[Spacewalk-list] Unable to kickstart via spacewalk proxy

Michael Guidero mg at sococo.com
Fri Dec 5 23:58:29 UTC 2014


Unfortunately I got the same results, thanks for the suggestion, though...
I didn't know about those files before.

On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 3:10 PM, Stephen Herr <sherr at redhat.com> wrote:

> Oh, never mind. I see in the first email that it is Spacewalk 2.2. Hmm.
> There may be a bug here.
>
> If you 'rm -f /var/spool/rhn-proxy/list/*; rhn-proxy restart' on the proxy
> and try again does the problem go away?
>
>
>
> On 12/05/2014 05:47 PM, Stephen Herr wrote:
>
>> Is your Proxy 2.2 instance connected to a Spacewalk 2.2 server? It is
>> not supported to have a Spacewalk version < Proxy version.
>>
>> -Stephen
>>
>> On 12/05/2014 12:09 PM, Michael Guidero wrote:
>>
>>> We have a similar issue, for Scientific Linux 7.  The package in
>>> question is vim-common-7.4.160-1.el7.x86_64.rpmroo
>>>
>>> Log message:
>>> 2014/12/04 18:18:20 -07:00 8897 10.30.20.192 <http://10.30.20.192>:
>>> broker/rhnRepository.getPackagePath('ERROR', 'Package not in mapping:
>>> vim-common-7.4.160-1.el7.x86_64.rpm')
>>>
>>> The source distro has a vim-common package named:
>>> vim-common-7.4.160-1.el7:2.x86_64
>>>
>>> We also get a warning for a "not well-formed" comps.xml, a closer
>>> inspection of the comps.xml file downloaded to the kickstarting system
>>> indicates that it is lzma-compressed and would be valid if it was not
>>> compressed.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 5:04 AM, Linder, Rolf
>>> <Rolf.Linder at united-security-providers.ch
>>> <mailto:Rolf.Linder at united-security-providers.ch>> wrote:
>>>
>>>     Dear spacewalker’s____
>>>
>>>     __ __
>>>
>>>     We’ve been using spacewalk for the couple of years, now using
>>>     Spacewalk 2.2. Since our servers are growing we have to enhance our
>>>     environment to use spacewalk proxy servers.____
>>>
>>>     __ __
>>>
>>>     While testing the proxy server, we setup a test spacewalk system
>>>     kickstarted a child which we then configured according
>>>     https://fedorahosted.org/spacewalk/wiki/HowToInstallProxy as a proxy
>>>     (so far we have two systems, spacewalk server and spacewalk
>>> proxy).____
>>>
>>>     __ __
>>>
>>>     After this we kickstart a “real” child which works fine when using
>>>     the spacewalk server (including re-provisioning via WebUI). If we
>>>     want to re-provision the system using the proxy we end up with the
>>>     following failure:____
>>>
>>>     __ __
>>>
>>>     (out of /var/log/rhn/rhn_proxy_broker.log from proxy)____
>>>
>>>     broker/rhnRepository.getPackagePath('ERROR', 'Package not in
>>>     mapping: iputils-20071127-17.el6_4.2.x86_64.rpm') ____
>>>
>>>     __ __
>>>
>>>     the client stops with the message that the RPM could not be
>>> opened. ____
>>>
>>>     http-access log show the GET request,  but squid-logs does not show
>>>     any entry regarding this.____
>>>
>>>     __ __
>>>
>>>     Any help would be highly appreciated!____
>>>
>>>     __ __
>>>
>>>     Kind regards,____
>>>
>>>     Rolf ____
>>>
>>>     __ __
>>>
>>>
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>>>
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>>>
>>> Michael Guidero
>>> Sococo IT
>>> 650-265-7013 Ext 1000
>>>
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Michael Guidero
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