On 28 February 2012 15:48, André Gemünd <andre.gemuend(a)scai.fraunhofer.de>wrote:
Hi Gerhardus,
> wget "
>
http://cobbler2.example.com/cblr/svc/op/yum/system/testmachine.example.com
> " --output-document=/etc/yum.repos.d/cobbler-config.repo returns an
> empty file. There is no error in the logs. The file exists but is
> empty. So some how the contents of this internal variable were not
> created. I would love to debug this further but not sure how. man
> cobbler does not make mention of any debugging or logging. Nor could
> I find an parameters in /etc/cobbler/settings to change debug level.
> I have checked all the log files for errors.
I see. So at least the variable was correctly extended, otherwise the line
would not be there. If you point a browser to
http://10.173.90.168/cblr/svc/op/yum/system/testmachine.example.com
do you get the correct response, or is it just empty?
If it is empty, I would check the HTTP log for errors. There should at
least be a string "#object not found" or something like that.
If not, maybe the machine can't resolve
cobbler2.example.com during
installation?
The log files show a 200 when getting the file. It is just empty. I thought
about the resolve problem... during installation. Browsing to it just gives
me an empty page with a 200 in the log file. A wget on the build server
also fails... so I am currently at a bit of a loss. I building a new test
machine based on RHEL5.5 to see if that would make a difference.
From the httpd log file:
"GET
/cblr/svc/op/yum/system/auth01.clean.io HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-"
"Mozilla/5.0
Regards
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Gerhardus Geldenhuis