Jody McIvor:
> Hi Guys,
>
> I have used this to prune stale systems before
> (delete-old-systems-interactive). It is currently working fine on SOME of our
> spacewalk servers, but it seems to not exist at all on our DEV server, which
> is version 2.11 (nightly).
>
> Has this tool been
oogiej...@yahoo.com:
> I just registered a group of servers with channels on a new spacewalk server
> and I'm seeing something odd in yum repolist - several of the channels are
> listing as number+number. Any idea what is up with this?
>
> server1
> Loaded plugins: product-id,
Sulove Khanal:
> Thanks Tomas, additionally I am having trouble finding an osquery repo for
> centos7 online. I am led to this site on most of my searches
> (https://osquery.io/downloads/official/4.4.0), but there is no link or URL
> here that takes me to a repository with a number of packages.
Dear Spacewalkers,
You may have noticed that the number of Red Hat contributions decreased in the
last couple of months. This is aligned with our plan and communication. Now we
reached a state when no further contributions are planned from the Red Hat
side.
Let me clarify what it means for the
Dear Spacewalkers,
You may have noticed that the number of Red Hat contributions decreased in the
last couple of months. This is aligned with our plan and communication. Now we
reached a state when no further contributions are planned from the Red Hat
side.
Let me clarify what it means for the
gian sisal:
> Hi everyone,
> is there a way to configure spacewalk clients in order to pull updates from
> spacewalk server?
>
> I try to explain better: When I install a remote machine I always use the
> same installer-key, which contains a software version (for all packets:
> both CentOS base
gian sisal:
> Hi everyone,
> I'm trying to extract data from spacewalk db, I'm not sure I'm doing it
> correctly, I've even searched for information on forums and found just two
> ways to query it (spacewalk-report and spacecmd).
Hello,
Spacecmd calls spacewalk API and can be used to extract the
Matthias Gruber:
> Hi!
>
> Runnning a 2.9, but think, there is no difference...
>
> Perhaps you seeking for
> Admin -> Task Schedules ?
>
> I only see this if I login as "true" admin
Hello,
In Spcaewalk 2.10 there's also `taskotop` command.
> cheers
> Matthias
>
>
Wenkai Chen:
> HI Spacewalk,
>
> I would like to clarify the following points in regards to the Spacewalk
> project ending on May 31, 2020.
>
> After May 31 2020, will we able to:
>
> 1. Sync existing repositories created in Spacewalk with the latest
> packages in the CentOS and RHEL
Forbeck, Doug (NIH/NCI) [C]:
> Hello,
>
> After May 31, 2020, will Spacewalk 2.9 running on CentOS 7 still be able to
> get errata/bugfixes?
Hello,
After May 31, 2020, there won't be updates (security, bugfixes or
enhancements) for Spacewalk (any version).
As for content in your Spacewalk
GUPTA, AJAY KUMAR:
> Spacewalk server is working fine and we are able to patch client
> server. Only we have issue with GUI console , not getting login
> screen. Attaching here screenshot. Actually we need to add repository
Hello,
There should be a detailed error description in some of the logs:
Stefan Bluhm:
> Thank you Benoit! That also fixed the last of my known issues on RHEL8.
>
>> After investigating this problem comes from selinux was activated.
I hope you did not fix it by disabling selinux but fixing selinux policy.
--
Michael Mráka
System Management Engineering, Red Hat
Muhammad Mosleh Uddin:
> I have set two repo for rhel8. rep syncing ok.
>
> https://cdn.redhat.com/content/dist/rhel8/8/x86_64/baseos/os
> https://cdn.redhat.com/content/dist/rhel8/8/x86_64/appstream/os
>
> problem is why I am getting the following error. Any suggestion is
> appreciated.
>
>
Wenkai Chen:
> HI,
>
> Able to help me confirm on the below queries?
> Thanks!
Well, I've mistyped the filename, correct is 'updateinfo.xml':
# locate updateinfo.xml
...
/var/cache/rhn/repodata/rhel-x86_64-appstream-8/updateinfo.xml.gz
BARRIERE Benoit:
> Hello,
>
> After a fresh install of spacewalk 2.10 on an centos 7 we have this issue
> when we want to change for exemple language for the user admin
>
> I follow the install guide
> https://github.com/spacewalkproject/spacewalk/wiki/HowToInstall
>
> Also i no information
TOMAŠKOVIČ Marcel:
> Hi Michael,
> Thank you and development team for this project. I think, this project is
> very sucessful.
