'rm -rf /var/jabberd/*'
Then restart spacewalk you will be good.
This is a known issue osad used jabber under the hood and some times its database goes wrong. Without it you failback to the old mechanism which by default runs rhn_check every 240 minutes.
The good news is you don't need the data in the database so you can wipe it out without concern.
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On Feb 5, 2014 20:44, Chris <[email protected]> wrote:
On 06/02/14 11:32, Paul Robert Marino wrote:
> Do you see a spike in CPU utilization of a couple hundred percent by a
> java process for a while after you do it
No, not really. I see a big spike when tomcat starts, but nothing else
takes too long to start up.
For completeness, spacewalk-service status does say:
osa-dispatcher dead but pid file exists
but from what I've seen that's unrelated to my issue, I hope I'm reading
that correctly.
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