On Tue, May 01, 2012 at 12:13:27AM -0400, Christopher J Petrolino wrote: > Hello List, > > I am having a problem with tascomatic where repodata is never being created. > > Here is the log file entry that seems to be relevant - > > spacewalk1 wrapper[1873]: Failure occured during job > recovery.#012com.redhat.rhn.taskomatic.core.TaskomaticException: > Failure occured during job recovery.#012#011at > com.redhat.rhn.taskomatic.core.SchedulerKernel.startup(SchedulerKernel.java:177)#012#011at > com.redhat.rhn.taskomatic.core.TaskomaticDaemon$1.run(TaskomaticDaemon.java:102)#012#011at > java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:679)#012Caused by: > org.quartz.SchedulerConfigException: Failure occured during job > recovery. [See nested exception: org.quartz.JobPersistenceException: > Couldn't recover jobs: End time cannot be before start time [See > nested exception: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: End time cannot > be before start time]]#012#011at > org.quartz.impl.jdbcjobstore.JobStoreSupport.schedulerStarted(JobStoreSupport.java:512)#012#011at > org.quartz.core.QuartzScheduler.start(QuartzScheduler.java:396)#012#011at > org.quartz.impl.StdScheduler.start(StdScheduler.java:147)#012#011at > com.redhat.rhn.taskomatic.core.SchedulerKernel.startup(SchedulerKernel.java:165)#012#011... > 2 more > > Whats interesting is that the log is being written with a date stamp > that is about 10 minutes or so behind my actual system time... > > Anyone seen this? Any advice?
Is this perhaps an installation with external database, where the time on the Spacewalk server and the database server would be out of sync? -- Jan Pazdziora Principal Software Engineer, Satellite Engineering, Red Hat _______________________________________________ Spacewalk-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list
