[Spacewalk-list] osa-dispatcher error + internal server error when creating a kickstart or updating an older one.

Jan Pazdziora jpazdziora at redhat.com
Mon May 7 12:53:04 UTC 2012


On Wed, May 02, 2012 at 03:03:48PM +0200, lee wrote:
> Hi..
> 
> My first error was due to a tomcat security update:
> 
> [root at spacewalk spacewalk_scripts]# rpm -qa | grep tomcat
> apache-tomcat-apis-0.1-1.el6.noarch
> tomcat6-el-2.1-api-6.0.24-36.el6_2.noarch
> tomcat5-servlet-2.4-api-5.5.27-7.jpp5.noarch
> tomcat6-servlet-2.5-api-6.0.24-36.el6_2.noarch
> tomcat5-jsp-2.0-api-5.5.27-7.jpp5.noarch
> tomcat6-lib-6.0.24-36.el6_2.noarch
> tomcat6-jsp-2.1-api-6.0.24-36.el6_2.noarch
> tomcat6-6.0.24-36.el6_2.noarch
> 
> 
> There was also a cobbler update. But this was fixed by copying the *old*
> config over to the cobbler confs.
> 
> For the tomcat errors, I redid the spacewalk-setup. This seems to have
> solved the issues of at least no being able to view systems and
> provisioning tabs. But now when I try to update or create kickstarts I
> get , "internal server errors".
> 
> Starting osa-dispatcher: RHN 7503 2012/05/02 12:44:33 +02:00:
> ('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/python2.6/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  ]
> 
> This is also what I see when I try to restart my spacewalk-service.
> 
> osa-config in rhn.conf
> 
> /etc/rhn
> 
> # OSA configuration #
> 
> server.jabber_server = spacewalk
> osa-dispatcher.jabber_server = spacewalk

In general, these should always be FQDNs.

-- 
Jan Pazdziora
Principal Software Engineer, Satellite Engineering, Red Hat




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