[Spacewalk-list] Can't delete system from spacewalk UI
Željko Dokman
zeljko.dokman at mbu.hr
Tue Jan 31 09:19:27 UTC 2012
-----Original Message-----
From: spacewalk-list-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:spacewalk-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Milan Zazrivec
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2012 9:57 AM
To: spacewalk-list at redhat.com
Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] Can't delete system from spacewalk UI
On Tuesday 31 January 2012 09:38:03 Željko Dokman wrote:
> Regards,
> I have a problem deleting systems from spacewalk UI, when I try to
> delete a system a gat this message in UI...
>
> "System profile xxxxxxxxxxx could not be deleted.
> Internal Server Error
> The server experienced a problem which prevented your request from
> being filled out. It may not be possible to execute this action at this time.
> Please help us correct this problem by contacting us with details of
> how you received this message. "
>
> Checked logs /var/log/tomcat5/catalina.out and
> /var/log/cobbler/cobbler.log Log entries are attached ..
>
> A think the problem appeared after upgrade to spacewalk 1.6, I
> upgraded 2 weeks ago everything seemed to work correctly, on v1.5 a
> was able to delete systems from UI .
>
> Task Engine Status in UI - Admin tub:
> Cobbler Sync: FAILED
> Kickstart Sync: FAILED
>
> Based on log entries thread to fix the problem by doing...
>
> run: cobbler-setup ## didn't help
>
> run: cobbler sync
> output........
>
> task started: 2012-01-30_092822_sync
> task started (id=Sync, time=Mon Jan 30 09:28:22 2012)
> running pre-sync triggers
> cleaning trees
> removing: /tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/default
> removing: /tftpboot/grub/efidefault
> removing: /tftpboot/grub/images
> removing: /tftpboot/s390x/profile_list
> copying bootloaders
> copying distros
> copying images
> generating PXE configuration files
> cleaning link caches
> generating PXE menu structure
> running post-sync triggers
> running python triggers from /var/lib/cobbler/triggers/sync/post/*
> running python trigger cobbler.modules.sync_post_restart_services
> running shell triggers from /var/lib/cobbler/triggers/sync/post/*
> running python triggers from /var/lib/cobbler/triggers/change/*
> running python trigger cobbler.modules.scm_track
> running shell triggers from /var/lib/cobbler/triggers/change/*
> *** TASK COMPLETE ***
>
> run: cobbler check
> output......
>
> 1 : some network boot-loaders are missing from
> /var/lib/cobbler/loaders, you may run 'cobbler get-loaders' to download them, or, if you only want
> to handle x86/x86_64 netbooting, you may ensure that you have installed a
> *recent* version of the syslinux package installed and can ignore this
> message entirely. Files in this directory, should you want to support
> all architectures, should include pxelinux.0, menu.c32, elilo.efi, and
> yaboot. The 'cobbler get-loaders' command is the easiest way to resolve
> these requirements. ###not using netbooting 2 : change 'disable' to 'no'
> in /etc/xinetd.d/tftp ### corrected didn't help 3 : change 'disable'
> to 'no' in /etc/xinetd.d/rsync ### corrected didn't help 4 : since
> iptables may be running, ensure 69, 80, and 25151 are unblocked ###
> flushing iptables didn't help 5 : debmirror package is not installed,
> it will be required to manage debian deployments and repositories ##no
> debian systems
> 6 : The default password used by the sample templates for newly
> installed machines (default_password_crypted in /etc/cobbler/settings) is still set
> to 'cobbler' and should be changed, try: "openssl passwd -1 -salt
> 'random-phrase-here' 'your-password-here'" to generate new one
> ##don't think this is the problem 7 : fencing tools were not found,
> and are required to use the (optional) power management features. install cman or
> fence-agents to use them ###no need for power management features
>
> Please help, ran out of ideas
>
> System info:
> Spacewalk server 1.6 and Oracle XE
> On Centos 5.7 x84
>
> Best Regards
Please try to run
# cobbler-setup
as root on your Spacewalk system.
-MZ
Already did that and it didn't help
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