[Spacewalk-list] osa-dispatcher and jabber
Milan Zazrivec
mzazrivec at redhat.com
Tue Aug 14 19:52:24 UTC 2012
On Tuesday 14 August 2012 17:46:18 Anton Pritchard-Meaker wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Sorry for sending this out, but I've run into a problem I can't get around.
> I've had Spacewalk up and running and can update systems (initiated from
> the client via yum), but I can't get osad-dispatcher going.
>
> Selinux is disabled as is the firewall.
>
> Here's the error I get:
>
> [root at c4t-space01 pid]# /etc/init.d/jabberd restart
> Terminating jabberd processes ...
> Stopping router: [ OK ]
> Stopping sm: [FAILED]
> Stopping c2s: [FAILED]
> Stopping s2s: [ OK ]
> Initializing jabberd processes ...
> Starting router: [ OK ]
> Starting sm: [ OK ]
> Starting c2s: [ OK ]
> Starting s2s: [ OK ]
> [root at c4t-space01 pid]# ls
> router.pid s2s.pid
>
> [root at c4t-space01 pid]# /etc/init.d/osa-dispatcher restart
> Shutting down osa-dispatcher: [ OK ]
> Starting osa-dispatcher: RHN 19797 2012/08/14 15:13:18 +01:00: ('Traceback
> (most recent call last):\n File "/usr/share/rhn/osad/jabber_lib.py", line
> 252, in setup_connection\n c = self._get_jabber_client(js)\n File
> "/usr/share/rhn/osad/jabber_lib.py", line 309, in _get_jabber_client\n
> c.connect()\n File "/usr/share/rhn/osad/jabber_lib.py", line 567, in
> connect\n jabber.Client.connect(self)\n File
> "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/jabber/xmlstream.py", line 488, in
> connect\n raise socket.error("Unable to connect to the host and port
> specified")\nerror: Unable to connect to the host and port specified\n',)
> [ OK ] [root at c4t-space01 pid]#
>
> All the jabber configs are set to the FQDN of the server, but it would seem
> sm and c2s aren't starting.
>
> Hostname is set:
>
> [root at c4t-space01 jabberd]# hostname
> c4t-space01.test.channel4.com
>
> Reverse DNS is set:
>
> [root at c4t-space01 db]# nslookup 192.168.11.171
> Server: 192.168.8.181
> Address: 192.168.8.181#53
>
> 171.11.168.192.in-addr.arpa name = c4t-space01.test.xxxxxxx.com.
>
>
> Hosts entry in place:
>
> [root at c4t-space01 db]# cat /etc/hosts
> # Do not remove the following line, or various programs
> # that require network functionality will fail.
> 127.0.0.1 localhost
>
> 192.168.11.171 c4t-space01.test.xxxxxxx.com
>
>
> Contents of the server.pem:
>
> [root at c4t-space01 rhn]# cd /etc/pki/spacewalk/jabberd/
> [root at c4t-space01 jabberd]#
> [root at c4t-space01 jabberd]# head server.pem
> Certificate:
> Data:
> Version: 3 (0x2)
> Serial Number:
> d9:4b:9e:23:41:31:a0:44
> Signature Algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption
> Issuer: C=GB, ST=N.Yorks, L=York, O=Kit Digital,
> OU=c4t-space01.test.xxxxxxx.com, CN=c4t-space01.test.xxxxxxx.com Validity
> Not Before: Aug 7 13:32:00 2012 GMT
> Not After : Aug 8 13:32:01 2036 GMT
> [root at c4t-space01 jabberd]#
>
> The FQDN for jabber and osa-dispatcher are also set in /etc/rhn/rhn.conf.
>
> I noticed the server.pem under /etc/jabberd contained no conent for some
> reason, so I have copied this from /etc/pki/spacewalk/jabberd/
>
> Is there some debug logging I can enable for Jabber? Any assistance on this
> would be great, as this is basically the last obstacle between me having a
> very nice Spacewalk set up.
As root:
# tail -f /var/log/messages
And while the above is running:
# service jabberd restart
Do you see any errors / anything suspicious in the above log?
-MZ
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