Mike,

Ah, that's better, much more verbose! Output at http://pastebin.com/s7nW1YLp
It doesn't mean a great deal more to me, doesn't look to have much more in the 
way of details, but hopefully it will mean something to you :)

I've just kicked my brain in to gear and realised that the common thing between 
these three servers is that they are running cPanel which likes to compile it's 
own perl from scratch and install it over the top of the one provided in the 
RHEL/CentOS RPM!

Edward Dore 

----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Mraka" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, 4 October, 2010 9:56:37 AM
Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] Problems with remote commands on some systems

Edward Dore wrote:
% Hopefully someone can help me with some weird behaviour that I'm seeing. I've 
got a fresh Spacewalk 1.1 install on a CentOS 5 server with multiple CentOS 5 
clients (all 64-bit in case it makes a difference for some reason) and three of 
the registered systems are returning errors when running remote commands.
...
% These scripts are usually picked up by OSAD, but even if I disable OSAD and 
manually run rhn_check --verbose there is absolutely no output whatsoever

Hi Edward,

try rhn_check -vvv which is more verbose.

% I've confirmed that all actions are enabled with rhn-actions-control, and 
even disabled and re-enabled all of them. I've also made sure that 
/etc/sysconfig/rhn/allowed-actions/script/run exists and has the same 
permissions as a working system.
% 
% I've pretty much run out of ideas at this point, so any help from someone 
more experienced with Spacewalk would really appreciated.


Regards,


--
Michael Mráka
Satellite Engineering, Red Hat

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