Bruce Wainer:
> Sorry to double-post, but I just realized, shouldn't spacewalk-setup be
> checking that the hostname is all-lowercase, at the same time that it
> checks that it is a valid FQDN? I know that I definitely didn't get any
> warnings about CASE when running it, and I set it up at least t
Sorry to double-post, but I just realized, shouldn't spacewalk-setup be
checking that the hostname is all-lowercase, at the same time that it
checks that it is a valid FQDN? I know that I definitely didn't get any
warnings about CASE when running it, and I set it up at least twice from
scratch. Sho
After leaving this be a few months I returned to the issue. I found the
cause to be that my hostname had capitalized letters in it. Renaming the
host with all lowercase and running the spacewalk-hostname-rename script
resolved the issue. Apparently, the Satellite 5.8 Installation Guide (
https://ac
Robert,
I beg to differ. I have looked that up, and that string appears in every
single error that osa-dispatcher throws. It appears to be an incorrectly
written exception handling code, that causes its own exception. It always
appears right after "('Error caught:',)" which was clearly intended to
files also. I believe
>I
>> >have also looked at this particular page as well in the past - I
>really
>> >have looked at almost every google result for relevant search terms
>on
>> >this error.
>> >
>> >Bruce
>> >
>> >
apple.com/thread/3706169?start=0&tstart=0 (not a
> >spacewalk link... I know ;-) )
> >>
> >> Robert
> >>
> >> Gesendet: Dienstag, 27. Juni 2017 um 08:18 Uhr
> >> Von: "Bruce Wainer"
> >> An: spacewalk-list@redhat.com
> &g
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 27. Juni 2017 um 08:18 Uhr
>> Von: "Bruce Wainer"
>> An: spacewalk-list@redhat.com
>> Betreff: Re: [Spacewalk-list] Problem installing Spacewalk on CentOS7
>(Brand new install)
>> Robert,
>> Using any type of DNS lookup tool doe
gleing.
>
> https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3706169?start=0&tstart=0 (not a
> spacewalk link... I know ;-) )
>
> Robert
>
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 27. Juni 2017 um 08:18 Uhr
> Von: "Bruce Wainer"
> An: spacewalk-list@redhat.com
> Betreff: Re: [Sp
Am 27. Juni 2017 08:18:45 MESZ schrieb Bruce Wainer :
>Robert,
>Using any type of DNS lookup tool does properly resolve the FQDN to the
>machine's IP address, both on this machine and on others in the network
>that use the internal DNS servers. Is reverse lookups (IP -> FQDN)
>required
>as well?
>
om
Betreff: Re: [Spacewalk-list] Problem installing Spacewalk on CentOS7 (Brand new install)
Robert,
Using any type of DNS lookup tool does properly resolve the FQDN to the machine's IP address, both on this machine and on others in the network that use the internal DNS servers. Is reverse
Robert,
Using any type of DNS lookup tool does properly resolve the FQDN to the
machine's IP address, both on this machine and on others in the network
that use the internal DNS servers. Is reverse lookups (IP -> FQDN) required
as well?
# host netman.ad.brucewainer.com
netman.ad.brucewainer.com ha
Am 27. Juni 2017 03:25:00 MESZ schrieb Bruce Wainer :
>Hello all,
>
>I have found an issue installing SpaceWalk on CentOS7 that I have not
>been
>able to diagnose/resolve (aside from the required downgrade of c3p0 as
>mentioned here https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1442140 ).
>
>Issue: o
Hello all,
I have found an issue installing SpaceWalk on CentOS7 that I have not been
able to diagnose/resolve (aside from the required downgrade of c3p0 as
mentioned here https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1442140 ).
Issue: osa-dispatcher.service crashes on start with "'Not able to reco
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