[Spacewalk-list] info request list by a newbie

gian sisal giansisal19 at gmail.com
Mon Oct 5 11:17:36 UTC 2020


Hi everyone,
I tried to apply this suggestion in /etc/rhn/rhn.conf..
adding the line:
web.system_checkin_threshold = 10

after services restart (spacewalk-service restart...) nothing has
changed... Am I missing something else?
Thanks in advance for your cooperation.
Best Regards.

Il giorno gio 24 ott 2019 alle ore 01:29 William H. ten Bensel <
WHTENBEN at up.com> ha scritto:

>
> Item #1   - Taken directly from one of my spacewalks config
>
> /etc/rhn/rhn.conf
>
> #
> https://www.redhat.com/archives/spacewalk-list/2016-September/msg00016.html
> # The number of days to wait to hear from a system before warning that it
> is not checking in.
> web.system_checkin_threshold = 10
>
> Item #2, I am not sure about that.
>
>
> If you want to change more items, you can do the following in
> /etc/rhn/rhn.conf:
>
> Be aware of your hardware for these changes.  These are being applied to a
> system with 12 core CPU (24 hyper),  64G RAM, 10G network, Oracle DB
> running on a separate host.  Yes, overkill.
>
> # The following overrides the defaults in
> /usr/share/rhn/config-defaults/*.conf
> product_name = MY PRODUCT
> java.custom_header = MY CUSTOM HEADER
> java.config_file_edit_size = 128
> web.maximum_config_file_size = 1048576
> maximum_config_file_size = 1048576
>
> # Now I know which of my spacewalks is having issues
> web.default_mail_from = MY_SPACEWALK <root at mywalk.domain>
>
> # this setting determines web session timeout- 20150416
> web.session_cookie_lifetime = 28800
> web.session_database_lifetime = 28800
>
> #
> https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E92593_01/E71076/html/swk24-issues-memory.html--
> 09/06/2016
> taskomatic.java.initmemory=0
> taskomatic.java.maxmemory=0
> taskomatic.java.additional.1=-Xms1024m
> taskomatic.java.additional.2=-Xmx12288m
> taskomatic.logfile.maxsize=100m
> java.taskomatic_channel_repodata_workers=4
> #taskomatic.logfile.loglevel = DEBUG
>
> # Increase rhn-search https://access.redhat.com/solutions/322093
> # Increased from 2G to 4G - 09/06/2019
> rhn-search.java.initmemory = 1024
> rhn-search.java.maxmemory = 4096
> rhn-search.logfile.maxsize = 100m
>
> #rhn-search.logfile.loglevel = DEBUG
> #rhn-seach.syslog.loglevel = DEBUG
>
> # legal note to be displayed on the login page
> # (join long lines with \, HTML is okay to use)
> java.legal_note = BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH.
>
> # Satellite-sync failures
> # https://access.redhat.com/solutions/179023
> timeout = 600
>
> Thanks and good luck
>
>
>
>
> From:        gian sisal <giansisal19 at gmail.com>
> To:        spacewalk-list at redhat.com
> Date:        10/23/2019 04:09 AM
> Subject:        [Spacewalk-list] info request list by a newbie
> Sent by:        spacewalk-list-bounces at redhat.com
> ------------------------------
>
>
>
> Hi everyone,
> first: I'm using spacewalk 2.9.
> I have two questions to pose:
> 1- I have "inactive systems" after 1 day, but for the systems I'm
> checking, maybe for maintenance or other reasons, I can have inactive
> systems for at least 2-3 days, spacewalk sends me notifications about
> systems I already know they are "inactive" (temporarily). Is there a way to
> tell spacewalk (portal configuration/server command line) to set
> "inactivity time"?
>
> 2- Related to the one above: I found a voice under "Systems --> duplicated
> systems" that says:
> **************************************************************************
>  Inactive systems are listed below.
> A system is inactive if its system has not checked in for  "1 days"
>
> ******************************************************************************
> The part "1 days" is in drop-down list... other choices are "4 hours".."1
> month"... I tried to set "1 week" instead of "1 days" but the preference is
> not saved anywhere: I just switch and turn back to the section and again:
> "1 days". Is that normal? and above all: is this what I was looking for to
> answer the question above? last: is there a way to save this preference
> permanently?
>
> Thanks for your cooperation and support.
>
> Best Regards.
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