Ok, I *think* I got everything installed correctly. But, when I finally run the
rhnreg_ks, it errors out. The command I ran is:
sudo /usr/sbin/rhnreg_ks --serverUrl=http://10.70.12.61/XMLRPC
--activationkey=<key elided>
It gave some very odd errors; the same one three times:
Introspect error: The name org.freedesktop.Hal was not provided by any .service
files
Error reading hardware information: dbus_bindings.DBusException
Now, /var/log/up2date said intenal server error (didn't someone just post
something like that last week?)
On the spacewalk server, what I see in /var/log/httpd/error_log is:
RHN 12065 2009/02/16 16:08:26 -05:00: ('Server has invalid release and token
contains no base channels', 1000010000, [{'note': 'default key', 'usage_limit':
None, 'user_id': 1, 'org_id': 1, 'server_id': None, 'token_desc': 'Spacewalk
Management Entitled Servers', 'token_type': 'enterprise_entitled', 'token':
'1-d23a11311dbd51fe346bd9c704eefd3f', 'token_id': 1, 'deploy_configs': 'N',
'kickstart_session_id': None, 'is_base': 'Y'}])
So it looks to me as though I've missed some configuration file, since it says
the server_id token is None. I see in /etc/sysconfig/rhn/up2date
systemIdPath[comment]=Location of system id
systemIdPath=/etc/sysconfig/rhn/systemid
And there's no such file. I don't see any reference to it in the script that I
copied and am modifying. I also don't see a reference to it in
<https://fedorahosted.org/spacewalk/wiki/RegisteringClients>
Now, I do have rhn-check installed, and in the man page for rhn_check, I see
FILES
/etc/sysconfig/rhn/systemid
The digital server ID for this machine if the system
has been registered onto Red Hat Network. This file
does not exist otherwise.
I would have assumed that installation of the client tools would have created
it, or that trying to register it with the spacewalk server would. Does anyone
know how/when it gets created, or if I have to do that... or am I barking up
the wrong tree altogether?
mark
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