[Spacewalk-list] API calls for new hosts

Anton Pritchard-Meaker anton.pritchard-meaker at kit-digital.com
Tue Apr 9 15:41:45 UTC 2013


Hi,

This one was happening in 1.8 and 1.9 on my RHEL5 based Spacewalk installation. I have a script to prepare update details for audit that works nicely with hosts already registered, but newly registered ones don't work - returns a 500 timeout:

my $systems = $client->call('system.searchByName', $session, $search);

returns the name ok:

[2013-04-09 16:23:52,714] INFO  - REQUESTED FROM: 192.168.131.146 CALL: system.searchByName(4251x1ef1784c1d24abde4de1b183305f7458, *******) CALLER: (******) TIME: 0.351 seconds

my $kernel = $client->call('system.getRunningKernel', $session, $system->{'id'});

returns the kernel ok:

[2013-04-09 16:23:52,738] INFO  - REQUESTED FROM: 192.168.131.146 CALL: system.getRunningKernel(4251x1ef1784c1d24abde4de1b183305f7458, 1000010137) CALLER: (******) TIME: 0.014 seconds

The next call is

my $packages = $client->call('system.listLatestUpgradablePackages', $session, $system->{'id'});

At this point I get a "500 read timeout".

All details are returning fine via the GUI. The script is here - http://hastebin.com/tesovipoki.pl

Any suggestions would be great - I don't get anything in the tomcat logs unfortunately.

Cheers,

Anton Pritchard-Meaker | Unix Engineer
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