Hi, What were your initial problems bootstrapping? Was https://www.uyuni-project.org/uyuni-docs/uyuni/client-configuration/clients-... for CentOS8 followed? Using salt 3001 from saltstack could work, but if there are problems we can't provide help (salt from the Uyuni CentOS8 client tools should be used as that's what is tested and it's the official salt for Uyuni). On martes, 4 de agosto de 2020 15:51:18 (CEST) Simon Avery wrote:
Hello, Spacewalk orphan looking for new home here.
New Leap 15.2 and Uyuni 2020.07 install.
On bootstrapping a Centos 8 client, I hit some snags initially, and needed to install salt-minion on the client, which in turn needed a new repo adding.
yum install https://repo.saltstack.com/py3/redhat/salt-py3-repo-latest.el8.noarch.rpm yum install salt-minion
This installs salt-minion 3001-1.el8 plus dependencies.
This allowed me to bootstrap through the Uyuni web interface and add the client successfully using the salt method.
However, when running a remote command, such as "touch /tmp/i_exist.txt" (actual path doesn't matter), this fails with
stderr: /bin/sh: /tmp/__salt.tmp.jir6xlhr.sh: Permission denied
Googling tells me this is a salt error rather than a Uyuni one, but as Uyuni set up salt-minion I'm hoping to gain a solution here.
Can anyone point me in the right direction please?
Thanks
-- Julio González Gil Release Engineer, SUSE Manager and Uyuni jgonzalez@suse.com