On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 11:35:10AM -0500, Sean Carolan wrote:
I'm digging up this old thread to ask - is the jabber bug where osad
can't communicate through a proxy server fixed in Spacewalk 1.7? In
other words, if I upgrade both the master spacewalk server and all
proxies to 1.7 do you think
I'm digging up this old thread to ask - is the jabber bug where osad
can't communicate through a proxy server fixed in Spacewalk 1.7? In
other words, if I upgrade both the master spacewalk server and all
proxies to 1.7 do you think it will work?
Just one final question on this; do you know if
On 03/14/2012 07:37 PM, Sean Carolan wrote:
I thought the same thing at first. Satellite at least would black list
your server for checking in too frequently. The best I could come up with
in this case was to set INTERVAL=60 (the minimum) in /etc/sysconfig/rhnsd.
Thanks, Greg. We'll use
That one is 2 years old release. The bug was fixed one year ago. The
trouble is that release was not made for those 2 years.
Ok, so in other words we probably need to apply the patch, unless
maybe someone at Red Hat already has a patched version?
I thought the same thing at first. Satellite at least would black list
your server for checking in too frequently. The best I could come up with
in this case was to set INTERVAL=60 (the minimum) in /etc/sysconfig/rhnsd.
Thanks, Greg. We'll use this workaround until the jabber bug is fixed.
Here's the situation:
* Master Spacewalk server is working fine
* Proxy server #1 is also fine, proxied clients are ping-able
* Proxy server #2 seems to be working, but clients are not ping-able.
Here's what I've tested on proxy server #2:
* Clients can register and run rhn_check -vv just
Below is a link to the output of osad -N -v. Any suggestions?
Forgot to mention; I did try blowing away the jabber databases both on
the master and proxy server, restarting osa-dispatcher, etc. but it
didn't help.
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On 13.3.2012 17:23, Sean Carolan wrote:
Here's the situation:
* Master Spacewalk server is working fine
* Proxy server #1 is also fine, proxied clients are ping-able
* Proxy server #2 seems to be working, but clients are not ping-able.
Here's what I've tested on proxy server #2:
* Clients
I thought the same thing at first. Satellite at least would black list
your server for checking in too frequently. The best I could come up with
in this case was to set INTERVAL=60 (the minimum) in /etc/sysconfig/rhnsd.
On 2012-03-13 3:55 PM, Sean Carolan scaro...@gmail.com wrote:
I think
On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 3:19 PM, Wojtak, Greg (Superfly)
gregwoj...@quickenloans.com wrote:
I thought the same thing at first. Satellite at least would black list
your server for checking in too frequently. The best I could come up with
in this case was to set INTERVAL=60 (the minimum) in
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