> I have question - is there another solution / product for system mangment in
> linux (RHEL)? Somethng like Spacewalk..
Hello Marcel,
New version of Red Hat Satellite
> Hello everyone,
>
> We are proudly announcing release of Spacewalk 2.10, a systems management
> solution.
Hello Spacewalkers,
I'd like to set properly expectations about future of this project. As you
most likely know this project is an upstream for Red Hat Satellite 5 product.
And
Eckert, Doug:
> I'm setting up child channels for CentOS 8. Running this
>
> # spacewalk-common-channels -v -u -p -a x86_64 -k unlimited
> 'spacewalk210-client-centos8'
>
> Returns relatively quickly, with no output or error message/
>
> In the same file
994-05
> 106 | Spacewalk| 2020-02-18 10:56:43.323291-05 | 2020-02-18
> 10:56:43.323291-05
> 107 | EPEL | 2020-02-18 10:56:43.324363-05 | 2020-02-18
> 10:56:43.324363-05
> 108 | Novell Inc. | 2020-02-18 10:56:43.325785-05 | 2020-02-18
> 10:56:43.325
Eckert, Doug:
> FYI -
>
> >From /etc/rhn/spacewalk-common-channels.ini:
>
> [centos8-baseos]
> archs= x86_64
> name = CentOS 8 BaseOS (%(arch)s)
> gpgkey_url = file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-centosofficial
> gpgkey_id = 05B555B38483C65D
Change it to 8483C65D to fix the issue.
>
Eckert, Doug:
> If someone would run the below, I'd be very grateful:
>
> select name from rhnPackageProvider where id=(select provider_id from
> rhnPackageKey where key_id='49fc0fd89bd837ba');
It's Spacewalk 2.9 client key.
Regards,
--
Michael Mráka
System Management Engineering, Red Hat
BARRIERE Benoit:
> Hello,
>
> I have an issue concerning this errata. I push a schedule from my spacewalk
> server 2.9 to my client centos8 with 2.10 release.
...
> So the Errata indicate that news packages fixed are :
> CentOS 8 AppStream x86_64
>
Eckert, Doug:
> Have a relatively recent fresh-install of Spacewalk 2.9 trying to update to
> 2.10, but getting the following from 'yum upgrade'
>
> I know a lot of 'jpp5' RPMs are/removed with previous updates, but this
> one's in there.
>
> Error: Package: cglib-2.1.3-4.jpp5.noarch
Jay McCanta
* Josef Hak
* Kenny Tordeurs
* Kim Sondrup
* Laurence Rochfort
* Michael Mraka
* Robert Paschedag
* Rostislav Medvěd
* Stefan Bluhm
* Tomas Kasparek
* Vladislav Belogrudov
* Yuriy Kashirin
Some statistics
In Spacewalk 2.10, we've seen
* 46 major bugs fixed
*
Jay McCanta
* Josef Hak
* Kenny Tordeurs
* Kim Sondrup
* Laurence Rochfort
* Michael Mraka
* Robert Paschedag
* Rostislav Medvěd
* Stefan Bluhm
* Tomas Kasparek
* Vladislav Belogrudov
* Yuriy Kashirin
Some statistics
In Spacewalk 2.10, we've seen
* 46 major bugs fixed
*
Wenkai Chen:
> HI Stefan,
>
> If the GPG check is done on the client side for the Spacewalk channel, does
> this mean that for each package downloaded from Spacewalk onto the Client, it
> is being signed by CentOS and that the client will use the GPG public key on
> its local file location to
Laurence Rosen:
> Was just alerted to this by our security org. Are there any plans to patch
> this?
> My seniors are looking into replacing spacewalk with something else if not.
> As I'm not a programmer, I'm not sure how to apply the linked patch. Does
> that patch need to be compiled into a
Wenkai Chen:
> Hi Spacewalk users,
>
> I would like to enquire for RHEL systems that are registered to Spacewalk
> server, do they need to import errata manually?
Red Hat's repos contain errata information. See updates.xml in repodata.
