cFabij
cFabij
I cannot replicate this issue. It works fine on my 2024.02 version. You could check the files in `/usr/share/susemanager/www` (API documents are found in tomcat folder). Maybe the installation was...
Your Uyuni version 2023.09 is very old. I'd recommend first to update to the recent version. After that please post the `/var/log/venv-salt-minion` logs from the failed machines.
There is an Ansible script running (and failing). It does not install the "normal" venv-salt-minion package. - How do you onboard the Uyuni clients? - Why don't you use the...
On Uyuni server you need to sync predefined channels, depending on the OS of your potential Uyuni clients: See https://www.uyuni-project.org/uyuni-docs/en/uyuni/client-configuration/registration-overview.html By syncing these common channels Uyuni will create a bootstrap...
There is a warning on https://www.uyuni-project.org/uyuni-docs/en/uyuni/client-configuration/registration-cli.html that CLI bootstrapping will only work with Uyuni's Salt Bundle package or salt-minion from an official SUSE distributions. That being said: You can use...
Due to your services output above (apache2's status is "Processing requests...") I'd suggest 1. checking on apache2 `systemctl status apache2.service`: Does it actually restarted the webserver? 2. checking the ports...
The apache2 service is running but it seems to have issues (hence error code 503). I would try to reload the config (`systemctl reload apache2`) and/or restart the server (maybe...
> There is no hard maximum number of supported systems. > Uyuni is designed by default to work on small and medium scale installations. **_For installations with more than 1000...
Hi @shivamsaraiya! To elaborate agraul's answer a bit further: - When you onboard a (future) Salt minion it will send its public key to the Salt master. - The Salt...
Hi there! Poking in the dark here but could you please try `spacecmd -d system_schedulepackagerefresh ` on your Uyuni server and post the debug messages? `system_schedulepackagerefresh` is the command line...