Hi
cobbler repo list is empty but then I would expect that to be the case as I
have not added additional repos. I am only expecting the base repos to be
added.
I have tried re-importing the dvd with a different name and assigned my
server a new profile. At the moment I am trying out RHEL5.5 and will see if
that behaves any differently.
Thanks for your help so far.
On 28 February 2012 16:25, André Gemünd <andre.gemuend(a)scai.fraunhofer.de>wrote:
To explain what I meant, it might be that the repository has not
been
created during the distribution import, and that therefor the list of
repositories in this file is empty. This would be another bug. Does cobbler
repo list show you something?
Greetings
André
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>
> 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
>
> --
> Gerhardus Geldenhuis
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