Is there anything wrong with my setup, i'm following standard setup
instruction ? and where do i need to place that repomd.xml (Client/server)
?.
> repomd.xml issue most probably depends on your setup.
>
> I can download the repomd.xml:
>
> $ wget
- Hello everybody,
-
- There are currently kickstart distributions associated to this
channel. Please disassociate or delete the kickstart distributions before
proceeding to delete the channel.
But I don't have any KS profiles associated with the channel.
Any suggestions? I might
repomd.xml issue most probably depends on your setup.
I can download the repomd.xml:
$ wget http://mirror.centos.org/centos/7/os/x86_64/repodata/repomd.xml
--2016-06-27 14:12:59--
http://mirror.centos.org/centos/7/os/x86_64/repodata/repomd.xml
Resolving mirror.centos.org
> This has been resolved by editing these parameters in
> /etc/cobbler/settings
>
>
> next_server:
> redhat_management_server:
> server:
I suppose there's something wrong with your Spacewalk installation,
as these settings are configured by the spacewalk-setup-cobbler script
(run within
Nobody?
On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 4:26 PM, Dan MacDonald wrote:
> We are running spacewalk 2.3 under CentOS 6. It has been happily deploying
> CentOS 6 installs for a while but now we'd like to start rolling out CentOS
> 7. So far, using a vanilla KS file as generated by SW,
I do not see any pointers channel-repodata-bunch would be broken.
And yes, when a certain task starts, it creates appropriate log
files in /var/log/rhn/tasko/sat/channel-repodata-bunch/ (in this
case). In case the log file is empty at the end of the run, the
log file gets deleted automatically.