[Spacewalk-list] Spacewalk won't execute any Remotescript
Milan Zázrivec
mzazrivec at redhat.com
Thu Jul 17 08:23:39 UTC 2014
On Thursday 17 July 2014 09:53:10 Daniel Thielking wrote:
> OS: Centos 6.5 on Clients and Server
>
> in /var/log/up2date:
>
> [Thu Jul 17 08:56:01 2014] up2date updateLoginInfo() login info
> [Thu Jul 17 08:56:01 2014] up2date logging into up2date server
> [Thu Jul 17 08:56:01 2014] up2date successfully retrieved authentication
> token from up2date server
>
> And no Traceback mails or errors on Server
This is strange -- I just tried this on both RHEL-6 and RHEL-7, with stock
client packages and then with Spacewalk 2.2 packages.
It always worked OK.
Did the upgrade to 2.2 went smooth? (package / schema upgrade in particular)
-MZ
> Am 17.07.2014 09:40, schrieb Milan Zázrivec:
> > On Thursday 17 July 2014 09:28:41 Daniel Thielking wrote:
> >> Dear Colleagues,
> >>
> >> I have a huge problem.
> >> I have updatet fom Spacewalk 2.1.to 2.2 and after this upgrade i can't
> >> execute any remotescript.
> >>
> >> If I try to execute on all my host this script:
> >> #!/bin/sh
> >> echo "hello"
> >>
> >> I get this error message on the plan page:
> >>
> >>
> >> Summary: Run an arbitrary script scheduled by dthielking
> >> Details: This action will be executed after 07/17/14 8:47:00 AM CEST.
> >>
> >> This action's status is: Failed.
> >> The client picked up this action on 07/17/14 8:48:08 AM CEST.
> >> The client completed this action on 07/17/14 8:48:08 AM CEST.
> >> Client execution returned "Script failed" (code 1)
> >
> > This seems to be working fine on my Spacewalk 2.2.
> >
> > What OS are the problematic clients? Anything in /var/log/up2date
> > on the clients? Any error logs / traceback emails on the server?
> >
> > -MZ
> >
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