Has anyone gotten osa-dispatcher/osad working that could do a write-up on the wiki? I tried it once but ran into a bunch of TLS problems and never got it working so I gave up. If someone else has a working solution, I'd appreciate seeing the steps. I assume I just missed a basic step somewhere that I wasn't aware of.

When I tried, all the help I could find was:
Install jabberd and osa-dispatcher (on spacewalk server)
Edit /etc/jabberd/c2s.xml to uncomment router->pemfile and starttls lines (server)
Restart rhn-satellite (server)
Install osad (on client)
Copy /etc/jabberd/server.pem (server) to /usr/share/rhn/RHNS-JABBER-CERT (client) Edit /etc/sysconfig/rhn/osad.conf (client) and set osa_ssl_cert = /usr/share/rhn/RHNS-FCCI-CERT
Start osad (client)

I forget where it first failed but I remember I spent a lot of time massaging the config files to get it further along in the process but eventually it just wouldn't go any further and I gave up. If anyone else can add in a few steps I missed I'm willing to write the procedure up into a wiki entry for all to enjoy. Any takers?

Jem


Brandon Perkins wrote:
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This should be a good starting point on OSAD:

http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/satellite/Red_Hat_Network_Satellite-5.1.1/html/Installation_Guide/s1-maintenance-push-clients.html

Generally the procedure is the same, osa-dispatcher on server, osad (and
supporting packages) on the client, then chkconfig and start the
service.  There is more debugging we can help with if you run into an
error, but this should get you started.

Thanks.
Brandon

Adrián Márques wrote:
Hello there Santi.

You can manually run rhn-check on the system that has the scheduled
actions, but I don't think this is what you want though; I assume that
configuring osad is what you need (never got to configure it myself yet).

You have to install the osad package on your clients and jabberd and
osa-dispatcher on the server. In the mailing list archives you should be
able to find a discussion that went on about 2 months ago I think that
commented some troubleshooting with this. I did a quick lookup and
didn't find the mail's subject, it seems it doesn't have osad in it.

I'm just a begginer that couldn't get osad to work, maybe someone else
could provide better/more accurate advice. Anyway, I hope this helps.

Regards.

Adrián.

Santi Saez escribió:
Dear Srs,

How can I force scheduled pending actions in Spacewalk?

I can see pending actions in "Schedule" menu, but I can't force it...
Is there any document explaining how Spacewalk scheduler works? thanks!

Regards,

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