On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 08:23:16PM +0100, Miroslav Suchy wrote:
regex going on that replaces all occurrences of 'spacewalk' with my proxy
name instead of just the domain portion of the URL. So 'spacewalk-client'
is becoming 'proxy.fqdn.tld-client' within the URL string.
Aha. Indeed, we have
On 03/14/2012 07:45 AM, Jan Pazdziora wrote:
On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 08:23:16PM +0100, Miroslav Suchy wrote:
regex going on that replaces all occurrences of 'spacewalk' with my proxy
name instead of just the domain portion of the URL. So 'spacewalk-client'
is becoming 'proxy.fqdn.tld-client'
Hey everybody,
i´ve got the following error by execute the schema-upgrade:
No existing schema version info found in rhnVersionInfo.
I´ve take a look at the script and found the query for the old schema
version:
select rhnPackageName.name || '-' || (PE.evr).version || '-' ||
On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 11:54:57AM +0100, Rene Lehmann wrote:
Hey everybody,
i´ve got the following error by execute the schema-upgrade:
No existing schema version info found in rhnVersionInfo.
I´ve take a look at the script and found the query for the old schema
version:
Hello Jan,
thank you for your answer.
That´s right. the upgrade to 1.6 failed by the last two SQLs scripts. These
scripts have been performed manually.
I´ve started with Spacewalk 1.0
Can the problem be solved? Or do I need to reinstall Spacewalk now?
kind regards,
Hi
I just tested our codebase based on 1.7 with full Oracle 11 (not 10 XE)
and without setting up any FQDN (vm on a private network, linux as
hostname) and Spacewalk seems to work. I haven't tested lot of stuff of
course.
I remember that 1.2 code with Oracle 10 XE was very sensitive to the
Is there any documentation anywhere that describes a) how to use a
verified CA cert (like from verisign) to sign the spacewalk certs and b)
how to create the certificate with a SAN (Subject Alternative Name
property) so that the certificate can be made good for the fqdn and the
short names of the
I think I found it. For the sake of anyone else who might need a pointer,
just read the man page for rhn-ssl-tool.
Pay particular attention to the --add-cname option. The man page also
describes how to use a 3rd party certificate.
On 2012-03-14 9:07 AM, Wojtak, Greg (Superfly)
On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 01:48:13PM +0100, Rene Lehmann wrote:
Hello Jan,
thank you for your answer.
That´s right. the upgrade to 1.6 failed by the last two SQLs scripts. These
scripts have been performed manually.
If you do that, you also need to make sure you update that
On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 01:51:27PM +0100, Duncan Mac-Vicar P. wrote:
I just tested our codebase based on 1.7 with full Oracle 11 (not 10
XE) and without setting up any FQDN (vm on a private network, linux
as hostname) and Spacewalk seems to work. I haven't tested lot of
stuff of course.
I
On Wednesday 14 of March 2012 13:51:27 Duncan Mac-Vicar P. wrote:
Hi
I just tested our codebase based on 1.7 with full Oracle 11 (not 10 XE)
and without setting up any FQDN (vm on a private network, linux as
hostname) and Spacewalk seems to work. I haven't tested lot of stuff of
course.
On 03/14/2012 02:07 PM, Wojtak, Greg (Superfly) wrote:
b)
how to create the certificate with a SAN (Subject Alternative Name
property) so that the certificate can be made good for the fqdn and the
short names of the host
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LPHYORuBBc
--
Miroslav Suchy
Red Hat
On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 10:40 AM, Paul Robert Marino
prmari...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello
I have run into an odd bug in both spacewalk 1.6 and 1.7 on RHEL 6
with Postgresql
initially kickstarting a server works great the host comes up
registered and has the configurations I expect without any
Dear all,
I am running Spacewalk 1.5 (on CentOS 5.7, against full Oracle 11g) with
Centos 5, 6 and Fedora 16 Channels for some time now. I also use the
centos-errata.py (0.8.1) script (
https://github.com/davidnutter/Centos-Errata) to import CentOS Errata
which works fine for me.
Additionally
I thought the same thing at first. Satellite at least would black list
your server for checking in too frequently. The best I could come up with
in this case was to set INTERVAL=60 (the minimum) in /etc/sysconfig/rhnsd.
Thanks, Greg. We'll use this workaround until the jabber bug is fixed.
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