I just discovered the script in spacewalk-utils package that would've done all of this for me. Is it possible to still run this and fix anything I might've not corrected on my own?
On Oct 4, 2010, at 2:10 PM, Miller, Chris wrote: > Hello, we recently installed a new spacewalk server from scratch with version > 1.1. In the middle of working on it, it was decided to move the server (it's > a virtual machine) to another location which required a server name change. > This created quite a headache with all of the configuration files, > certificates and other misc stuff in Spacewalk already being setup for the > first name. I think I cleaned up all of the references to the old name, but > still have one lingering issue that I can't seem to fix. > > The package search is broken on our server because it appears to be querying > using the wrong server name. When a package search is performed, we get a > red banner with the error message: > > Could not execute query 'kernel'. > > Taking a quick look at /var/log/rhn/search/rhn_search_daemon.log reveals a > few error messages that lead me to believe I need to change the servername > somewhere in a config or database table: > > INFO | jvm 1 | 2010/10/04 14:07:02 | 2010-10-04 14:07:02,366 [Thread-9] > ERROR com.redhat.satellite.search.rpc.handlers.IndexHandler - Caught > exception: > INFO | jvm 1 | 2010/10/04 14:07:02 | java.sql.SQLException: Io > exception: Unknown host specified > > INFO | jvm 1 | 2010/10/04 14:07:02 | WARNING: > redstone.xmlrpc.XmlRpcFault: Io exception: Unknown host specified > > Does anyone know where I might find the configuration file or database entry > that holds the server name causing package search to fail on our server? > > Chris Miller > Unix Systems Engineer > QuickenLoans.com > > > _______________________________________________ > Spacewalk-list mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list _______________________________________________ Spacewalk-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list
