On 6/3/12 2:31 PM, James Cammarata wrote:
On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 1:25 PM, Bob Cochran<[email protected]> wrote:
Greetings,
Last night I had fun importing 3 different distros into cobbler version
2.3.1. However there was a problem with one of the imports.
Distro 1 was Fedora 12 ppc64. I downloaded the Fedora 12 DVD from the
Fedorahosted.org archives and imported the DVD. Cobbler got upset with me
because in the import request I used '--arch=ppc' and the software detected
arch=ppc64. So I redid the import statement with --arch=ppc64 and after a
while the import task ended with '***TASK FAILED***'. There was no other
error output to indicate a problem with the processing. Just the final
statement '***TASK FAILED***. Do I need to back out this import in some way?
Do I need to redo the import?
Were any errors/stackdumps in /var/log/cobbler/cobbler.log?
Yes, I see it now after checking the log. Perhaps it was echoed to the
screen at the time of import ansd I missed it. The error message is:
"An exception occured while running the import manager
Error was: '--os-version for breed redhat must be one of rhel3, rhel4,
rhel5, rhel6, fedora14, fedora15, fedora16, fedora17...'
no import managers found a valid signature at the location specified"
So it is rejecting Fedora 12 in any flavor? Is that it? Is there a
workaround for this, since I do need Fedora 12 PPC (or ppc64, if it can
go on an old MacBook)?
Thanks
Bob
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