Hallo Robert,
On 19.12.2016 18:35, Robert Paschedag wrote:
> Please, answer to "all" so the list gets informed, too.
Wenn du deinen Client fixen könntest, Threads nicht zu zerstören indem
er bei jeder Antwort einen neuen erstellt, wäre das ebenfalls super. :)
Grüße
Sebastian
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Sebastian Meyer
Daryl
Im going to lay out a plan for you to debug this situation, but since
you gave angry responses when you obviously did not understand the
questions you were being asked I think you really need to read the
manuals. so I will point you in the right direction in a way so you
will better get to
Robert,
Perhaps I don't understand what you're telling me.
How do I fix problem 1? What steps do I have to do to fix problems 1?
I know that it's not syncing the remote repository, but the error that I am
seeing points to problem 2. To me, problem 2 is what is preventing problem 1
from
We are talking about 2 problems.
1. Your server doesn't sync the remote repository.2. Your server is not
creating repository meta data.
You have to fix problem 1 first. If that works, you can think about fixing
problem 2.
From what you are telling You're trying to fix problem 2. I'm taking
Sorry about the reply. Normally when I reply, it does go to the group, not
just to the individual who sent the reply, but for whatever reason, I have to
specify the mailing list when replying to your emails.
The path that the error is referring to is:
Please, answer to "all" so the list gets informed, too.
And there is no path mentioned anywhere! Is there no path in the logs that the
script tries to connect to? Like HTTP://ftp.redhat.com/some/path/repomd.xml
I don't care the name of the repository or path on your local machine The
Daryl,
I don't think, that you can use the URL that is used by "yum" within spacewalk.
Just because of these variables in it! I think this is why you get the "invalid
path" errors. So just print also the paths within your logs just before the
error occurs to verify. Then... Try to use the
Robert,
The URL came from the /etc/yum.repos.d/redhat.repo. redhat.repo, which is
created when registering to Red Hat. The path in question is created when I
run the spacewalk-repo-sync command. I've removed that particular path several
times, modified the URL and every time I run the