Stop cobbler
On Fri, Feb 24, 2017 at 12:08 PM Pawan Timilsina <
pawan.timils...@lexmark.com> wrote:
> Everytime I edit kickstart profile in spacewalk,
>
> /var/lib/tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/default gets changed.
>
> sample default file is this:
>
> LABEL testworkstation:1:ORG
> kernel
Everytime I edit kickstart profile in spacewalk,
/var/lib/tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/default gets changed.
sample default file is this:
LABEL testworkstation:1:ORG
kernel /images/ubuntu16:1:ORG/vmlinuz
MENU LABEL testworkstation:1:ORG
append
Ah.requires php-pgsql. Perhaps that is what I'm having issues with.
Actually, I was going to put it on a SLES server that I have setup with LAMP,
but perhaps I'll set something else up somewhere else using a server that I can
add php-pgsql to.
Thank you Matt for providing this script.
On Fri, Feb 24, 2017 at 10:34 AM, Lichtinger, Bernhard
wrote:
> Hi,
>>
>> My apologies to you all, I had forgotten all about the list not liking
>> HTTP emails. So sorry if this caused any grief.
>>
>> So again in hopefully a more list friendly manner,
>>
>> Error 403
William is right, this will get you what you need. :)
You'll also need php and php-pgsql packages installed, assuming it's a
RHEL/CentOS system you'll be putting this on.
On Fri, Feb 24, 2017 at 1:53 PM William H. ten Bensel
wrote:
> I believe the User and password are stored
I believe the User and password are stored in the rhn.conf
awk -F= '/db_[user|password]/ {print $2}' /etc/rhn/rhn.conf
- Thanks and good luck
From: Daryl Rose
To: "spacewalk-list@redhat.com"
Date: 02/24/2017 12:44 PM
Subject:
Matt,
Thank you very much for this tool. I'll give it a try, however, I'm not sure
what the postgres db user and password is. I don't remember what I set those
to when I installed SW.
Is there a way for me to pull that information from the database?
Thanks
Daryl
Hi,
>
> My apologies to you all, I had forgotten all about the list not liking
> HTTP emails. So sorry if this caused any grief.
>
> So again in hopefully a more list friendly manner,
>
> Error 403 - Validation of CSRF security token failed
>
> type status report message validation of CSRF
My apologies to you all, I had forgotten all about the list not liking
HTTP emails. So sorry if this caused any grief.
So again in hopefully a more list friendly manner,
Error 403 - Validation of CSRF security token failed
type status report message validation of CSRF security token failed
We have some servers in a site where the connection rate is extremely slow,
trying to connect to our Spacewalk server for patching. The connection keeps
timing out with stuff like "operation too low. Less than 1 bytes/sec transfered
the last 60 seconds". Are there any tricks that any of you
> On Feb 24, 2017, at 09:40, Daryl Rose wrote:
>
> David,
>
> This command works great, and I can accomplish what I need. Thank you.
Glad it helped :-)
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David Rock
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Thanks Robert.
How can I use Spacewalk at this scope?My main concern is about subscription for
RHEL and SLES hosts. What I see in the Spacewalk documentation
http://spacewalk.redhat.com/faq.html#entitlements
http://spacewalk.redhat.com/faq.html#compare
is that Spacewalk cannot be used for
Am 24. Februar 2017 16:03:48 MEZ schrieb rosario.matt...@accenture.com:
>Hi,
>is it possible to manage CentOS, RHEL and SLES hosts on Spacewalk,
>avoiding to use Satellite and Suse-Manager?
>
>Best regards,
>Rosario
>
>
>
>This message is for the designated
David,
This command works great, and I can accomplish what I need. Thank you.
Daryl
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Hi,
is it possible to manage CentOS, RHEL and SLES hosts on Spacewalk, avoiding to
use Satellite and Suse-Manager?
Best regards,
Rosario
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