Hi,

Thanks for reporting this issue.
I've got the following fix into master and release26

diff --git a/cobbler/modules/manage_in_tftpd.py
b/cobbler/modules/manage_in_tftpd.py
index b53672c..578fd3f 100644
--- a/cobbler/modules/manage_in_tftpd.py
+++ b/cobbler/modules/manage_in_tftpd.py
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ def register():
 class InTftpdManager:

     def what(self):
-        return "tftpd"
+        return "in_tftpd"

     def __init__(self, config, logger):
         """


On Sat, Sep 13, 2014 at 8:14 PM, Greg Chavez <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Cloned Cobbler 2.6.5 onto CentOS 6.5, installed as an rpm.
>
> Among the usual cobbler check warnings from a new install, I was getting
> this:
>
> 1 : Unmanaged tftpd server 'tftpd'
>
> And this was despite having the system tftp-server package installed and
> enabled in xinetd. I poked around and found these lines in
> python2.6/site-packages/cobbler/action_check.py (72-83):
>
>        mode = self.config.api.get_sync().tftpd.what()
>        self.check_tftpd_dir(status)
>        if mode == "in_tftpd":
>            self.check_tftpd_bin(status)
>            self.check_tftpd_conf(status)
>        elif mode == "tftpd_py":
>            self.check_ctftpd_bin(status)
>            self.check_ctftpd_conf(status)
>        else :
>           status.append("Unmanaged tftpd server '%s'" % mode)
>
> Simply changing in_tftpd to tftpd, cleared the check warning. But before I
> make a pull request, I wanted to ask if perhaps the issue is not this code
> but tftpd.what. I am not a python programmer, so of I can't find/xargs/grep
> it out, I likely can't figure out what's going on.
>
> What's the right way to fix this?
>
> Thanks.
>
> --
> \*..+.-
> --Greg Chavez
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Grtz,
Jörgen Maas
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