And it's downloaded automaticaly using spacewalk-repo-sync.
Brian Long:
> Michael, this is great news. Is it expected Spacewalk 2.10 will fully
> support RHEL 8 clients including modules and appstreams? I imagine
> due to previous threads you are not ready to support Spacewalk 2.10
> server on RHEL 8, but I hope clients will be fully supported. Thank
>
Hello Spacewalkers,
We moved on and we are woking towards Spacewalk 2.10 release.
A new git branch SPACEWALK-2.10 has been created for it.
Now it's a release candidate and we are working on stabilization. You
can help with a testing/verification bugs in the nightly repo
Jody McIvor:
> Hi Michael,
>
> I ran your suggested command to peek at the header info of one of (most
> recent) the RPMs:
>
> [jmcivor@]$ rpm -qip .rpm
> Name: -v2.15.01
...
>
> And ran manual repo sync:
>
Stefan Bluhm:
> Hello Kent,
>
> this seems to be indeed related to the modules. You could either disable the
> modules on the machine and then the updates should install. Or try to enhance
> Spacewalk to act like that (the community would be grateful!).
>
> I can't think of any other
Paul Rontanini:
> I have an old version 2.4 on RHEL 6
> I want to upgrade to the latest on github, which looks to be Spacewalk 2.9
> It only lists RHEL 7 compatibility , any progress towards RHEL 8?
> Is a newer version of Spacewalk coming to a theater nearby soon?
Hello,
Currently there is no
Jody McIvor:
...
> 2020/02/13 08:09:02 -07:00 Command: ['/usr/bin/spacewalk-repo-sync',
> '--channel', ', '--type', 'yum']
> 2020/02/13 08:09:02 -07:00 Sync of channel started.
> 2020/02/13 08:09:02 -07:00
> 2020/02/13 08:09:02 -07:00 Processing repository with URL:
> http:///rhel/x86_64/
Ree, Jan-Albert van:
> Good afternoon,
> While testing spacewalk-nightly we saw the same behaviour :
>
> - packages get downloaded just fine from remote repositories
> - building local repo data fails however
>
> Scenario's tested were both a clean install of spacewalk-nightly and an
> upgrade
Mertens, Jonas:
> Hi all,
>
> I installed spacewalk for centos8 via nightly build as follows:
>
> dnf
> --repofrompath=spacewalk-client-repo,http://copr-be.cloud.fedoraproject.org/results/@spacewalkproject/nightly-client/epel-8-x86_64/
> --nogpgcheck install rhn-client-tools rhn-check
Stefan Sevasta:
> Hi
>
> I am having the below issue when updating a centos 8 VM from spacewalk server:
>
> This system is receiving updates from Red Hat Satellite or Spacewalk server.
> centos8_x86_64_base_channel
> Failed to download metadata for repo 'centos8_x86_64_base_channel'
> Error:
Cook, Bruce:
> Our CentOS 8 channel on our Spacwalk server gets synced regularly but we have
> noticed the rhn-setup package is not part of that channel.
>
> How do we get that? We'd like to have the more recent stable version
> available from the CentOS 8 channel.
>
> There's this
TOMAŠKOVIČ Marcel:
> Hi guys,
> I have question: when is planned release spacewalk server 2.10?
> Thank you.
Hello,
We would like to release Spacewalk 2.10 with RHEL8 support (both client
and server). Unfortunately we have very limited resources to work on it
so the release date is uncertain.
Stefan Sevasta:
> Hi
>
> I managed to register a centos 8 vm to spacewalk, however I am having the
> below when trying to update or install a package:
>
> This system is receiving updates from Red Hat Satellite or Spacewalk server.
> For security reasons packages from Red Hat Satellite or
Thomas Schweikle:
> Hi!
>
> is Spacewalk 2.9 capable of handling mirrorlists as given back by
>
> # curl '
> http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?release=8=x86_64=BaseOS=stock'
> http://mirror2.hs-esslingen.de/centos/8.1.1911/BaseOS/x86_64/os/
>
TOMAŠKOVIČ Marcel:
> Hi,
> I've already tried that. I have client 2.10
> There I have a problem in my Centos 8 client – when I do „dnf update“, I
> still have this package for install, and dnf is only „reinstalling“ the same
> package.
