Since you asked “Any ideas?” I have a few troubleshooting suggestions:
Connectivity layer: Did the install/restart of services reset/reenabled an incomplete iptables configuration? Have you attempted to connect to the TFTP service via other systems? If the source or target has more than one NIC, is the service on the proper NIC/all NICs? Any miswritten rinetd rules for port redirection? Permissions/Authentication: Is it somehow waiting for a password/login/authentication or being part of some approved list to communicate? TFTP does like to know the MAC addresses of the devices it is allowed to chat with. All too often, I’ve seen garbage strings mean the rough equivalent of “Unable to connect, retrying.” Hope you find your answer soon! Good luck! -- Brian Kinney *From:* [email protected] [mailto: [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Brian Ross *Sent:* Sunday, January 11, 2015 5:09 PM *To:* [email protected] *Subject:* Re: [Spacewalk-list] Problems installing spacewalk server - take 2 Yes, tftp is enabled: xinetd based services: chargen-dgram: off chargen-stream: off daytime-dgram: off daytime-stream: off discard-dgram: off discard-stream: off echo-dgram: off echo-stream: off eklogin: off ekrb5-telnet: off gssftp: off klogin: off krb5-telnet: off kshell: off nrpe: on nsca: on rmcp: off rsync: off tcpmux-server: off tftp: on time-dgram: off time-stream: off I’ve left the install running three-four days and it hasn’t gotten past it. *Brian Ross* *From:* [email protected] [ mailto:[email protected] <[email protected]>] *On Behalf Of *Alexander Innes *Sent:* Friday, 9 January 2015 5:28 PM *To:* [email protected] *Subject:* Re: [Spacewalk-list] Problems installing spacewalk server - take 2 have you checked if TFTP has been enabled? My install took ~10mins to get past that, no idea why im guessing the server was in a bad mood at the time. On 9 January 2015 at 04:46, Brian Ross <[email protected]> wrote: Output: # cat rhn_installation.log Installation log of Spacewalk Command: /usr/bin/spacewalk-setup Enabling spacewalk services... Done /root/.gnupg/pubring.gpg ------------------------ pub 1024D/F24F1B08 2002-04-23 [expired: 2004-04-22] uid Red Hat, Inc (Red Hat Network) <[email protected] > gpg: key F24F1B08: "Red Hat, Inc (Red Hat Network) <[email protected]>" not changed gpg: Total number processed: 1 gpg: unchanged: 1 /var/lib/rhn/rhn-satellite-prep/etc/rhn/rhn.conf.orig /var/lib/rhn/rhn-satellite-prep/etc/rhn/rhn.conf /var/lib/rhn/rhn-satellite-prep/etc/rhn/cluster.ini /var/lib/rhn/rhn-satellite-prep/etc -> /etc /var/lib/rhn/rhn-satellite-prep/etc/rhn -> /etc/rhn /var/lib/rhn/rhn-satellite-prep/etc/rhn/rhn.conf -> /etc/rhn/rhn.conf * Making backup of /etc/rhn/rhn.conf to /etc/sysconfig/rhn/backup-2015-01-09-12:13/etc/rhn/rhn.conf /var/lib/rhn/rhn-satellite-prep/etc/rhn/cluster.ini -> /etc/rhn/cluster.ini * Making backup of /etc/rhn/cluster.ini to /etc/sysconfig/rhn/backup-2015-01-09-12:13/etc/rhn/cluster.ini Reversed (or previously applied) patch detected! Skipping patch. 1 out of 1 hunk ignored -- saving rejects to file web.xml.rej ...working...Generating private CA key: /root/ssl-build/RHN-ORG-PRIVATE-SSL-KEY Rotated: RHN-ORG-PRIVATE-SSL-KEY --> RHN-ORG-PRIVATE-SSL-KEY.1 Rotated: rhn-ca-openssl.cnf --> rhn-ca-openssl.cnf.1 Generating public CA certificate: /root/ssl-build/RHN-ORG-TRUSTED-SSL-CERT Using distinguishing variables: --set-country = "AU" --set-state = "WA" --set-city = "Perth" --set-org = "ASG Group" --set-org-unit = "pervyum050 " --set-common-name = "pervyum050 " --set-email = "" Rotated: RHN-ORG-TRUSTED-SSL-CERT --> RHN-ORG-TRUSTED-SSL-CERT.1 Generating CA public certificate RPM: /root/ssl-build/rhn-org-trusted-ssl-cert-1.0-15.src.rpm /root/ssl-build/rhn-org-trusted-ssl-cert-1.0-15.noarch.rpm Make the public CA certficate publically available: (NOTE: the Red Hat Satellite or Proxy installers may do this step for you.) The "noarch" RPM and raw CA certificate can be made publically accessible by copying it to the /var/www/html/pub directory of your Red Hat Satellite or Proxy server. ...working... Generating the web server's SSL private key: /root/ssl-build/pervyum050.asggroup/server.key Rotated: server.key --> server.key.1 Generating web server's SSL certificate request: /root/ssl-build/pervyum050.asggroup/server.csr Using distinguished names: --set-country = "AU" --set-state = "WA" --set-city = "Perth" --set-org = "ASG Group" --set-org-unit = "pervyum050 " --set-hostname = "pervyum050 " --set-email = "spacewalk@pervyum050" Rotated: server.csr --> server.csr.1 Rotated: rhn-ca-openssl.cnf --> rhn-ca-openssl.cnf.1 Generating/signing web server's SSL certificate: server.crt Rotated: server.crt --> server.crt.1 Generating web server's SSL key pair/set RPM: /root/ssl-build/pervyum050.asggroup/rhn-org-httpd-ssl-key-pair-pervyum050.asggroup-1.0-15.src.rpm /root/ssl-build/pervyum050.asggroup/rhn-org-httpd-ssl-key-pair-pervyum050.asggroup-1.0-15.noarch.rpm The most current Spacewalk Proxy Server installation process against RHN hosted requires the upload of an SSL tar archive that contains the CA SSL public certificate and the web server's key set. Generating the web server's SSL key set and CA SSL public certificate archive: /root/ssl-build/pervyum050.asggroup/rhn-org-httpd-ssl-archive-pervyum050.asggroup-1.0-15.tar Deploy the server's SSL key pair/set RPM: (NOTE: the Red Hat Satellite or Proxy installers may do this step for you.) The "noarch" RPM needs to be deployed to the machine working as a web server, or Red Hat Satellite, or Spacewalk Proxy. Presumably 'pervyum050.asggroup.com.au'. Preparing packages for installation... rhn-org-httpd-ssl-key-pair-pervyum050.asggroup-1.0-15 /var/lib/rhn/rhn-satellite-prep/etc/rhn -> /etc/rhn /var/lib/rhn/rhn-satellite-prep/etc/rhn/rhn.conf -> /etc/rhn/rhn.conf /var/lib/rhn/rhn-satellite-prep/etc/rhn/cluster.ini -> /etc/rhn/cluster.ini Shutting down spacewalk services... Stopping RHN Taskomatic... RHN Taskomatic was not running. Stopping cobbler daemon: [FAILED] Stopping rhn-search... rhn-search was not running. Shutting down osa-dispatcher: [FAILED] Stopping httpd: [FAILED] Stopping tomcat5: [ OK ] Terminating jabberd processes ... Stopping router: [ OK ] Stopping sm: [ OK ] Stopping c2s: [ OK ] Stopping s2s: [ OK ] Stopping postgresql service: [ OK ] Done. Starting spacewalk services... Starting postgresql service: [ OK ] Initializing jabberd processes ... Starting router: [ OK ] Starting sm: [ OK ] Starting c2s: [ OK ] Starting s2s: [ OK ] Starting tomcat5: [ OK ] Waiting for tomcat to be ready ... The only unusual section I found in the /var/log/messages was: Jan 9 12:15:31 pervyum050 jabberd/router[2960]: shutting down Jan 9 12:15:31 pervyum050 kernel: router[2960] general protection rip:415909 rsp:7fff33e982e0 error:0 Jan 9 12:15:31 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[2967]: connection to router closed Jan 9 12:15:31 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[2967]: attempting reconnect (3 left) Jan 9 12:15:31 pervyum050 jabberd/c2s[2974]: connection to router closed Jan 9 12:15:31 pervyum050 jabberd/c2s[2974]: attempting reconnect (3 left) Jan 9 12:15:31 pervyum050 jabberd/s2s[2981]: connection to router closed Jan 9 12:15:31 pervyum050 jabberd/s2s[2981]: attempting reconnect (3 left) Jan 9 12:15:32 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[2967]: attempting connection to router at 127.0.0.1, port=5347 Jan 9 12:15:32 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[2967]: shutting down Jan 9 12:15:32 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[2967]: connection to router closed Jan 9 12:15:33 pervyum050 jabberd/c2s[2974]: attempting connection to router at 127.0.0.1, port=5347 Jan 9 12:15:33 pervyum050 jabberd/c2s[2974]: [5] [router] write error: Connection refused (111) Jan 9 12:15:33 pervyum050 jabberd/c2s[2974]: connection to router closed Jan 9 12:15:33 pervyum050 jabberd/c2s[2974]: attempting reconnect (2 left) Jan 9 12:15:33 pervyum050 jabberd/s2s[2981]: attempting connection to router at 127.0.0.1, port=5347 Jan 9 12:15:33 pervyum050 jabberd/s2s[2981]: [6] [router] write error: Connection refused (111) Jan 9 12:15:33 pervyum050 jabberd/s2s[2981]: connection to router closed Jan 9 12:15:33 pervyum050 jabberd/s2s[2981]: attempting reconnect (2 left) Jan 9 12:15:33 pervyum050 jabberd/c2s[2974]: attempting connection to router at 127.0.0.1, port=5347 Jan 9 12:15:33 pervyum050 jabberd/c2s[2974]: shutting down Jan 9 12:15:33 pervyum050 jabberd/c2s[2974]: connection to router closed Jan 9 12:15:34 pervyum050 jabberd/s2s[2981]: attempting connection to router at 127.0.0.1, port=5347 Jan 9 12:15:34 pervyum050 jabberd/s2s[2981]: shutting down Jan 9 12:15:34 pervyum050 jabberd/s2s[2981]: connection to router closed Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/router[7918]: starting up Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/router[7918]: process id is 7918, written to /var/lib/jabberd/pid/router.pid Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/router[7918]: loaded user table (1 users) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/router[7918]: loaded filters (0 rules) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/router[7918]: [0.0.0.0, port=5347] listening for incoming connections Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: starting up Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: process id is 7925, written to /var/lib/jabberd/pid/sm.pid Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: loading 'db' storage module Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: initialised storage driver 'db' Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: modules search path: /usr/lib64/jabberd Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'status' added to chain 'sess-start' (order 0 index 0 seq 0) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'status' added to chain 'sess-end' (order 0 index 0 seq 1) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'iq-last' added to chain 'sess-end' (order 1 index 1 seq 0) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'validate' added to chain 'in-sess' (order 0 index 2 seq 0) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'status' added to chain 'in-sess' (order 1 index 0 seq 2) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'privacy' added to chain 'in-sess' (order 2 index 3 seq 0) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'roster' added to chain 'in-sess' (order 3 index 4 seq 0) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'vacation' added to chain 'in-sess' (order 4 index 5 seq 0) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'iq-vcard' added to chain 'in-sess' (order 5 index 6 seq 0) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'iq-ping' added to chain 'in-sess' (order 6 index 7 seq 0) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'iq-private' added to chain 'in-sess' (order 7 index 8 seq 0) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'disco' added to chain 'in-sess' (order 8 index 9 seq 0) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'amp' added to chain 'in-sess' (order 9 index 10 seq 0) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'offline' added to chain 'in-sess' (order 10 index 11 seq 0) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'announce' added to chain 'in-sess' (order 11 index 12 seq 0) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'presence' added to chain 'in-sess' (order 12 index 13 seq 0) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'deliver' added to chain 'in-sess' (order 13 index 14 seq 0) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'session' added to chain 'in-router' (order 0 index 15 seq 0) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'validate' added to chain 'in-router' (order 1 index 2 seq 1) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'presence' added to chain 'in-router' (order 2 index 13 seq 1) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'privacy' added to chain 'in-router' (order 3 index 3 seq 1) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'privacy' added to chain 'out-router' (order 0 index 3 seq 2) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'iq-last' added to chain 'pkt-sm' (order 0 index 1 seq 1) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'iq-ping' added to chain 'pkt-sm' (order 1 index 7 seq 1) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'iq-time' added to chain 'pkt-sm' (order 2 index 16 seq 0) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'iq-version' added to chain 'pkt-sm' (order 3 index 17 seq 0) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'amp' added to chain 'pkt-sm' (order 4 index 10 seq 1) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'disco' added to chain 'pkt-sm' (order 5 index 9 seq 1) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'announce' added to chain 'pkt-sm' (order 6 index 12 seq 1) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'help' added to chain 'pkt-sm' (order 7 index 18 seq 0) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'echo' added to chain 'pkt-sm' (order 8 index 19 seq 0) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'status' added to chain 'pkt-sm' (order 9 index 0 seq 3) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'presence' added to chain 'pkt-sm' (order 10 index 13 seq 2) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'roster' added to chain 'pkt-user' (order 0 index 4 seq 1) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'presence' added to chain 'pkt-user' (order 1 index 13 seq 3) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'iq-vcard' added to chain 'pkt-user' (order 2 index 6 seq 1) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'amp' added to chain 'pkt-user' (order 3 index 10 seq 2) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'deliver' added to chain 'pkt-user' (order 4 index 14 seq 1) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'vacation' added to chain 'pkt-user' (order 5 index 5 seq 1) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'offline' added to chain 'pkt-user' (order 6 index 11 seq 1) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'iq-last' added to chain 'pkt-user' (order 7 index 1 seq 2) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'session' added to chain 'pkt-router' (order 0 index 15 seq 1) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'disco' added to chain 'pkt-router' (order 1 index 9 seq 2) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'active' added to chain 'user-load' (order 0 index 20 seq 0) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'roster' added to chain 'user-load' (order 1 index 4 seq 2) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'roster-publish' added to chain 'user-load' (order 2 index 21 seq 0) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'privacy' added to chain 'user-load' (order 3 index 3 seq 3) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'vacation' added to chain 'user-load' (order 4 index 5 seq 2) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'active' added to chain 'user-create' (order 0 index 20 seq 1) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'template-roster' added to chain 'user-create' (order 1 index 22 seq 0) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'active' added to chain 'user-delete' (order 0 index 20 seq 2) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'announce' added to chain 'user-delete' (order 1 index 12 seq 2) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'offline' added to chain 'user-delete' (order 2 index 11 seq 2) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'privacy' added to chain 'user-delete' (order 3 index 3 seq 4) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'roster' added to chain 'user-delete' (order 4 index 4 seq 3) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'vacation' added to chain 'user-delete' (order 5 index 5 seq 3) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'status' added to chain 'user-delete' (order 6 index 0 seq 4) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'iq-last' added to chain 'user-delete' (order 7 index 1 seq 3) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'iq-private' added to chain 'user-delete' (order 8 index 8 seq 1) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'iq-vcard' added to chain 'user-delete' (order 9 index 6 seq 2) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'iq-version' added to chain 'disco-extend' (order 0 index 17 seq 1) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: module 'help' added to chain 'disco-extend' (order 1 index 18 seq 1) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: version: jabberd sm 2.2.11 Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: [pervyum050.] configured Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: [pervyum050.] configured Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: [pervyum050.] configured Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: [pervyum050.] configured Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: [pervyum050.] configured Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: [pervyum050.] configured Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: [pervyum050.] configured Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: [pervyum050.] configured Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: [pervyum050.] configured Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: [pervyum050.] configured Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: [pervyum050.] configured Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: [pervyum050.] configured Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: [pervyum050.] configured Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: [pervyum050.] configured Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: [pervyum050.] configured Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: [localhost.localdomain] configured Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: attempting connection to router at 127.0.0.1, port=5347 Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/c2s[7932]: starting up Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/c2s[7932]: process id is 7932, written to /var/lib/jabberd/pid/c2s.pid Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/c2s[7932]: modules search path: /usr/lib64/jabberd Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/c2s[7932]: loading 'db' authreg module Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/c2s[7932]: initialized auth module 'db' Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/c2s[7932]: [pervyum050.] configured; realm=, registration enabled Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/c2s[7932]: attempting connection to router at 127.0.0.1, port=5347 Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/router[7918]: [127.0.0.1, port=59007] connect Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/router[7918]: [127.0.0.1, port=59008] connect Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/router[7918]: [127.0.0.1, port=59007] authenticated as jabberd@jabberd-router Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: connection to router established Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/router[7918]: [pervyum050.] online (bound to 127.0.0.1, port 59007) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/router[7918]: [localhost.localdomain] online (bound to 127.0.0.1, port 59007) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/sm[7925]: pervyum050. ready for sessions Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/router[7918]: [127.0.0.1, port=59008] authenticated as jabberd@jabberd-router Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/c2s[7932]: connection to router established Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/router[7918]: [c2s] online (bound to 127.0.0.1, port 59008) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/s2s[7939]: starting up (interval=3, queue=60, keepalive=0, idle=86400) Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/s2s[7939]: process id is 7939, written to /var/lib/jabberd/pid/s2s.pid Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/s2s[7939]: attempting connection to router at 127.0.0.1, port=5347 Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/router[7918]: [127.0.0.1, port=59009] connect Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/router[7918]: [127.0.0.1, port=59009] authenticated as jabberd@jabberd-router Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/s2s[7939]: connection to router established Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/router[7918]: [s2s] set as default route Jan 9 12:15:42 pervyum050 jabberd/router[7918]: [s2s] online (bound to 127.0.0.1, port 59009) Jan 9 12:15:43 pervyum050 jabberd/c2s[7932]: [0.0.0.0, port=5222] listening for connections Jan 9 12:15:43 pervyum050 jabberd/c2s[7932]: ready for connections