I know,
but I would like to know how I have to fix that, because the bugfix will be
deployed with SW 1.8 only.
That's not really nice because I am not able to register KVM guests for the
next 4 weeks.
From: Paul Robert Marino
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2012 1:04 AM
To:
On Thu, 14 Jun 2012 07:33:06 -0600 Jason M. Nielsen
jniel...@myriad.com wrote:
Is anyone using Spacewalk to facilitate ISO 9000 compliance
and if so any suggestions from your end on what you did to
integrate SW into the plan?
For instance, being able to track Risk Scores for change
control
On Thu, 14 Jun 2012 14:08:46 -0500 Sean Carolan
scaro...@gmail.com wrote:
We are planning to move our spacewalk installation from a
physical server onto a VMware guest. The primary reasons for
doing this are portability and snapshots.
Has anyone else moved a Spacewalk installation from one
I can offer some encouragement at least and say that I have been running
Spacewalk in a VM since 0.6. The only thing I'd say is to make sure the
VM is sized appropriately. I've had to go back and add more vCPU's and
RAM a couple times (and disk) and each time I did, it made a huge
improvement.
On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 7:51 AM, Wojtak, Greg (Superfly)
gregwoj...@quickenloans.com wrote:
I can offer some encouragement at least and say that I have been running
Spacewalk in a VM since 0.6. The only thing I'd say is to make sure the
VM is sized appropriately.
Thanks, guys. All helpful
My DHCP server is a windows server, what cobbler changes do I need to make in
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Does anyone know how to configure spacewalk 1.7 with mail relay on your network?
The typical mail.cf and submit.cf make no difference. I'm able to send a test
email via shell, but I get no notification from spacewalk itself. I figure
there is gotta be a config somewhere I cant seem to find.
On Fri, June 15, 2012 12:23, Musayev, Ilya wrote:
Does anyone know how to configure spacewalk 1.7 with mail relay on your
network?
The typical mail.cf and submit.cf make no difference. I'm able to send a
test email via shell, but I get no notification from spacewalk itself. I
figure there is
On Fri, June 15, 2012 12:43, rhn-satell...@epperson.homelinux.net wrote:
On Fri, June 15, 2012 12:23, Musayev, Ilya wrote:
Does anyone know how to configure spacewalk 1.7 with mail relay on your
network?
The typical mail.cf and submit.cf make no difference. I'm able to send a
test email via
Someone before me installed mrepo and loaded several nice repos on the server.
Now I'm installing PostGreSQL and spacewalk. I carefully followed the
instructions and everything seemed to go just fine until I started interacting
with the admin website interface. When I go there I get
Inspect the files in /etc/http/conf.d/zz-spacewalk-www.conf and others -
including mrepo.conf
There is either an overlay of DocumentRoot configs between mrepo and spacewalk
or some other misconfiguration - but high chance that you will find your issues
there.
Good luck
ilya
From:
On Fri, June 15, 2012 13:03, Boyd, Robert wrote:
Someone before me installed mrepo and loaded several nice repos on the
server. Now I'm installing PostGreSQL and spacewalk. I carefully
followed the instructions and everything seemed to go just fine until I
started interacting with the
You are correct, I usually disable sendmail by default on all the hosts - but
in this case - it looks like - it needed to be running in order for mail relay
to work.
Thank you
-ilya
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From: spacewalk-list-boun...@redhat.com
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from the /etc/httpd/conf.d/*
DocumentRoot entries are as follows:
grep DocumentRoot *
mrepo.conf:#DocumentRoot /var/www/mrepo
ssl.conf:#DocumentRoot /var/www/html
ssl.conf-swsave:#DocumentRoot /var/www/html
Here are all the Directory entries:
grep Directory *
cobbler.conf:Directory
Here's a bit more.
From /etc/httpd/conf/*:
grep Document *
httpd.conf:# DocumentRoot: The directory out of which you will serve your
httpd.conf:DocumentRoot /var/www/mrepo
httpd.conf:# This should be changed to whatever you set DocumentRoot to.
httpd.conf:#ErrorDocument 500 The server made a
I modified the DocumentRoot and Directory entries pointing to mrepo and
restarted spacewalk. The web site looks perfect now. Thanks for the
pointers to these configs files. Will be interesting to see if the mrepo
functions are still intact now as well.
Cheers,
Robert
-Original
how about the
httpd.conf:DocumentRoot /var/www/mrepo
like the previous person said
On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 2:15 PM, Boyd, Robert
robert.b...@peoplefluent.com wrote:
Here's a bit more.
From /etc/httpd/conf/*:
grep Document *
httpd.conf:# DocumentRoot: The directory out of which you will
* httpd.conf:# DocumentRoot: The directory out of which you will serve your
httpd.conf:DocumentRoot /var/www/mrepo*
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From: spacewalk-list-boun...@redhat.com
[mailto:spacewalk-list-boun...@redhat.com] On Behalf Of Boyd, Robert
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2012 2:16 PM
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