[opensuse-buildservice] Trouble on first install of a OBS-Worker 2.2.994-1.3
Hello all, I have trouble on installing a obs worker with version 2.2.994-1.3.noarch I run the following setup: OBS-Server (192.168.122.173) OBS-Worker (192.168.122.8) Both are KVM on the same host and each installed with this documentation: http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Build_Service_private_installation Both are also in the same (virtual) network and have access to internet and can ping each other by IP. I used this for install the server: http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/openSUSE:/Tools/images/obs-server.... And this for the worker: http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/openSUSE:/Tools/images/obs-worker.... I'm able to access the OBS-Server Webui as I would expect it. I installed the worker regarding: #Installing_the_obs-worker_software The worker boots up and complains that it failes to fetch initial code on http://localhost:5252 (when i manual change in /etc/rc.d/obsworker localhost to obs server ip the fetch of the initial code works 'done') I can login as root. Now I tried to configure the worker and got stuck here: #Configuring_the_OBS_instance_names There is no /usr/lib/obs/server/BSConfig.pm on my worker. I'm also missing /etc/sysconfig/obs-worker (which is mentioned in other documentations.) there is only obs-server slptool findsrvs obs.source_server slptool findsrvs obs.repo_server give me nothing (no output). Can anyone point me in the correct direction? Thanks, Jeremias -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+owner@opensuse.org
Am Sonntag, 15. April 2012, 20:18:18 schrieb Jeremias Bosch: ...
There is no
/usr/lib/obs/server/BSConfig.pm
yes, the worker code is going to be downloaded always from the server to keep it in sync.
on my worker. I'm also missing /etc/sysconfig/obs-worker (which is mentioned in other documentations.) there is only obs-server
obs-worker is obsolete, it would be still used if it is there though. However, use obs-server file to configure your remote manually or ...
slptool findsrvs obs.source_server slptool findsrvs obs.repo_server
... run "rcslpd" on your main server to announce these services. (if it is running, it may got blocked by the firewall).
give me nothing (no output).
Can anyone point me in the correct direction?
Thanks,
Jeremias
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