Jan 9 12:15:43 pervyum050 jabberd/s2s[7939]: [0.0.0.0, port=5269] listening for connections Jan 9 12:15:43 pervyum050 jabberd/s2s[7939]: ready for connections Not sure if that is connected with this installation attempt but it’s at the right time. cheers *Brian Ross* *From:* [email protected] [mailto: [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Waldirio Manhães Pinheiro *Sent:* Friday, 9 January 2015 10:38 AM *To:* [email protected] *Subject:* Re: [Spacewalk-list] Problems installing spacewalk server - take 2 Brian, good morning Sorry for a long delay ..., very busy. You can check all files inside /var/log/rhn/* and /var/log/* Check what log are changing during installation (ls -ltr) and use the command (tail -f <log file>) to check in real time what's happening. Feel free to send us any "strange" output :-) Take Care ______________ Atenciosamente Waldirio msn: [email protected] Skype: waldirio Site: www.waldirio.com.br Blog: blog.waldirio.com.br LinkedIn: http://br.linkedin.com/pub/waldirio-pinheiro/22/b21/646 PGP: www.waldirio.com.br/public.html On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 9:55 PM, Brian Ross <[email protected]> wrote: Waldirio, Thanks for your reply. I am running RHEL 5.10. SELinux is disabled. IPtables is disabled. Which log files do you suggest I check? Cheers Brian *From:* [email protected] [mailto: [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Waldirio Manhães Pinheiro *Sent:* Tuesday, 6 January 2015 10:26 AM *To:* [email protected] *Subject:* Re: [Spacewalk-list] Problems installing spacewalk server - take 2 Hello Brian, good morning After your message I had installed maybe 3 times SW and without problem, have you tried again ?! The problem persist if you re-install your env ?! My recommendation (same in the first message) is check the log files in your SW server, your problem is like, the installation is waiting something, but it's not showed in the default output, btw you can check this is logs and probably you will find. Maybe one repo mistake in repo ..., what is the OS that you are installing ?! OS Version ?! Have you disabled the SElinux ?! Send us more info and we can try help you, but if you didn't tried re-install, this is my first recommendation, maybe one simple detail will appear in the next time. ;-) Take Care ______________ Atenciosamente Waldirio msn: [email protected] Skype: waldirio Site: www.waldirio.com.br Blog: blog.waldirio.com.br LinkedIn: http://br.linkedin.com/pub/waldirio-pinheiro/22/b21/646 PGP: www.waldirio.com.br/public.html On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 11:07 PM, Brian Ross <[email protected]> wrote: I originally posted this back before Christmas but it seemed to go nowhere (like my installation). Is there anybody who can help, please? ___________________________________________________________ I am attempting to install spacewalk but have encountered a problem. I get to the point where the installation program, when using postgresql attempts to restart xinetd and tftpd services. All it does is hang, printing a series of little symbols on the screen continuously. I've let it running for four days and it still didn't go anyway. The screen dump is: _____________________ # spacewalk-setup --disconnected ** Database: Setting up database connection for PostgreSQL backend. Database "rhnschema" does not exist ** Database: Installing the database: Database "rhnschema" does not exist ** Database: Installing the database: ** Database: This is a long process that is logged in: ** Database: /var/log/rhn/install_db.log *** Progress: # ** Database: Installation complete. ** Database: Populating database. *** Progress: ##################################### * Setting up users and groups. ** GPG: Initializing GPG and importing key. * Performing initial configuration. * Activating Spacewalk. ** Loading Spacewalk Certificate. ** Verifying certificate locally. ** Activating Spacewalk. * Enabling Monitoring. * Configuring apache SSL virtual host. Should setup configure apache's default ssl server for you (saves original ssl.conf) [Y]? * Configuring tomcat. * Configuring jabberd. * Creating SSL certificates. CA certificate password? Re-enter CA certificate password? Organization? Group Organization Unit [pervyum050]? Email Address [spacewalk]? City? Perth State? WA Country code (Examples: "US", "JP", "IN", or type "?" to see a list)? AU ** SSL: Generating CA certificate. ** SSL: Deploying CA certificate. ** SSL: Generating server certificate. ** SSL: Storing SSL certificates. * Deploying configuration files. * Update configuration in database. * Setting up Cobbler.. Processing /etc/ cobbler/ modules.conf * Leaving /etc/ cobbler/ modules.conf unmodified Processing /etc/ cobbler/ settings * Leaving /etc/ cobbler/ settings unmodified Cobbler requires tftp and xinetd services be turned on for PXE provisioning functionality. Enable these services [Y]? Y * Restarting services. o ___________________________________ Anybody got any ideas? _______________________________________________ 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 _______________________________________________ Spacewalk-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list
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