[Spacewalk-list] How to send remote commands

J.W. slone jslonejr at yahoo.com
Tue Jun 5 19:38:01 UTC 2012


I am also new to space walk and I need to figure out how to install a simple client Centos5.7. where can you point me to for help .
 
1. I get to create a kick start 
How do i get spacewalk to see my new blank client to install the os? 


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From: Brian Weddell <bweddell at sbcglobal.net>
To: spacewalk-list at redhat.com 
Sent: Tuesday, June 5, 2012 1:23 PM
Subject: [Spacewalk-list] How to send remote commands


I'm new to this functionality of Spacewalk.  I'm running version 1.7.

My clients for the most part are CentOS 5.8.

I tried to run a simple command and it isn't working (I'll go into more detail).

Here is the process I followed:
Clicked on Systems
Selected one or all and selected Manage (shows non-zero number of systems selected)
Under Provisioning, I selected remote commands

The next screen says the following script will be scheduled to run on the systems listed below:
There are no systems just under this text or at the bottom of the screen.

Anyway, I put in a simple ls command under #!/bin/sh.
When I click on Schedule Remote Command, it says

No systems.

This sounds like I'm simply not doing this right.  Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong?

Oh, and by the way I did turn on the add-on entitlement of provisioning as part of this.  I thought it might be relevant but there was no change.

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