[Spacewalk-list] Issues with taskomatic due to ehcache config missing
Wilkinson, Matthew
MatthewWilkinson at alliantenergy.com
Tue Dec 12 15:27:21 UTC 2017
Michael,
Thank you for the input, that's all I really wanted to know. It persists after restart of taskomatic, but if it's harmless I've no problem ignoring it. I think I was just somewhat suspicious because I hadn't seen errata update for a few days, but it turns out not much errata has been released over the past few days.
So I think I'm all good.
--Matthew Wilkinson
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Wilkinson, Matthew:
> Hello,
>
> I just noticed that my channel's repodata is not updating. I checked all the logs, and this is what seems to be related in the taskomatic log:
>
> # grep ehcache /var/log/rhn/rhn_taskomatic_daemon.log
> INFO | jvm 1 | 2017/11/30 10:16:49 | 2017-11-30 10:16:49,216 [Thread-42] WARN net.sf.ehcache.config.ConfigurationFactory - No configuration found. Configuring ehcache from ehcache-failsafe.xml found in the classpath: jar:file:/usr/share/java/ehcache-core.jar!/ehcache-failsafe.xml
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Hello Matthew,
This error is actually harmless. It means Spacewalk does not have a specific configuration for ehcache but uses "implicit" one found in ehcache-failsafe.xml inside of ehcache-core.jar.
> This started occurring when I upgraded from Spacewalk 2.6 to Spacewalk 2.7. Anyone seen this or know how I can fix it?
It's just an coincidence IMHO. I guess you have RHEL 6 or 7 server where previous version of Spacewalk used older hibernate with oscache and switched to newer hibernate + ehcache in 2.7.
Is there anything else suspicious in taskomatic log wrt repodata update job?
I know it sound silly but does it persist after taskomatic restart?
Regards,
--
Michael Mráka
System Management Engineering, Red Hat
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