> How can I resolve this issue?
It could be
TOMAŠKOVIČ Marcel:
> Hi,
> we have Spacewalk 2.9 on Centos 7 server and some new Centos 8 clients. How
> do I install Spacewalk client packages and what version on Centos8?
> Thank you.
Hello,
You may try development packages from
Stefan Sevasta:
> Hi
>
> We have spacewalk 2.8 installed and I would like to install it on centos8 for
> tests purposes. Is there a way to install it on centos8?
Hello,
There's currently no Spacewalk server running on RHEL / CentOS 8.
> Thanks
>
> Stefan Sevasta Systems Specialist
> IT
Paul Greene:
> I have a spacewalk 2.9 server with CentOS 7 clients. When I run a scheduled
> remote command on 50 systems, usually about half of the systems will get
> marked as "failed" with the error "Invalid function call attempted (code
> 6)".
>
> They all have the same configuration, and
Len Ewen:
> I know this a stupid noob question but I have a problem. I've got a clean
> built, fresh out of the box spacewalk 2.9 server and a 2.9 client. The
> client checked in once, but hasn't checked again for the last 16 hours. 16
> hours seems like a long time for a check in to happen,
Brian Long:
> Considering Spacewalk 2.9 was released in January 2019, what is the
> plan for 2.10? Has Red Hat-sponsored Spacewalk development diminished
> since Red Hat Satellite 6.x is based on TheForeman and Red Hat
> Satellite 5.x is EOL in May 2020?
Hello,
We would like to release
Neal Gompa:
> Hey all,
>
> It seems we don't have client repositories for Fedora 31 for Spacewalk
> 2.9. Can someone please build the client packages for Fedora 31 and
> make them available?
Fedora 31 had not been around when Spacewalk 2.9 was released therefore there
are no client repositories.
> Hello All,
>
> It is may be an amateur question but it is very important for me. Could you
> please confirm if I can manage RHEL (6/7/8) clients using spacewalk?
>
> If yes, are there any limitations for that, I am just trying to patch them
> using custom errata and custom repository.
Hello
Steve Kent:
> Has there been any work on the CentOS 8 client yet?
Hello Kent,
CentOS 8 contains 'satellite-5-client' module (inherited from RHEL)
with client packages.
Spacewalk nightly packages does not build on RHEL/CentOS 8 at the moment
because of modularity issues.
> Thanks,
>
> Steve
Matthias Gruber:
> Hi!
>
> Perhaps thats a known bug, but the Update-Sign in my System Groups-Page is
> always green
>
> But when I have a look into a group e.g. 02-uc4-patched
>
>
> The Update-Sign is correct.
> Yes I cleared the cache, and also used other Browser, same result
>
> What did
Guy Matz:
> Hello! Does anyone know how to schedule an action with the XMLRPC API? I
> see actionchains, but not plain old actions . . . does that exist?
Hello,
https://spacewalkproject.github.io/documentation/api/2.9/handlers/SystemHandler.html
See schedule* methods.
> Thanks,
> Guy
Guy Matz:
> Hi! I have some machines that I don't really want to keep track of in
> spacewalk, but I don't want them going out into the wild for their packages
> . . .I'm wondering if I can use the repos I have defined on my spacewalk
> server for these machines without having registered them in
Matthias Gruber:
> Hi!
> First of all, thanks for your time to read that :-)
>
> Second we are using a SW 2.9 on CentOS7.7
...
> Did I make something wrong, is there a recommended way to delete, or is
> that a problem
> of my Channel design?
>
> I even bought that SpaceWalk-Book, heheh well
Müller2, Frank:
> Hello,
>
> should spacewalk 2.9 be able to manage RHEL8, especially handle the packaging
> module concept ?
Hello Frank,
Spacewalk 2.9 should be able to sync module metadata and provide them to
clients.
> Comand:
> ---
>
> yum module list
>
> This system
Olli Rajala:
> Hi,
> I have a Spacewalk 2.9 installation which behaves a bit weirdly regarding
> new packages. Based on logs, this issue has started last March and it's
> probably the date when the Spacewalk was updated from 2.6 (or 2.7) to 2.9.
