What about rhn-profile-sync ?
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Reciba un cordial saludo
Roberto Navarro Reyes
Director Técnico - Tusprofesionales, SL
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From: Howard Coles
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Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2014 5:33 PM
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Morning,
Are the kick-starts disappearing in the PXE cobbler screen or in the web
interface? (Im thinking it may need a cobbler sync), also are the text
files preserved in /var/lib/rhn/kickstarts/wizard/ and
/var/lib/rhn/kickstarts/snippets/1/
Alex
On 29 May 2014 02:32, Reed, Steven
Hi Folks,
Is there a way to make one configuration management channel change
dependant on another.
In this case, I have two steps.
Create a new directory on the client
Create a new file on the client within the new directory
I want to make sure the 1st step happens before the 2nd, so the
You can manage folders as well. Just change the file type when creating it
within the configuration channel.
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Justin Edmands
On May 29, 2014, at 6:45 AM, Stuart Green stuart.gr...@doccentrics.com
wrote:
Hi Folks,
Is there a way to make one configuration management channel change
Ours is a fresh install, just as you mention running on RHEL 6.5 64bit, and we
haven’t seen the disappearing kickstarts, of course, we’re having to manually
create them because Oracle’s repo doesn’t provide them. We use Satellite 5.6
for RHEL, and they’re not disappearing there either.
Do you
Hi
Thanks for replying. Yep saw that, what I meant was, I want the folder
creation job to always run first, so the file creation job doesn't fail
because the folder doesn't exist.
Stu
On 29/05/2014 12:51, Justin Edmands wrote:
You can manage folders as well. Just change the file type when
Dear List,
I'm running Spacewalk 2.1 on CentOS65. I'm sorting things out and make
cobbler/kickstart works. When I try to kickstart a system with CentOS 6.5, I
get A fatal error occurred when installing the dbus package.
Upon getting this message, I can see that dhcpd (in debug mode) keeps
You may be able to achieve this using the Configuration Channel ranks under
Activation Keys.. but this will only work when you are first registering
the client to Spacewalk.. once it is registered I don't think you can
achieve what you are trying to do using Configuration Channels.. this
sounds
On 29 May 2014, at 10:07 pm, Howard Coles hco...@dollargeneral.com wrote:
Ours is a fresh install, just as you mention running on RHEL 6.5 64bit, and
we haven’t seen the disappearing kickstarts, of course, we’re having to
manually create them because Oracle’s repo doesn’t provide them.
It appears that I have checked all the child channels I have, including update,
spacewalk client and epel (all are hosted locally). Once I uncheck them and
the base installation goes fine.
Is this the expected behavior? I don't mind run update after system is
kickstarted.
thanks
W
On
Kickstarts are not disappearing from cobbler but only from the web interface.
I should mention im uploading them and they are a SLES 11 XML file. Had no
issues with 1.9
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[mailto:spacewalk-list-boun...@redhat.com] On Behalf Of Alexander Innes
Sent:
Kickstarts are uploaded from a XML file for SLES 11. Kickstart tree is a
loopback mounted ISO
Cheers!
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