Hello Michael,

I figured out the problem...Since we have a DHCP server on the network that I 
dont manage I created a local dhcp server for my virtual clients to boot from 
on a non routable network.  The kickstart file referenced the routable ip 
address on my spacewalk server, so it is normal that the client was not able to 
communicate to the spacewalk server on that network.

I have come across another problem I cant seem the figure out... I added custom 
SNIPPETS to the profile I created following the instructions provided on the 
spacewalk wiki.

The SNIPPETS were created without any issue.  When I examine the ks 
configuration in the gui my snippets do not appear same is the case when I 
examine the cfg file located in /var/lib/rhn/kickstarts/wizard.  I edited the 
cfg file directly and it works until I do some other operation the file gets 
overwriten.

Question: How do I add custom snippets to the ks configuration file(also decide 
where to position then as well within the file) either by gui or command line. 

I tried adding the snippet macro to the scripts section in the spacewalk 
profile section without any success.

Regards,  

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Objet : Re: [Spacewalk-list] Unable to download the kickstart file

Barbitsas, George wrote:
% Hi,
%
% I have installed spacewalk 1.9 on a virtual box and proceeded to configure it 
as described in the Howto instructions.
% I have configured this box with SElinux disabled and also iptables is also 
disabled.
%
% Where I am experiencing difficulty is when process is looking to find the 
kickstart file.
%
% I keep receiving the following error:  Unable to download the kickstart file. 
 Please modify the kickstart parameter below or press Cancel to proceed as an 
interactive installation.
%
% When I use a profile or when I add a system manually via cobbler I get this 
message.
% When I try the url in my browser I am able to read the contents of the 
kickstart file.
%
% I need some help to troubleshoot this.

Hi George,

Could you send exact command you are running or page you are clicking on?
And also showing us corresponding error messages from /var/log/rhn/*log, 
/var/log/http/*log and /var/log/tomcat*/*log would be very helpful.


Regards,

--
Michael Mráka
Satellite Engineering, Red Hat

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