Hi,

I haven wiped the server yet so I will wait some more! =)

I have attached some debug info, let me know if I need to provide you any
additional.
The system has not yet been updated using RHN but will mostly be during the
day.

Thanks!

/Daniel


On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 11:16 PM, Scott Henson <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Wed, 13 Apr 2011 13:27:25 +0200, Daniel Kertby <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Hi again,
> >
> > Im still fighting to get it all working! Puh!
> >
> > Conclusions so far (could be useful for you developers to know about)
> from a
> > cobbler beginner.
> >
> > * Wow, so difficult to get the latest version up and running on RHEL6.
> >   No RPMs with 2.1.0, still stuck with the 2.0.10 version.
> >    - Anyone know how to get 2.1.0 in on RHEL without dependency
>  problems?
>
> 2.1.0 is a development release. I really wouldn't recommend using it
> unless you know what you are doing.
>
> > * cobbler get-loaders failed. Seems to exist a bug id when trying to
> >   pull the files from the web behind a proxy. I downloaded the files with
> > wget. A time killer trying to get cobbler get-loaders
>
> I believe we fixed this and it should be out whenever I get a moment to
> release 2.0.11.
>
> > * cobbler add distro for RHEL6 fails,
> >    ....
> >    found content (breed=redhat) at /v ...
> >    ...
> >    Exceptions occured:
> >   ...
> >    Also a known issue. Some thread indicated a missing
> >    https://fedorahosted.org/cobbler/ticket/482
>
> Can you get me the complete exception? I've not seen this and I'm
> running cobbler on RHEL6 right now. In fact, I don't think I have any
> cobbler servers that are not RHEL6.
>
> > So, I really appreciate the time you developers have put into Cobbler.
> > As a new user that need to get Cobbler up and running on RHEL6, serving
> > RHEL6 and other distros/versions, this trip has been time consuming and
> has
> > really lead to frustration.
> >
> > Any clues/hints to get things to work and get a solid/stable setup is
> VERY
> > appreciated, I know Cobbler is the right choice for our business.
>
> Can I see a copy of your settings and modules.conf? Clean them of any
> sensitive data as well.
>
> --
> Scott Henson
> Red Hat CIS Operator
> WVU Alum BSAE/BSME
>

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