[Spacewalk-list] RHEL 5 Client Registration fails.

Eric B ericb at enrsystems.com
Fri Apr 1 15:59:50 UTC 2016


    
Just exits with "you need to register this system...."


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-------- Original message --------
From: Matt Moldvan <matt at moldvan.com> 
Date: 04/01/2016  6:54 AM  (GMT-07:00) 
To: spacewalk-list at redhat.com 
Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] RHEL 5 Client Registration fails. 

What do you see if you run rhn-profile-sync manually on the client?  Might be interesting to run that with "strace -f" to see exactly what it's attempting to gather and send to Spacewalk.
On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 8:59 PM Eric B <ericb at enrsystems.com> wrote:

    
All, hope somebody may have some insight on this issue.
New Spacewalk Build, all current pkgs.  I cofigured a channel for RHEL 6, synced it against a repo, and registered RHEL 6 client systems to it with no issues.  I used only Redhat client side tools as provided in the rhn_tools channel.  No issues, everything works as expected.
I used the same process for RHEL 5.  Created a RHEL 5 channel, IA32 architecture (clients are x86).  However, when I attempt to register a client, on the client side, khn_register returns "internal server error".  The up2date log on the clients logs communication errors.  When I tail the Spacewalk logs on the server, I can watch it connect, pass the token, but it the following error appears in the log:

xmlrpc/registration.__add_hw_profile_no_auth
Also, if I look in the spacewalk systems list, I see the new system, but I cannot manage it at all, and the client does not show as registered.
I am not kickstarting, or using profiles, simply registering using a activation key.
Thanks for any help, been pounding my head on this all day.
Eric
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