[Spacewalk-list] OSAD Errors

rhn-satellite at epperson.homelinux.net rhn-satellite at epperson.homelinux.net
Tue May 15 23:16:00 UTC 2012


On Tue, May 15, 2012 16:57, Gerald Buttitta wrote:
> Good Day,
> I'm using : https://fedorahosted.org/spacewalk/wiki/OSADSetup
>
> I'm building a spacewalk server and it is progressing.
> I just installed OSAD and am having issues.
>
> Restarting service is showing errors.  None of the errors seem to show in
> /var/log/messages.
> What I am getting :
>
> Possible jabber / osad problem?
>  Starting osad: 2012-05-15 12:13:39 jabber_lib.main: Unable to connect to
> jabber servers, sleeping 75 seconds
>                                                            [  OK  ]
>  service jabberd restart
> Terminating jabberd processes ...
> Stopping router:                                           [  OK  ]
> Stopping sm:                                               [  OK  ]
> Stopping c2s:                                              [  OK  ]
> Stopping s2s:                                              [FAILED]
> <----- doesn't fail all the time.  Restarting jabberd seems to stop it.
> Initializing jabberd processes ...
> Starting router:                                           [  OK  ]
> Starting sm:                                               [  OK  ]
> Starting c2s:                                              [  OK  ]
> Starting s2s:                                              [  OK  ]
>
> less /var/log/osad
> 2012-05-15 11:07:52 jabber_lib.main: Unable to connect to jabber servers,
> sleeping 92 seconds
>
> tail -F /var/log/rhn/osa-dispatcher
> 2012/05/15 12:16:09 -08:00 12674 0.0.0.0: osad/jabber_lib.main('ERROR',
> 'Error caught:')
> 2012/05/15 12:16:09 -08:00 12674 0.0.0.0: osad/jabber_lib.main('ERROR',
> 'Traceback (most recent call last):\n  File
> "/usr/share/rhn/osad/jabber_lib.py", line 120, in main\n
> self.process_forever(c)\n  File "/usr/share/rhn/osad/jabber_lib.py", line
> 178, in process_forever\n    self.process_once(client)\n  File
> "/usr/share/rhn/osad/osa_dispatcher.py", line 178, in process_once\n
> client.retrieve_roster()\n  File "/usr/share/rhn/osad/jabber_lib.py", line
> 714, in retrieve_roster\n    stanza = self.get_one_stanza()\n  File
> "/usr/share/rhn/osad/jabber_lib.py", line 786, in get_one_stanza\n
> self.process(timeout=tm)\n  File "/usr/share/rhn/osad/jabber_lib.py", line
> 1040, in process\n    data = self._read(self.BLOCK_SIZE)\nSSLError:
> (\'OpenSSL error; will retry\', "(-1, \'Unexpected EOF\')")\n')
> 2012/05/15 12:16:19 -08:00 12674 0.0.0.0: osad/jabber_lib.__init__
> 2012/05/15 12:16:19 -08:00 12674 0.0.0.0:
> osad/jabber_lib.setup_connection('Connected to jabber server',
> 'sat-svr-centos1')
> 2012/05/15 12:16:20 -08:00 12674 0.0.0.0:
> osad/osa_dispatcher.fix_connection('Upstream notification server started
> on port', 1290)
> 2012/05/15 12:16:20 -08:00 12674 0.0.0.0: osad/jabber_lib.process_forever
>
> Also, if I need to respond do I reply to this email or add a new one to
> spacewalk-list at redhat.com<mailto:spacewalk-list at redhat.com>?
>

jabberd is exceptionally finicky about SSL certs, so check your OpenSSL
certificate references thoroughly in all config files.

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