[Spacewalk-list] PCX boot for spacewalk client

Paschedag, Robert paschedag.netlution at swr.de
Tue Apr 24 09:03:10 UTC 2018


I'm sorry....that was my fault. Of course, have a look into /var/log/messages and search for "tftp"


[root at server log]# grep tftp /var/log/messages
Apr 23 11:09:40 server xinetd[1910]: START: tftp pid=23264 from=10.x.x.x
Apr 23 11:09:41 server in.tftpd[23265]: tftp: client does not accept options
Apr 23 11:09:41 server in.tftpd[23266]: Client 10.x.x.x finished pxelinux.0
Apr 23 11:09:41 server in.tftpd[23277]: Client 10.x.x.x finished pxelinux.cfg/default
Apr 23 11:09:41 server in.tftpd[23282]: Client 10.x.x.x finished menu.c32
Apr 23 11:09:41 server in.tftpd[23283]: Client 10.x.x.x finished pxelinux.cfg/default
Apr 23 11:09:48 server in.tftpd[23284]: Client 10.x.x.x finished /images/SLES11-SP4:1:SpacewalkDefaultOrganization/linux
Apr 23 11:09:57 server in.tftpd[23285]: Client 10.x.x.x finished /images/SLES11-SP4:1:SpacewalkDefaultOrganization/initrd
[root at server log]#


See the colons? No problem here on SW 2.7.


Robert


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Hi Robert, the httpd error logs or access log do not show any thing , and the LogLevel in httpd is set to debug.


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The colon sign is normally no problem. This is the default for all of our profiles and they work without a problem.


Please look into the webserver log in /var/log/httpd/ to check for errors.


Robert




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Gesendet: Montag, 23. April 2018 18:50:36
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I managed configuring the cobbler via spacewalk but faced a new issue , when the client pxe boot start it start to give error that  "could not find kernel image : /images/centos7-x86_64-server:1:USIP-LAB/vmlinuz"



I did some trouble shooting and the issue due to the directory name stored inside it  the vmlinuz  have ":"  (/images/centos7-x86_64-server:1:USIP-LAB/vmlinuz").



I tried to rename it to another name do not have the ?:? sign it worked fine but every time I run ?cobbler sync? it  put back the distor name created on spacewalk.



Is there a way to set the spacewalk to remove the ?:? sign ?



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