Item #1 - Taken directly from one of my spacewalks config /etc/rhn/rhn.conf
#https://www.redhat.com/archives/spacewalk-list/2016-September/msg00016.html # The number of days to wait to hear from a system before warning that it is not checking in. web.system_checkin_threshold = 10 Item #2, I am not sure about that. If you want to change more items, you can do the following in /etc/rhn/rhn.conf: Be aware of your hardware for these changes. These are being applied to a system with 12 core CPU (24 hyper), 64G RAM, 10G network, Oracle DB running on a separate host. Yes, overkill. # The following overrides the defaults in /usr/share/rhn/config-defaults/*.conf product_name = MY PRODUCT java.custom_header = MY CUSTOM HEADER java.config_file_edit_size = 128 web.maximum_config_file_size = 1048576 maximum_config_file_size = 1048576 # Now I know which of my spacewalks is having issues web.default_mail_from = MY_SPACEWALK <root@mywalk.domain> # this setting determines web session timeout- 20150416 web.session_cookie_lifetime = 28800 web.session_database_lifetime = 28800 # https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E92593_01/E71076/html/swk24-issues-memory.html -- 09/06/2016 taskomatic.java.initmemory=0 taskomatic.java.maxmemory=0 taskomatic.java.additional.1=-Xms1024m taskomatic.java.additional.2=-Xmx12288m taskomatic.logfile.maxsize=100m java.taskomatic_channel_repodata_workers=4 #taskomatic.logfile.loglevel = DEBUG # Increase rhn-search https://access.redhat.com/solutions/322093 # Increased from 2G to 4G - 09/06/2019 rhn-search.java.initmemory = 1024 rhn-search.java.maxmemory = 4096 rhn-search.logfile.maxsize = 100m #rhn-search.logfile.loglevel = DEBUG #rhn-seach.syslog.loglevel = DEBUG # legal note to be displayed on the login page # (join long lines with \, HTML is okay to use) java.legal_note = BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH. # Satellite-sync failures # https://access.redhat.com/solutions/179023 timeout = 600 Thanks and good luck From: gian sisal <giansisa...@gmail.com> To: spacewalk-list@redhat.com Date: 10/23/2019 04:09 AM Subject: [Spacewalk-list] info request list by a newbie Sent by: spacewalk-list-boun...@redhat.com Hi everyone, first: I'm using spacewalk 2.9. I have two questions to pose: 1- I have "inactive systems" after 1 day, but for the systems I'm checking, maybe for maintenance or other reasons, I can have inactive systems for at least 2-3 days, spacewalk sends me notifications about systems I already know they are "inactive" (temporarily). Is there a way to tell spacewalk (portal configuration/server command line) to set "inactivity time"? 2- Related to the one above: I found a voice under "Systems --> duplicated systems" that says: ************************************************************************** Inactive systems are listed below. A system is inactive if its system has not checked in for "1 days" ****************************************************************************** The part "1 days" is in drop-down list... other choices are "4 hours".."1 month"... I tried to set "1 week" instead of "1 days" but the preference is not saved anywhere: I just switch and turn back to the section and again: "1 days". Is that normal? and above all: is this what I was looking for to answer the question above? last: is there a way to save this preference permanently? Thanks for your cooperation and support. Best Regards. _______________________________________________ Spacewalk-list mailing list Spacewalk-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list ** This email and any attachments may contain information that is confidential and/or privileged for the sole use of the intended recipient. Any use, review, disclosure, copying, distribution or reliance by others, and any forwarding of this email or its contents, without the express permission of the sender is strictly prohibited by law. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender immediately, delete the e-mail and destroy all copies. **
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