Hello again,
I will try to formulate my question another way: how the client is
detecting that if it is the virtual guest or standalone station? As I
can see from VM properties within Spacewalk, this system contain
virtualization and UUID fields. From which system resource is this
information provided from client to server?
I remember that I had similar problem once I've used 1.2 or 1.3 version
of Spacewalk satellite.
thanks
michal
On 31. 3. 2013 20:37, Michal Bruncko wrote:
Hello list,
I am in following situation:
- I've successfully installed and using spacewalk 1.9 with ~20 clients
for some time
- I've decided to rename one of spacewalk client (paravirtualized
guest on XenServer) following way:
-- delete system entry from Spacewalk server (using classic system
deletion)
-- rename hostname (editing /etc/sysconfig/network, /etc/hosts file)
followed with restart
-- and try to re-register with spacewalk using "--foce" parameter to
rhnreg_ks
But now, I see the client as the classic (non para-virtualized) system
(rhn-icon-system.gif). So I have decided to do the following:
- remove all sapcewalk client packages from client
- remove /etc/sysconfig/rhn and /usr/share/rhn directories
- remove system entry again from Spacewalk server
- reboot client and completely reinstall spacewalk client packages on
client
- register client without use of "--force" parameter
but the situation remains same.
Questions:
- why the client system is threaded as normal system from Spacewalk
server point of view? when I registered client client system at first
time, it was identified correctly as "paravirtualized" host
- is there any chance to fix this?
Additional info:
- I am using spacewalk 1.9 on server and on client as well
- Used CentOS 6.4 (x86_64) as operating system on both server and client
- Client is virtual machine hosted on XenServer 6.1
thanks for any help
--
Ing. Michal Bruncko, PhD., CCNP
IT systems and network administrator
Coupled school of business and services Ruzomberok
Slovak Republic
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