[opensuse-autoinstall] YaST got signal 1 at YCP file :174
Hi all, I'm seeing a very strange behaviour after moving from SLES10 to SLES10 SP1 on some systems. We are using the same autoyast.xml as we were before, and on i386 it seems as it isn't running the embedded scripts. On x86_64, when it gets to the second stage of the install (after the reboot) the install stops and returns the message in the subject. I have attached autoyast.xml so you can take a look if it might be something wrong there, but I also noticed that in another office they are using SP1 and the same file and everything works ok. Are there any specific logs I should be looking at? /var/log/YaST2/y2log doesn't seem to have any errors. I can provide the whole /var/log/YaST2 folder if needed. Thanks again guys! -- Alan Mosca
Quick update: I was experiencing this in vmware. I deleted the virtual machine and recreated a perfectly identical one, and the install was flawless. I suppose it's not an autoyast problem, but if any of you have any idea what it might've been please drop me a line anyway. Regards Alan Mosca [CRI] wrote:
Hi all,
I'm seeing a very strange behaviour after moving from SLES10 to SLES10 SP1 on some systems. We are using the same autoyast.xml as we were before, and on i386 it seems as it isn't running the embedded scripts. On x86_64, when it gets to the second stage of the install (after the reboot) the install stops and returns the message in the subject.
I have attached autoyast.xml so you can take a look if it might be something wrong there, but I also noticed that in another office they are using SP1 and the same file and everything works ok.
Are there any specific logs I should be looking at? /var/log/YaST2/y2log doesn't seem to have any errors. I can provide the whole /var/log/YaST2 folder if needed.
Thanks again guys!
-- Alan Mosca Systems Engineer Cluster Resources, Ltd. Direct - UK Office: +44 (0)1223 437 131 Direct - US Office: +1 801 717 3715 US Headquarters: +1 801 717 3700 Skype: nitbix www.clusterresources.co.uk -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-autoinstall+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-autoinstall+help@opensuse.org
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Alan Mosca [CRI]