On 02/05/2015 03:07 PM, Jagga Soorma wrote:
Thanks Stephen for your email. I don't see any issues when restarting
taskomatic and firewal is disabled on this server:
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# grep -i disabled /etc/sysconfig/selinux | grep -v '#'
SELINUX=disabled
# chkconfig --list | grep -i iptab
iptables 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:off 4:off 5:off 6:off
--
Okay well first of all both of those commands merely tell you what will
happen after the next reboot, not what is currently running / enabled on
your system. I'd be willing to assume iptables is actually off and that
selinux is actually disabled, but for the record the correct way to
check that would be:
# getenforce
# service iptables status
taskomatic logs when restarting the service:
--
..snip..
--
However, I do see the following in catalina.out which I am not sure
what it means:
--
# cat /var/log/tomcat6/catalina.out
[Fatal Error] :-1:-1: Premature end of file.
--
Hmm. I don't know what that means either. Are you perhaps out of disk
space? Does restarting tomcat help?
Any thing else I should be checking for?
Thanks again for your help.
So the symptoms are sill the same after taskoamtic was rebooted; channel
repodata isn't getting generated and webui still says scheduling service
isn't available? And there are no errors in taskomatics log from after
it starts? I don't know. Something is preventing taskomatic from doing
its job. Maybe try 'yum reinstall spacewalk-taskomatic'? Maybe look in
/var/log/messages?
-Stephen
On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 8:15 AM, Stephen Herr <[email protected]> wrote:
Try 'service taskomatic restart' and then watch
/var/log/rhn/rhn_taskomatic_deamon.log to see if there are errors reported.
Also make sure that there aren't weird firewall rules or something that
would prevent tomcat from calling in to taskomatic's api.
-Stephen
On 02/04/2015 01:26 PM, Jagga Soorma wrote:
Everything seems to be running fine:
# rhn-satellite status
router (pid 2851) is running...
sm (pid 2861) is running...
c2s (pid 2871) is running...
s2s (pid 2881) is running...
tomcat6 (pid 1915) is running... [ OK ]
httpd (pid 1976) is running...
osa-dispatcher (pid 2898) is running...
rhn-search is running (2139).
cobblerd (pid 8187) is running...
RHN Taskomatic is running (19902).
One thing to point out is that I am using a external postgres db. Not
sure if that is causing any issues here? Not sure what else to check
but things look good from a configuration/service perspective. What
am I missing here?
Thanks!
On Wed, Feb 4, 2015 at 10:15 AM, Jagga Soorma <[email protected]> wrote:
More information, when I click on "Edit Schedule" for that task I get
the following message:
"The scheduling service appears down. Please contact your Satellite
administrator"
The taskomatic service is running:
# /etc/init.d/taskomatic status
RHN Taskomatic is running (19902).
And I see the following message in the rhn_taskomatic.log file:
INFO | jvm 1 | 2015/02/04 10:13:32 | 2015-02-04 10:13:32,639
[Thread-19] WARN com.redhat.rhn.taskomatic.TaskoQuartzHelper - Job
channel-repodata-default failed to schedule.
Any ideas what I might be missing?
Thanks
On Wed, Feb 4, 2015 at 10:14 AM, Jagga Soorma <[email protected]> wrote:
More information, when I click on "Edit Schedule" for that task I get
the following message:
"The scheduling service appears down. Please contact your Satellite
administrator"
The taskomatic service is running:
On Wed, Feb 4, 2015 at 10:08 AM, Jagga Soorma <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi All,
I have recently deployed spacewalk and just noticed that after
uploading new packages the repodata is not being created. I have to
manually go into "Admin->Task Schedules" in spacewalk ui and click on
channel-repodata-bunch in order for it to work. After the manual run
everything updates fine and the client starts seeing the new rpm
versions. I have made sure that the taskomatic service is running and
even tried restarting it without any luck. I also see the following
schedule that is enabled:
channel-repodata-default 0 * * * * ? 2014-09-17 18:04:36 PDT
channel-repodata-bunch
Am I missing a quartz package or something? Do I need to do something
to make sure these tasks run automatically on a scheduled time? I am
using spacewalk version 2.2 and here is the quartz package I have
installed:
# rpm -qa | grep -i quartz
quartz-1.8.4-5.el6.noarch
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
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