should just be a matter of
creating the repo with the debian type and this plugin would kick
in.
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ve packaged it or were just supporting it. Might
> >check there.
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> Hey All,
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Suggestions?
>
> root@mater-linux-7:~ # spacewalk-setup --disconnected
Please use
spacewalk-setup --disconnected --external-db
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lready part of Fedora. So it is already
> available there (and also in rawhide).
> Just do:
> yum groupinstall 'Spacewalk Client'
Nightly client repos are now available for Fedora 18 as well:
http://yum.spacewalkproject.org/nightly-client/Fedora/18/
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> And here I read that dual was just created for compatibility with Oracle...
Yes. And if it has two records it it, your Spacewalk is completely
broken.
You really should investigate how to second record got to that table.
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t; (2 rows)
>
> which of course - when trying to be inserted - causes the duplicate key
> issues.
> But why do I get two rows?
>
> The last sub-select is
>
> select 1 from rhnPackageKey where key_id = 'e3a5c360307e3d54'
> which returns 0 r
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