Can you share the content of your bootstrap script until the part where it says:
# DO NOT EDIT BEYOND THIS POINT
Did you change anything at client-config-overrides.txt? On martes, 14 de julio de 2020 17:30:49 (CEST) Len Ewen wrote:
It is the self signed certificate that is created by default uyuni. I didn't even need to use the certificate when I install OL7 or Cent7 boxes. It just sees to work. Ol6 and Cent6 seem to be a little more needy. ---------------
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On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 11:06 AM Julio González Gil
wrote:
Who issued the SSL certificate you are using?
Is it the self-signed certificate that Uyuni creates by default?
If not, you need to follow https://www.uyuni-project.org/uyuni-docs/uyuni/ administration/ssl-certs- https://www.uyuni-project.org/uyuni-docs/uyuni/administration/ssl-certs- imported.html#_replace_certificates_with_a_third_party_certificate
In the end you will get a RPM published, and if you open your bootstrap script, you will notice this warning:
echo "Verify that the script variable settings are correct:" echo " - CLIENT_OVERRIDES should be only set differently if a customized" echo " client-config-overrides-VER.txt file was created with a different" echo " name." echo " - ensure the value of HOSTNAME is correct." echo " - ensure the value of ORG_CA_CERT is correct."
And below there's the value of the RPM:
ORG_CA_CERT=rhn-org-trusted-ssl-cert-1.0-1.noarch.rpm
So all in all, the short story is: you need to generate the RPMs, install them and deploy them and then update the bootstrap scripts.
On martes, 14 de julio de 2020 16:14:43 (CEST) Len Ewen wrote:
UPDATING RHN_REGISTER/UP2DATE CONFIGURATION FILES ------------------------------------------------- * downloading necessary files
client_config_update.py...
2020-07-14 09:52:25 URL: http://uyuni.test.uindy.edu/pub/bootstrap/client_config_update.py [6456/6456] -> "client_config_update.py" [1] FINISHED --2020-07-14 09:52:25-- Downloaded: 1 files, 6.3K in 0s (12025 GB/s)
client-config-overrides.txt...
2020-07-14 09:52:25 URL: http://uyuni.test.uindy.edu/pub/bootstrap/client-config-overrides.txt [629/629] -> "client-config-overrides.txt" [1] FINISHED --2020-07-14 09:52:25-- Downloaded: 1 files, 629 in 0s (1172 GB/s)
PREPARE GPG KEYS AND CORPORATE PUBLIC CA CERT -------------------------------------------------
* importing organizational GPG keys 2020-07-14 09:52:25 URL: http://uyuni.test.uindy.edu/pub/uyuni-gpg-pubkey-0d20833e.key
[1126/1126]
-> "uyuni-gpg-pubkey-0d20833e.key" [1] FINISHED --2020-07-14 09:52:25-- Downloaded: 1 files, 1.1K in 0s (2097 GB/s)
* configured not to use SSL: don't install corporate public CA cert
CLEANING UP OLD SUSE MANAGER REPOSITORIES -------------------------------------------------
CHECKING THE REGISTRATION STACK ------------------------------------------------- * check for necessary packages being installed... * client codebase is oracle-6 package salt is not installed package salt-minion is not installed WARNING: cannot verify uyuni.test.uindy.edu’s certificate, issued by
“/C=US/ST=IN/L=Indy/O=Uindy/OU=Uindy/CN=uyuni.test.uindy.edu”: Unable to locally verify the issuer’s authority.
2020-07-14 09:52:25 URL: https://uyuni.test.uindy.edu/pub/repositories/oracle/6/bootstrap/repodata/ re> pomd.xml [2618/2618] -> "repomd.xml" [1] FINISHED --2020-07-14 09:52:25-- Downloaded: 1 files, 2.6K in 0s (4876 GB/s)
adding client software repository at
https://uyuni.test.uindy.edu/pub/repositories/oracle/6/bootstrap * going to install missing packages...
https://uyuni.test.uindy.edu/pub/repositories/oracle/6/bootstrap/repodata/ re>
pomd.xml: [Errno 14] problem making ssl connection Trying other mirror. Error: Cannot retrieve repository metadata (repomd.xml) for repository: susemanager:bootstrap. Please verify its path and try again package salt is not installed ERROR: Failed to install all missing packages.
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Len Ewen
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On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 9:25 AM Julio González Gil
wrote:
Can you provide the log so we can see the error?
On martes, 14 de julio de 2020 15:22:39 (CEST) Len Ewen wrote:
I am getting an error where it cannot find the ssl certificate even
though
it is in the bootstrap file. Oracle Linux 7 and Centos 7 install
fine,
but
C6 and OL6 just freak out with the install. Is there some sort of
magic
I
am missing to get C6 and OL6 to install properly?
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-- Julio González Gil Release Engineer, SUSE Manager and Uyuni jgonzalez@suse.com
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