> I think it was done step by step, so not directly
Larry Clegg:
> Greetings Spacers,
>
> I’m running Spacewalk 2.9 on Centos 6.10 with all the latest patches.
>
> Is there a way to disable the network proxy for specific repos? I have two
> internal repos which should not be passed thru the proxy server. I’ve
> tried updating
Charles Allen:
>
> Running into an error similar to that seen in a post from several years ago:
>
> https://www.redhat.com/archives/spacewalk-list/2015-November/msg00074.html
>
> If I run 'yum update' from my spacewalk client, it provides the following
> traceback:
>
> Loaded plugins:
Guy Matz:
> Hi! I get a daily email of machines that have not checked in, but what I
> would prefer is for spacewalk to fire a webhook . . . is that possible?
Hello Guy,
Emails can't be changed to anything else. But you can use procmail to
pass selected ones through a script.
> Thanks!
> Guy
Yang Li:
> After os patching spacewalk server, web gui of spacewalk server is showing as
> blank. Did a inspect on firefox, login.do seems has an incomplete response:
>
> Reponse payload
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Could not find any clue from logs in
Philip Owens:
> Recently I took over administration of a Spacewalk server that someone else
> built that no longer works for us. It works 95% of the time. However,
> sometimes, after initial registration and successful updating, when one
> goes to update down the road--whether it is security only
Engler, Axel [extern]:
> Any news about this Error:
>
> ERROR: Failed to connect to https://localhost/rpc/api
Hello Axel,
You can debug connection to https://localhost/rpc/api e.g. with
curl -vv https://localhost/rpc/api
> Freundliche Grüße
> --
> Axel Engler
> externer Mitarbeiter
Amir Kalhori:
>
> Dear Rolf,
>
> Thank you for your reply !
>
> I tried to create kickstart profile but I got this error "Kickstartable tree
> must be a whole number between 1 and 9,223,372,036,854,775,807."
Hello Amir,
You need to create kickstart tree first.
>
Wilkinson, Matthew:
> Hello, I am interested to know if Spacewalk 2.10 will support RHEL 8 clients.
Hello,
We are actually waiting for CentOS 8 to become available. The thing is
currently there is only RHEL 8 beta buildroot in COPR which does not contain
all necessary packages to rebuild client.
Matthias Gruber:
> Hi!
>
> I had the same trouble, but discovered, that the path is wrong, i found
> spacewalk-repo-2.9-4.el7.noarch.rpm
>
> behind: 00912457-spacewalk-repo not 00830557-spacewalk-repo
>
> wget
>
philippe bidault:
> Hi Michael,
>
> Here are the installed versions:
>
> root@debian10:~# dpkg -l | grep python-go
> ii python-gobject 3.22.0-2 all
> Python 2.x bindings for GObject - transitional package
> ii python-gobject-22.28.6-13
Ananta Chakravartula:
> It doesn't work with out tty.
It works for me:
$ cat >spacecmd-tty-test.sh <<'EOF'
#!/bin/bash
echo connected to $(tty)
spacecmd --user admin --password mypassword system_list
EOF
$ chmod a+x spacecmd-tty-test.sh
$ ./spacecmd-tty-test.sh
connected to /dev/pts/0
INFO:
philippe bidault:
> Hi,
Hello Philippe,
> Indeed, the procedure from Paul did solve the issues on package comparison
> I had on Ubuntu 18.04 and Debian 9.
>
> I am trying now to implement Debian 10 in Spacewalk, but curiously I have a
> mismatch between the packages number to be updated on
Wenkai Chen:
> HI Michael,
>
> Thanks so much for the insight. Should I configure separate channels for all
> different distributions (updates,OS,extras) or just updates and OS will do?
Hello,
I recommend to use one channel for one repo. E.g. for CentOS 7 it looks like:
Parent Channel Button
Ananta Chakravartula:
> I got spacewalk setup using chef and I run some spacecmd commands part of
> the recipe ( using execute resource), but chef-client fails with error
>
> ```
> chef-client[32220]: Spacewalk Password: ERROR:
> chef-client[32220]: Warning: Password input may be echoed.
Wenkai Chen:
> HI Spacewalk users,
>
> I have a Spacewalk server configure with several channels (CentOS and RHEL).
