Thanks much! I had already increased memory once and missed the OOM after that.
per your suggestion, I again increased memory to 16GB this time and all is
well. The docs I saw certainly suggested something different. :(
Any response wrt searchable archives for the list??
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Sent: Monday, October 13, 2014 3:30 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] Spacewalk 2.0 Oracle ULN repo sync
Hi,
If you have Oracle Linux support, you should log an SR for this. :)
Having said that, there is nothing besides an out-of-memory condition I can
think of that would cause a kill signal. Can you check /var/log/messages for
any OOM-killer activity? The amount of memory required for a sync of the latest
repositories is around 6-8GB just for the repo-sync tool. Your VM should
probably have at least 16GB to support the database and other processes.
We'd need far more information, including the appropriate logs, to troubleshoot
this further.
On 14 Oct 2014, at 12:44 am, Bauer-Lee, Sue
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Good morning all -
I recently installed Spacewalk 2.0 from the Oracle public repo in order to use
the ULN plugin.
After a hiccup here and there trying to find correct documentation for certain
things, all seems to be installed and running. Base OS is EL 6.5, Oracle XE
11.2.
I setup 2 repos to start with and tried syncing them this weekend - both from
the web interface and the command line. Both regularly received a 'killed'
signal as various points of the sync but roughly 50-65% through. Checking
through as many of the logs as I could think of to check, I don't seem to be
able to find a cause.
The syncs attempts were made both simultaneously and separately. After the
first failures, I did increase memory and CPU resources to my VM, thinking it
was a resource related issue.
I've also verified that our network WAN connection has no rate limiting
imposed. :)
Has anyone else experienced this? Any suggestions/ideas for cause/resolution
(we really need to stick with 'uln')?
For reference :
spacewalk-repo-sync -t uln -c ol6_x86_64_latest -u
uln:///ol6_x86_64_latest<uln://ol6_x86_64_latest>
spacewalk-repo-sync -t uln -c el5_x86_64_latest -u
uln:///el5_x86_64_latest<uln://el5_x86_64_latest>
On a side note: is there a 'search' option for the archives of this list??
Thanks in advance for your assistance. :)
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