How can I rebuild the jabber config cleanly? I tried moving the xml files,
restoring them from the .xml.dist files and then re-running
spacewalk-setup-jabberd but then jabber fails to start. I ended up restoring
the original jabber config.
Config snippets with sections below - note I
Am 8. September 2017 07:16:13 MESZ schrieb Andrew Bergman
:
>Yes, I did an upgrade from 2.2 to 2.6
>
>No ID's that I can see in any of those jabber configs in /etc/jabber
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Robert Paschedag [mailto:robert.pasche...@web.de]
>Sent:
Yes, I did an upgrade from 2.2 to 2.6
No ID's that I can see in any of those jabber configs in /etc/jabber
-Original Message-
From: Robert Paschedag [mailto:robert.pasche...@web.de]
Sent: Friday, 8 September 2017 3:11 PM
To: spacewalk-list@redhat.com; Andrew Bergman;
Am 8. September 2017 06:45:13 MESZ schrieb Andrew Bergman
:
>Definitely multiple IDs:
>
>[root@sdcvp-spacewalk01 rhn]# cat /tmp/osad_output.txt |grep "id="|sed
>-e "s/.*id='\(.*\)'.*$/\1/g"
>auth-get-d2f7c1-0'>>type='subscribed' id='presence-fb3eba-37' />
>>
>><--
Am 8. September 2017 06:36:13 MESZ schrieb Andrew Bergman
:
>Where would I find these configured?
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Robert Paschedag [mailto:robert.pasche...@web.de]
>Sent: Friday, 8 September 2017 2:35 PM
>To: spacewalk-list@redhat.com; Andrew
Definitely multiple IDs:
[root@sdcvp-spacewalk01 rhn]# cat /tmp/osad_output.txt |grep "id="|sed -e
"s/.*id='\(.*\)'.*$/\1/g"
auth-get-d2f7c1-0'>type='subscribed' id='presence-fb3eba-37' />
>
><-- 'jabber:iq:roster' >jid='osad-bb7d64e...@sdcvp-spacewalk01.bom.gov.au' subscription='to'
Where would I find these configured?
-Original Message-
From: Robert Paschedag [mailto:robert.pasche...@web.de]
Sent: Friday, 8 September 2017 2:35 PM
To: spacewalk-list@redhat.com; Andrew Bergman; spacewalk-list@redhat.com
Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] OSA Dispatcher "conflict" error
Am 8. September 2017 03:29:15 MESZ schrieb Andrew Bergman
:
>Hi Spacewalk list,
>
>I am seeing an error on the Spacewalk 2.6 server I am responsible for:
>
>Jabber is running, port 5222 TCP is running from c2s process and is
>communicable via telnet. I see no errors
Additional:
I see the following errors in the logs:
2017/09/08 03:15:11 -00:00 31850 0.0.0.0:
osad/jabber_lib.register_callback(>, 'error', None, None, None,
None)
2017/09/08 03:15:11 -00:00 31850 0.0.0.0:
osad/jabber_lib._expire_callbacks_list([[>, None, None]],
1504840511.7368159)
Hi Spacewalk list,
I am seeing an error on the Spacewalk 2.6 server I am responsible for:
Jabber is running, port 5222 TCP is running from c2s process and is
communicable via telnet. I see no errors in the logs except from
osa-dispatcher.
# osa-dispatcher -N -
The last messages
This worked well. I just completed the rebuild and have been able to patch a
system. I used the root postgres user to do the truncate function.
Sean
On September 7, 2017 08:58:18 "Lichtinger, Bernhard"
wrote:
> Hi,
>
>>
>> I just finished updating my spacewalk
On 09/07/2017 05:45 PM, Ron Skantz wrote:
> Hi Tomas,
>
> Yes I would use the wrapper command “spacewalk-service start/stop/status” to
> start spacewalk manually – once I have disabled the systemd controlled
> auto-start of Spacewalk services.
>
> But “spacewalk-service” is not what systemctl
Hello,
How do i encrypt "admin" username and "password" of spacewalk server in
shell script?.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Sreenivas
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Hi Tomas,
Yes I would use the wrapper command “spacewalk-service start/stop/status” to
start spacewalk manually – once I have disabled the systemd controlled
auto-start of Spacewalk services.
But “spacewalk-service” is not what systemctl calls to start all the Spacewalk
services – hence my
I reran my sync script and here is the output:
06:44:48 ==
06:44:48 | Channel: oraclelinux5-x86_64
06:44:48 ==
06:44:48 Sync of channel started.
06:44:48 Repo URL:
The upgrade(s) went without a hitch. The only issue was when we converted from
Oracle to postgres and I had was as follows from an earlier email thead:
Sean Roe:
> I found a solution that I am sharing with you. Because the linux postgresql
> database would barf on the ALF32UTF8 input file
Hello Ron,
you can use spacewalk-service command which is wrapper around all
Spacewalk services. It features all the commands like start, stop and
restart.
To disable the services you can use systemctl disable $SERVICE_NAME (old
way of chkconfig $SERVICE_NAME still works).
As for failed
Try to do this:
service jabberd stop
service osa-dispatcher stop
rm -Rf /var/lib/jabberd/db/*
service jabberd start
service osa-dispatcher start
Regards,
BrennQ
2017-09-07 9:12 GMT-05:00 Ron Skantz :
> Hello, hope your day is going well…
>
>
>
> What is the
Hello, hope your day is going well…
What is the master file in systemd that starts all spacewalk-service processes?
I am fairly new to systemd and I have not been able to figure out how all the
Spacewalk services start.
I am running Spacewalk 2.6 on Centos 7 (default local postgres db). I
Sean Roe:
> Hi All,
>
> I just finished updating my spacewalk install to 2.6 and then we migrated to
> postgres. I manually run the repo syncs and now I am getting this error
> "ERROR: duplicate key value violates unique constraint
> "rhn_errata_advisory_uq"" when I do one. My research
Hey,
I tried to upgrade from Spacewalk 2.6 to 2.7 on a CentOS 7 system, but I get a
lot of errors due to package dependencies.
I updated my system with "yum upgrade".
The I installed "rpm -Uvh
http://yum.spacewalkproject.org/2.7/RHEL/7/x86_64/spacewalk-repo-2.7-1.el7.noarch.rpm;
for the new
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