I've just installed cobbler 1.6.6 on a brand new installation. The http_server is not defined. I have looked at two other installations which were upgraded to 1.6.6 from earlier version. My configs are the same. How do I get http_server to be defined (other than had coding in the distro). This also happens with the server substitution in yum_repo_stanza. What have I missed?
Thx in advance.
On 07/15/2009 11:39 AM, Christopher Dale wrote:
I've just installed cobbler 1.6.6 on a brand new installation. The http_server is not defined. I have looked at two other installations which were upgraded to 1.6.6 from earlier version. My configs are the same. How do I get http_server to be defined (other than had coding in the distro). This also happens with the server substitution in yum_repo_stanza. What have I missed?
Thx in advance.
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(A) Are you sure you don't mean "<<inherit>>" ? Inherit in the Web UI is normal. It means to take the value from a higher level object. (B) If you have server set in settings, it should be good ... though I suspect you may have a profile that has the --server-override parameter set on one of your objects. If you set to the string "<<override>>", which is meaningless, rather than "<<inherit>>" which means something internal to cobbler, it would do what you say...
Hmm, sovled. Self inflicted. I put <<override>> instead of <<inherit>> in the Server Override field of my test system definition.
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 11:39 AM, Christopher Dale < christopher.dale@incommon.us> wrote:
I've just installed cobbler 1.6.6 on a brand new installation. The http_server is not defined. I have looked at two other installations which were upgraded to 1.6.6 from earlier version. My configs are the same. How do I get http_server to be defined (other than had coding in the distro). This also happens with the server substitution in yum_repo_stanza. What have I missed?
Thx in advance.
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