> When I tried to do a spacewalk-repo-sync, I discovered that it keeps syncing
> the same packages over and over again. These same packages are already
> resynced during the last
Hello Spacewalkers,
Today we released two updates for security issues found in spacewalk.
- spacewalk-proxy: Path traversal in proxy authentication cache (CVE-2019-10137)
- spacewalk: Insecure computation of authentication signatures during
user authentication (CVE-2019-10136)
Updated packages
Paul Greene:
> I probably jumped the gun on the slow response rate of the remote tasks I'd
> scheduled - they eventually did kick in
>
> But, if anyone has some input on whether or not there's likely to be an
> issue because I didn't update the clients, I'd eagerly appreciate some
> feedback.
...
Florin Portase:
> Hello,
Hello Florin,
> This is more like a question directly for RH support :)
>
> We're about to monitor our spacewalk server by HP OMI and we'd need
> following info:
>
> 1. what processes are critical for spacewalk functionality. ( postgresql
> is running on a
Ananta Chakravartula:
> Is it recommended/supported to run Spacewalk in a container? What all
> locations I have to make persistent? I see data written to /var/satellite
> and /var/lib/pgsql. Are there any other places to keep in mind if I use
> every service of spacewalk?
Hello Ananta,
Brian Long:
> I have two Spacewalk environments at different sites. Two weeks ago I
> upgraded one of them from 2.7 to 2.9 (bypassed 2.8). The DB schema
> upgrade was successful, but I noticed I could not view my Kickstart
> profiles without receiving an error message:
> There are errors in your
Mukherjee, Debayan:
> Hi Team,
>
> Can we set up a master server in a location and slave in some other?
> We have an infrastructure which is scattered all over the globe and to speed
> up the patchup process through network a spacewalk slave server also will be
> needed in that particular
Ellis, Merphis:
> I need to get a list of currently install packages on some systems.
> I see I can get a list of the files that not the same with the compare
> function, but do not see how to get a list of what is installed on a base
> system.
Hello Ellis,
as root on spacewalk server run
Matthias Gruber:
> Hi!
>
> Does SpaceWalk 2.9 benefit from a Postgres 9.6 parallel query support? Or
> is it still advised to use the delivered 9.2.
>
> For scaling considerations, we have aprox. 300+ Server with aprox 10+
> Proxies
Hello Matthias,
Spacewalk will work with Postgresql 9.6. On
Strahil Nikolov:
> Hello Community,
>
> I'm trying to find an examples for accessing the API via curl (xml/json) ,as
> I do not have experience with perl/python/rubi .
Hello Strahil,
Using curl for API is possible but creating XML responses is tedious.
If you want to use API from command line
Jess:
> Hello,
>
> I currently have Spacewalk setup in one data center that we are using to
> manage the servers in only that location. I would like to expand out and
> implement Spacewalk into our other data centers as well. I have spent a few
> hours searching for the best method to do this but
Ellis, Merphis:
> I am running in to a problem installed spacewalk-setup
>
> Yum cannot find the maven packages.
>
> Error: Package: ehcache-parent-2.3-11.sw.noarch
> (group_spacewalkproject-java-packages)
>Requires: mvn(org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-compiler-plugin)
...
Laurence Rochfort:
> > Hello Laurence,
> >
> > these versions are ok. There has been no change during Spacewalk 2.9
> > development in these packages. If you look into .spec you can see
> > Version: 2.9.0 here but it is just a result of an automatic version
> > bump so the first real change in the
Andy Warring:
> Hi,
>
> I have installed the latest Spacewalk Proxy packages on a CentOS 7.AMI from
> Amazon - CentOS Linux 7 x86_64 HVM EBS ENA 1901_01 but an instance tries to
> register through it to our Spacewalk Master it gets the following error:
>
> PYCURL ERROR 22 - "The requested URL
Laurence Rochfort:
> Hi all,
>
> I was looking at the COPR project for Spacewalk 2.9 and noticed that
> some of the spacewalk-* packages have a 2.8.x version, whereas in the
> SPACEWALK-2.9 git tag they have a 2.9.x version.
>
> The main spacewalk package stands out in particular.
