Am 25. Mai 2017 21:55:06 MESZ schrieb Daryl Rose <[email protected]>: >I added in a new system two day's ago. I had some issues getting it to >registered. After some troubleshooting, I discovered that selinux was >preventing this system from registering. Its a RHEL 6.6 system. > > >I disabled selinux, and was able to register, and all appeared to be >good. Now, I see that the system hasn't checked in since it was >registered. rhnsd and osad are both running, and I can see that it's >connected to port 5222 on the SW server. > > >>From time-to-time, I've had machines stop checking in, and normally I >just spin osad and all is good. On this machine I stopped osad, >removed the osad-auth.conf file, restarted osad, but still not checking >in. I had another machine do something similar a while back. >Discovered that there was a hung rhnsd process which was causing it >from checking in. Once I killed that, all was good. However, I don't >see anything similar with this machine. I spun rhnsd, but still not >checking in. > > >Nothing in any of the logs that I can see. All looks good. I've run >out of idea's. Anyone else know what might be keeping this machine >from checking in? > > >Thank you > > >Daryl
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