On 04/13/2012 10:24 AM, Uwe Gansert wrote:
+def _md5(path):
Could not you flip to sha1 or sha256?:
I know that md5 is not state of the are anymore but we need to use that
because Studio provides the checksum in md5.
We should change that in Studio but for now it's like that.
OK. I expected
On Friday 13 of April 2012 12:29:40 Duncan Mac-Vicar P. wrote:
On 04/12/2012 02:46 PM, Tomas Lestach wrote:
- please rename one of the
having_errata_with_keyword_applied_since_last_reboot query or mode - not
to
have the same name
- even if it does not cause any troubles, it's
On 04/11/2012 02:28 PM, Jan Pazdziora wrote:
On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 11:43:07AM +0200, Johannes Renner wrote:
I agree that clones of clones should get CM, CN, etc. instead of
CL-CL-kernel*.
How would you propose to detect clones for implementing this algorithm?
How about having a new
Seems we have problem :(
cobbler-2.2 appeared today on my EPEL6 sync ... broke my SW
provisioning until I recalled about this
Is there an open bugzilla ticket already for carrying out any work
required to make SW happy with cobbler-2.2?
This is going to break new users given that EPEL
Seems we have problem :(
cobbler-2.2 appeared today on my EPEL6 sync ... broke my SW
provisioning until I recalled about this
Which things did you see broken after the upgrade?
-MZ
Is there an open bugzilla ticket already for carrying out any work
required to make SW happy with
Hi,
I found a page with links to not existing pages.
Overview = Subscription Management = Software Channel Entitlements =
click on a number in Systems Subscribed column
You see a page with a list of all Systems which uses this entitlement, but
if you click on the Errata or Package Number you
Hi Michael,
Patch looks great, thank you!
Submitted to Spacwalk master as df622ac01f986a611d6ce26d00796d2eec7bc415.
-Stephen Herr
On 04/13/2012 10:25 AM, Michael Calmer wrote:
Hi,
I found a page with links to not existing pages.
Overview = Subscription Management = Software Channel
cobbler-2.2 appeared today on my EPEL6 sync ... broke my SW
provisioning until I recalled about this
Which things did you see broken after the upgrade?
Didn't spend any time investigating as workload is pretty high with
other bits right now - just did a yum downgrade (since cobbelr-2.0
On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 04:02:47PM +0200, Johannes Renner wrote:
On 04/11/2012 02:28 PM, Jan Pazdziora wrote:
How about having a new database table with prefixes and replacements,
where the prefix could be empty (NULL) to mean prepend. Record with
the longest matching prefix would
On 04/13/2012 04:12 PM, James Hogarth wrote:
cobbler-2.2 appeared today on my EPEL6 sync ... broke my SW
provisioning until I recalled about this
Is there an open bugzilla ticket already for carrying out any work
required to make SW happy with cobbler-2.2?
RHEL6 should not be broken. Just
RHEL6 should not be broken. Just EL5 and that fixed adelton in commit
7e7129fe35d0bd0e762a947eddb3e761797466bc
That's odd... I'm on C6.2 .
I'll give it another go later over the weekend and if it obviously
breaks try and document what's going on...
I saw that cobbler was updated to version 2.2 on epel6 yesterday
On Apr 13, 2012 11:53 AM, James Hogarth james.hoga...@gmail.com wrote:
RHEL6 should not be broken. Just EL5 and that fixed adelton in commit
7e7129fe35d0bd0e762a947eddb3e761797466bc
That's odd... I'm on C6.2 .
In the past, we've faced issues with tomcat when starting it -- the
service tomcat6 start would return even if the applications weren't
loaded yet, so any HTTP/ajp request would fail. See the lsof hack in
spacewalk-service. How is this issue addressed in the proposed systemd
approach?
The
I'd like to rephrase the question:
The current approach doesn't address this, but we could use systemd's
socket functionality: systemd itself is able to open the socket and
queue incoming requests, only releasing them for processing when the
consumer side (tomcat6) comes up -- xinetd style.
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