>
>
p.cook...@bham.ac.uk:
> Good morning
>
> I really like the "spacewalk-report system-currency" report as it gives a
> really good idea of the patch status of each registered system. However, is
> there any way of getting a "System Groups" column added to this? We use
> System Groups to group
Ellis, Merphis:
> Doing more digging, I have gotten to the /var/log/up2date log on the client
> and found this error message:
...
> : failed to retrieve repodata/repomd.xml from
> centos_7_zabbix_4_0
> error was [Errno 14] curl#51 - "Unable to communicate securely with peer:
> requested domain
ndegz:
> Is there a patch available for this bug or should we unpack, fix and repack
> the jar?
> regards
> N
Hello,
This issue has already been fixed in nightly.
So, I've backported the fix to Spacewalk 2.9 (spacewalk-java-2.9.31-1).
Regards,
--
Michael Mráka
System Management Engineering,
Elsever Sadigov:
> Hi, thanks for answers
>
> So if I configure postfix, this will be enough?
Yes, it will.
> Or anything else what I need to write to spacewalk configuration file?
>
> --
> Best Regards,
>
> Elsever Sadigov
Regards,
--
Michael Mráka
System Management Engineering, Red Hat
Ananda Arifianto:
> Hi All,
>
> Any clue about this?
>
> Best Regards,
> Ananda Arifianto
>
> -Original Message-
>
> Hello,
>
> I wonder if somebody know how to configure spacewalk email notifications
> work thru local mail server and not thru internet. Btw server is behind
>
Kalchik, Jeffery:
> Good morning, all
>
> I upgraded my spacewalk host from 2.8 to 2.9 on Monday morning, Jan. 21
> (CentOS 6.10 64bit hosted,) I thought completely successfully. However, 17
> of my download channels/repositories are now showing the following error:
>
> ERROR: 'NoneType'
Hello everyone,
We are proudly announcing release of Spacewalk 2.9, a systems management
solution.
Spacewalk 2.9 could be installed on
* RHEL 6
* RHEL 7
* Fedora 27
* Fedora 28
* Fedora 29
The download location is
Hello everyone,
We are proudly announcing release of Spacewalk 2.9, a systems management
solution.
Spacewalk 2.9 could be installed on
* RHEL 6
* RHEL 7
* Fedora 27
* Fedora 28
* Fedora 29
The download location is
William Hongach:
> Good Morning,
>
> I am looking to back up the pgsql database that stores Spacewalk metadata. I
> used most (if not all) of the default options upon installation, and I want
> to make sure that I dump the correct databases during back up.
>
> Will a dump of the "postgres"
Worner, Frank:
> Hi Michael
>
> Thanks for the swift reply, but unfortunately there was an omission in my
> typing ... I should have said;
>
> "We have confirmed that the tableSPACE SWALK_DATA does indeed exist"
>
> Sorry, my mistake - but the original issue still exists - any other
>
Worner, Frank:
>
> Hi All - I wonder if anyone can shed light on the following error ??
>
> # spacewalk-setup --external-oracle
> * Setting up SELinux..
> * Setting up Oracle environment.
> * Setting up database.
> ** Database: Setting up database connection for Oracle backend.
> Global Database
Judd O'Bannon:
> Good Afternoon,
>
> I'm trying to hit the spacewalk archives and getting 403s [1]. Wanted to
> let y'all know in case it's broken and you didn't know yet or in case
> I'm doing something wrong and someone can learn me.
Hello,
Thank you for the report. We know about this
Hello Spacewalkers,
Yesterday we moved archive of old spacewalk releases (<= 2.7) from old
infrastructure to Fedora COPR servers. The new path is
https://copr-be.cloud.fedoraproject.org/archive/spacewalk/ (instead of
old http://yum.spacewalkproject.org/).
If you still need access to archived
Steven Pine:
> Hello,
>
> Apparently all the old repo links have suddenly broke, can you provide
> insight on what is going on?
>
> We're still running 2.7, here is our client repo
>
> [spacewalk-client]
> name=Spacewalk Client Tools
>
David Phillips:
> Hi,
>
> I’m following the steps here https://github.com/spacewalkpr
> oject/spacewalk/wiki/RegisteringClients to install the spacewalk 2.8 client
> on to a CentOS 7 system I want to manage. I have installed the repo’s:
>
> # rpm -Uvh
>
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