Vladimir Zlatkin wrote:
Clifford Perry wrote:
Vladimir Zlatkin wrote:
Jesus M. Rodriguez wrote:
* rhn-satellite is no longer in /etc/init.d, use
/sbin/rhn-satellite
to start/stop the entire satellite.
I am curious, what is the motivation for this change?
Various levels of
Mike McCune wrote:
Miroslav Suchý wrote:
Welcome root :)
http://miroslav.suchy.cz/spacewalk/gitstat/commit-detail.php?commit=6cdf4423e04ffd66fda796e4946a662a9a03e497
and 3 others commits
Can you please use your real identity for commits? Thx.
Anyone have any good tips on how we can change
Jan Pazdziora wrote:
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 09:06:06PM -0500, Jesus M. Rodriguez wrote:
Jan,
Um really? :) Were the lines boring you?
We needed something to visually distinguish the new version from
old versions right at the beginning, in the installer.
print I'm the new
I don't have selinux on. Is this expected? it took almost 10 minutes
and I eventually just CTRL+C-ed it.
Well yes, we run restorecon on /var/satellite to set correct context,
even if you are not in Enforcing. It is not expected to fail thou.
Also calling restorecon with selinux
Clifford Perry wrote:
Jan Pazdziora wrote:
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 08:57:38AM -0400, Devan Goodwin wrote:
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Actually, this AVC denial is about different problem. So it was not
a good example.
But nevertheless: shouldn't we decide for env or direct
Jesus M. Rodriguez wrote:
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 3:03 PM, Coe, Colin C. (Unix Engineer)
colin@woodside.com.au wrote:
I've found that doing the steps under 'Deploying Development Schema' doesn't
work (for me anyway) and ends up needing to redo the dev environment.
Also, I'd like to see
Jesus M. Rodriguez wrote:
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 12:27 PM, Michael DeHaan mdeh...@redhat.com wrote:
Jesus M. Rodriguez wrote:
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 3:03 PM, Coe, Colin C. (Unix Engineer)
colin@woodside.com.au wrote:
I've found that doing the steps under 'Deploying
Coe, Colin C. (Unix Engineer) wrote:
Hi All
Attached is a patch that adds web UI for managing Cobbler Snippets. The only
problem with this that I am aware of is the inability to delete snippets that
have been created, however I believe that this is due to the tomcat5 policy.
Also, many
I'm putting together some more visual information on Cobbler, though I
thought spacewalk folks would find this useful.
https://fedorahosted.org/cobbler/attachment/wiki/ChartsAndGraphs/code.png
More pictures to come.
--Michael
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Michael DeHaan wrote:
I'm putting together some more visual information on Cobbler, though I
thought spacewalk folks would find this useful.
https://fedorahosted.org/cobbler/attachment/wiki/ChartsAndGraphs/code.png
More pictures to come.
--Michael
Cliff wrote:
So, anyone looked at dojo in the pass? If so, thoughts on it?
Could/would it replace our list tag? Make it better? Compatible licenses?
The old age problem of how to represent lots of data in a timely
manner to Spacewalk folks and allow them to
sort/select/filter/paginate that
Cobbler 2.0 is now available, and should be in Fedora/EPEL testing very
soon.
https://fedorahosted.org/pipermail/cobbler/2009-September/004983.html
Testing w/ Spacewalk welcome.
--Michael
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On 10/07/2009 11:51 AM, Duncan Innes wrote:
Hi,
I'm testing this on Satellite 5.3 at the moment, but the inclusion of
Cobbler appears to break re-provisioning.
My kickstarts use a postinstall script to configure the network scripts
according to which configuration files are installed by the
I'm not making any accusations here - I'm only asking if this was
decided to be the new behaviour for Spacewalk/Satellite/Cobbler. Should
there be an inconsistency between fresh kickstart installs and
re-provisions?
It is intended that, if you have the network configuration snippets
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