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Can you run "tail -f /var/log/rhn/*" and then try to bootstrap again, just in case? On lunes, 12 de julio de 2021 9:21:09 (CEST) Stefan Bluhm wrote:
Thank you Julio,
I also expected a server error. But I do not see any relevant errors in the logs (or so I assume).
find . -type f -newer /tmp/$$ # all files changed today ./tasko/sat/notifications-cleanup-bunch/notifications-cleanup_15359_out ./tasko/sat/mgr-sync-refresh-bunch/mgr-sync-refresh_16848_err ./tasko/sat/mgr-sync-refresh-bunch/mgr-sync-refresh_16848_out ./tasko/sat/channel-repodata-bunch/channel-repodata_17057_out ./search/rhn_search.log ./search/rhn_search_daemon.log ./rhn_taskomatic_daemon.log
tomcat/local_access_log.2021-07-12.txt shows these consecutive lines: 192.168.0.152 - - [12/Jul/2021:07:33:06 +0200] "POST /rhn/manager/frontend-log HTTP/1.1" 200 16 192.168.0.152 - - [12/Jul/2021:07:44:53 +0200] "GET /rhn/errors/500.jsp HTTP/1.1" 500 -
/var/lib/pgsql/data/log/postgresql-Mon.log is empty.
So I guess, I have to up the log level, right?
Best wishes,
Stefan
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An: "uyuni-users" , "users" CC: "Stefan Bluhm" Gesendet: Montag, 12. Juli 2021 08:50:08 Betreff: Re: Where to find bootstrap logs On lunes, 12 de julio de 2021 7:48:43 (CEST) Stefan Bluhm wrote:
Hello,
I seem to be blind or have lost my patience.
When entering "host" (tried IP/hostname), "user"/"password", "activation key" and "Disable SSH.." under "Systems --> Bootstrapping"
a blue info message appears "Your system is bootstrapping: waiting for a response..". After some long time, the bar changes to the red error bar saying: "Server error, please check log files.".
Where are the logs for the bootstrap attempts? I claim, I searched "everywhere".
In this case, this seems to be problem at the server, not at the client.
/var/log/rhn at the server is the place where you need to start looking. Most likely there will be an ISE (Internal Server error) there.
In some cases it could be interesting having a look at the tomcat log and PostgreSQL logs.
Thank you and best wishes,
Stefan
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