How can I rebuild the jabber config cleanly? I tried moving the xml files, restoring them from the .xml.dist files and then re-running spacewalk-setup-jabberd but then jabber fails to start. I ended up restoring the original jabber config.
Config snippets with <id> sections below - note I censored the hostname for security purposes. c2s.xml <id>c2s</id> <id require-starttls="false" pemfile="/etc/pki/spacewalk/jabberd/server.pem" realm="" register-enable="true">FQDN-censored-hostname</id> <id realm='company.int' <id password-change='mu' /> --> router.xml <id>router</id> s2s.xml <id>s2s</id> sm.xml <sm> <id>FQDN-censored-hostname</id> <local> <id>FQDN-censored-hostname</id> <!-- <id>FQDN-censored-hostname</id> --> <!--<id>localhost.localdomain</id> --> <id>vhost1.localdomain</id> (also commented out) <id>vhost2.localdomain</id> (also commented out) Regards Andrew Bergman -----Original Message----- From: Robert Paschedag [mailto:robert.pasche...@web.de] Sent: Friday, 8 September 2017 2:35 PM To: spacewalk-list@redhat.com; Andrew Bergman; spacewalk-list@redhat.com Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] OSA Dispatcher "conflict" error [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED] Am 8. September 2017 03:29:15 MESZ schrieb Andrew Bergman <andrew.berg...@bom.gov.au>: >Hi Spacewalk list, > >I am seeing an error on the Spacewalk 2.6 server I am responsible for: > >Jabber is running, port 5222 TCP is running from c2s process and is >communicable via telnet. I see no errors in the logs except from >osa-dispatcher. > ># osa-dispatcher -N -vvvvvvvvvvvv > >The last messages are: >--> <presence to='osad-bb7d64e...@sdcvp-spacewalk01.bom.gov.au' >type='subscribed' id='presence-fb3eba-37' /> > ><-- <iq type='result' id='iq-request-c8a784-8'><query xmlns = >'jabber:iq:roster' ><item >jid='osad-bb7d64e...@sdcvp-spacewalk01.bom.gov.au' subscription='to' >/><item jid='osad-441293a...@sdcvp-spacewalk01.bom.gov.au' >subscription='to' /></query></iq> > ><-- <iq >to='rhn-dispatcher-...@sdcvp-spacewalk01.bom.gov.au/superclient' >type='set' id='zb6g3gnj6oylakzw0ntgapdin3tlgajgmqwq6j9c'><query xmlns = >'jabber:iq:roster' ><item >jid='osad-441293a...@sdcvp-spacewalk01.bom.gov.au' subscription='both' >/></query></iq> > >--> <iq type='get' id='iq-request-c8a784-9'><query xmlns = >'jabber:iq:roster' /></iq> > ><-- <iq >to='rhn-dispatcher-...@sdcvp-spacewalk01.bom.gov.au/superclient' >type='set' id='78xisxfsl88wymemq876irn4hjvn340bcyt5w8xh'><query xmlns = >'jabber:iq:roster' ><item >jid='osad-bb7d64e...@sdcvp-spacewalk01.bom.gov.au' subscription='both' >/></query></iq> > ><-- <error><conflict xmlns = 'urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-streams' >/></error> > >Spacewalk 20123 2017/09/07 06:49:21 -00:00: ('Received an error stanza: >', <error><conflict xmlns = 'urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-streams' >/></error>) >Spacewalk 20123 2017/09/07 06:49:21 -00:00: ('Received an conflict. >Restarting with new credentials.',) >Spacewalk 20123 2017/09/07 06:49:21 -00:00: ('Error caught:',) > >ERROR: unhandled exception occurred: (can't write str to text stream). > >This looks similar to: >http://spacewalk-list.redhat.narkive.com/aH2kex2k/osa-dispatcher-proble >ms-no-system-ever-reports > >However, I see no SSL errors, my hosts file is fine, with ipv6 ::1 >entry for localhost, fully qualified hostname and the system hostname >set to FQDN correctly. > >Does anyone have any suggestions? > >Thanks > >Andrew Bergman Do you use 2 IDs within your jabber configuration? The different "id"s add the "switch" to other credentials looks strange to me. Robert _______________________________________________ Spacewalk-list mailing list Spacewalk-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list