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Sent: 21 February 2019 00:22
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If /etc/sysconfig/rhn/rhnsd is not there, then need to investigate the package
rhnsd. I would try and reinstall the rpm, and check to see
~]# rpm -V rhnsd
[root@its-n-swcli-01 ~]#
Regards
Phil
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Sent: 19 February 2019 08:32
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Phil,
Still a problem with the offline
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Sent: 14 February 2019 11:18
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Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] Spacewalk 2.8 | Offline Clients
Hi Phil,
Thanks for your reply.
It looks like it was a rookie mistake.
I am new at Spacewalk and I followed the instructions here t
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No problem Harald. If you want to continue using rhnsd you can still reduce the
check-in time in /etc/sysconfig/rhn/rhnsd if you want though (default is 240
mins):
# cat /etc/sysconfig/rhn/rhnsd
;& rhn_check >&
/dev/null
Thanks and good luck
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Date: 02/14/2019 04:26 PM
Subject:Re: [Spacewalk-list] Spacewalk 2.8 | Offline Clients
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IIRC, the lowest you can set it for is 60 minutes.
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> On Feb 14, 2019, at 07:45, p.cook...@bham.ac.uk wrote:
>
> No problem Harald. If you want to continue using rhnsd you can still reduce
> the check-in time in /etc/sysconfig/rhn/rhnsd if you want though
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Sent: 14 February 2019 11:18
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Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] Spacewalk 2.8 | Offline Clients
Hi Phil,
Thanks for your reply.
It looks like it was a rookie mistake.
I am new at Spacewalk and I followed the instructions here to register a client.
https
. Februar 2019 10:01
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Hi Harald
Were they ok originally, and stopped working properly, or are you just trying
to setup OSAD for the first time? Either way if you work through my personal
notes (for OSAD), below
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Im Auftrag von Jonathan Horne
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all your c
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all your clients should have established traffic to the spacewalk server on
port 5222. it should stay in an established state.
[jhorne@dlp-log01 ~]$ netstat
Am 13. Februar 2019 21:48:07 MEZ schrieb Jonathan Horne :
>all your clients should have established traffic to the spacewalk
>server on port 5222. it should stay in an established state.
>
>
>[jhorne@dlp-log01 ~]$ netstat -tn|grep 5222
>tcp0 0 10.12.59.52:38718 10.12.59.64:5222
all your clients should have established traffic to the spacewalk server on
port 5222. it should stay in an established state.
[jhorne@dlp-log01 ~]$ netstat -tn|grep 5222
tcp0 0 10.12.59.52:38718 10.12.59.64:5222 ESTABLISHED
From:
Hi Harald,
Do you have SELinux enabled on these systems? If so, have you verified that
rhn_check has the correct context and it is allowed to run? Check the
audit.log on these systems for details.
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