[Spacewalk-list] Still having problems registering a client

Michael ORourke mrorourke at earthlink.net
Thu Feb 26 20:46:51 UTC 2009


----- Original Message ----- 
From: <m.roth2006 at rcn.com>
To: <spacewalk-list at redhat.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 11:04 AM
Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] Still having problems registering a client


> Oh, what I forgot to ask: do I need jabberd on the client?

I don't see any requirements for jabberd on the client, just the server. 
Looks like it is a requirement for osa-dispatcher, which runs on the server.

>
>      mark
>
> ---- Original message ----
>>Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 10:56:32 -0500 (EST)
>>From: <m.roth2006 at rcn.com>
>>Subject: [Spacewalk-list] Still having problems registering a client
>>To: spacewalk-list at redhat.com
>>
>>Using the browser, I deleted my test client system. Then I shut down 
>>spacewalk. Then I bounced Oracle. Then I brought up spacewalk.
>>
>>Using the browser, no systems were showing.
>>
>>On the client, I ran
>>sudo /usr/sbin/rhnreg_ks --force --serverUrl=http://<IP 
>>address>/XMLRPC --activationkey=<generated key>
>>
>>Command line on client:
>>Introspect error: The name org.freedesktop.Hal was not provided by any 
>>.service files
>>Error reading hardware information: dbus_bindings.DBusException
>>Introspect error: The name org.freedesktop.Hal was not provided by any 
>>.service files
>>Error reading DMI information: dbus_bindings.DBusException
>>Introspect error: The name org.freedesktop.Hal was not provided by any 
>>.service files
>>An error has occurred:
>>Internal Server Error
>>See /var/log/up2date for more information
>>
>>/var/log/up2date on client:
>><snip>
>>[Thu Feb 26 09:26:43 2009] up2date Error communicating with server. The 
>>message was:
>>Internal Server Error
>><snip>
>>
>>On the server, in /var/log/rhn/rhn_server_xmlrpc.log:
>>2009/02/26 09:22:11 -05:00 25444 <client IP address>: 
>>xmlrpc/registration.welcome_message('lang: None',)
>>2009/02/26 09:22:11 -05:00 25445 <client IP address>: 
>>xmlrpc/registration.register_osad
>>2009/02/26 09:22:11 -05:00 25445 <client IP address>: 
>>rhnServer/server_certificate.valid('Server id ID-1000010001 not found in 
>>database',)
>>2009/02/26 09:23:35 -05:00 25443 10.70.12.63: 
>>rhnSQL/driver_cx_Oracle.connect('Connecting to database', 'XE')
>>2009/02/26 09:23:35 -05:00 25443 <client IP address>: 
>>xmlrpc/registration.welcome_message('lang: None',)
>>2009/02/26 09:23:35 -05:00 25446 <client IP address>: 
>>xmlrpc/registration.register_osad
>>2009/02/26 09:23:35 -05:00 25446 <client IP address>: 
>>rhnServer/server_certificate.valid('Server id ID-1000010001 not found in 
>>database',)
>>2009/02/26 09:24:36 -05:00 25810 <client IP address>: 
>>rhnSQL/driver_cx_Oracle.connect('Connecting to database', 'XE')
>>2009/02/26 09:24:36 -05:00 25810 <client IP address>: 
>>xmlrpc/registration.welcome_message('lang: None',)
>>2009/02/26 09:24:37 -05:00 25448 <client IP address>: 
>>rhnSQL/driver_cx_Oracle.connect('Connecting to database', 'XE')
>>2009/02/26 09:24:37 -05:00 25448 <client IP address>: 
>>xmlrpc/registration.create_system("token = '<correct registration key for 
>>channel>'", '5', 'x86_64-redhat-linux')
>>2009/02/26 09:24:38 -05:00 25448 <client IP address>: 
>>rhnServer/server_token.process_token(1000010004, 'enterprise_entitled')
>>2009/02/26 09:24:38 -05:00 25448 <client IP address>: 
>>rhnServer/server_token.token_channels('ERROR', 'Server has invalid release 
>>and token contains no base channels', 1000010004, [{'note': 'x86_64', 
>>'usage_limit': None, 'user_id': 1, 'org_id': 1, 'server_id': None, 
>>'token_desc': 'Spacewalk Management Entitled Servers', 'token_type': 
>>'enterprise_entitled', 'token': '<correct registration key for channel', 
>>'token_id': 1, 'deploy_configs': 'N', 'kickstart_session_id': None, 
>>'is_base': 'Y'}])
>>2009/02/26 09:24:39 -05:00 25449 <client IP address>: 
>>rhnSQL/driver_cx_Oracle.connect('Connecting to database', 'XE')
>>2009/02/26 09:24:39 -05:00 25449 <client IP address>: 
>>xmlrpc/registration.add_hw_profile(1000010004, 'items: 4')
>>2009/02/26 09:24:41 -05:00 25442 <client IP address>: 
>>rhnSQL/driver_cx_Oracle.connect('Connecting to database', 'XE')
>>2009/02/26 09:24:41 -05:00 25442 <client IP address>: 
>>xmlrpc/registration.add_packages(1000010004, 'packages: 425')
>>2009/02/26 09:24:50 -05:00 25443 <client IP address>: 
>>xmlrpc/registration.add_packages(1000010004, 'packages: 425')
>>2009/02/26 09:25:30 -05:00 25447 <client IP address>: 
>>rhnSQL/driver_cx_Oracle.connect('Connecting to database', 'XE')
>>2009/02/26 09:25:30 -05:00 25447 <client IP address>: 
>>xmlrpc/registration.welcome_message('lang: None',)
>>2009/02/26 09:25:30 -05:00 25444 <client IP address>: 
>>xmlrpc/registration.register_osad
>>2009/02/26 09:25:30 -05:00 25444 <client IP address>: 
>>rhnServer/server_certificate.valid('Server id ID-1000010001 not found in 
>>database',)
>>2009/02/26 09:25:38 -05:00 25445 <client IP address>: 
>>xmlrpc/registration.add_packages(1000010004, 'packages: 425')
>>2009/02/26 09:25:46 -05:00 25808 <client IP address>: 
>>rhnSQL/driver_cx_Oracle.connect('Connecting to database', 'XE')
>>2009/02/26 09:26:33 -05:00 25449 <client IP address>: 
>>xmlrpc/registration.welcome_message('lang: None',)
>>2009/02/26 09:26:33 -05:00 25442 <client IP address>: 
>>rhnSQL/driver_cx_Oracle.check_connection('ERROR', "DATABASE CONNECTION TO 
>>'XE' LOST", "Exception information: ('Can not prepare statement', (3114, 
>>'ORA-03114: not connected to ORACLE', ''))")
>>
>>So, after deleting the system again, I just bounced everything on the 
>>server again (and btw, if osad-dispatcher is *required* by spacewalk, why 
>>doesn't it bounce with rhn-satellite?) On the client, I bounced osad, and 
>>it is complaining it can't contact the jabber servers now.
>>
>>What am I missing?
>>
>>     mark
>>
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