[Spacewalk-list] Problems with Spacewalk 2.7 automated install - cname alias of the machine

Larry Clegg lclegg at kyriba.com
Wed Oct 4 11:54:48 UTC 2017


Perfect!  Merci beaucoup!

That was exactly the secret sauce I needed.

Regards,

Larry

On Wed, Oct 4, 2017 at 1:16 PM, Michael Mraka <michael.mraka at redhat.com>
wrote:

> Larry Clegg:
> > Greetings Spacers,
> >
> > I have a script that installs and configures Spacewalk 2.7 from scratch
> on
> > a Centos 6.9 system.  Everything works great except for one item.
> >
> > I use an answers.txt file to supply all the information to
> spacewalk-setup,
> > e.g. spacewalk-setup –answer-file=answers.txt
> >
> > This worked perfectly with Spacewalk 2.6.  The 2.7 version seems to have
> > introduced a new required parameter, the cname alias for the system.  The
> > script pauses and asks for that information – not real handy when trying
> to
> > do an unattended install.
> >
> > I added into my answers.txt file this line:  “ssl-cname = spacewalk2”
>  but
> > it is ignored and I’m still prompted.
>
> Hi Larry,
>
> Looking into code I see the correct key should be "ssl-set-cnames".
> Please give it a try.
>
> > Is there a solution to this to keep my automated script working
> correctly?
> ...
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Michael Mráka
> System Management Engineering, Red Hat
>
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