[Spacewalk-list] taskomatic scheduled task 'cobbler-sync-default' throwing exception every minute

Scott Worthington scott.c.worthington at gmail.com
Thu Jan 5 16:12:49 UTC 2012


On Thursday, January 05, 2012 9:00:01 AM, Scott Worthington wrote:

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>Every minute, I am seeing errors being logged into 
>/var/log/rhn/rhn_taskomatic_daemon.log:
>
>INFO   | jvm 1    | 2012/01/05 08:30:00 | 2012-01-05 08:30:00,185 [DefaultQuartzScheduler_Worker-10] ERROR com.redhat.rhn.taskomatic.task.CobblerSyncTask - RuntimeExceptioneError trying to sync to cobbler: No row with the given identifier exists: [com.redhat.rhn.domain.kickstart.KickstartableTree#6]
>INFO   | jvm 1    | 2012/01/05 08:30:00 | org.hibernate.ObjectNotFoundException: No row with the given identifier exists: [com.redhat.rhn.domain.kickstart.KickstartableTree#6]

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> I see that cobbler-sync-default is scheduled in the postgresql 
> taskomatic table 'rhntaskoschedule' with the entry '0 * * * * ?'
>
> Which postgresql table should I check to find the entry for the 
> 'KickstartableTree' that does not physically exist?
>
> Is there a possible a row was not deleted from one of the 
> 'rhnkickstart*' databases?
>
> --ScottW

I ran 'cobbler list' and I have 5 items, yet in the web GUI I have 3 
kickstartable distros listed.

The additional items in the 'cobbler list' are distros that have *xen 
added to them.

That is, in 'cobbler list' I get:

distros:
   centos57-x86_64:1:SpacewalkDefaultOrganization
   centos57-x86_64_test-one:1:SpacewalkDefaultOrganization
   centos57-x86_64_test-onexen:1:SpacewalkDefaultOrganization
   centos57-x86_64xen:1:SpacewalkDefaultOrganization
   centos62-x86_64:1:SpacewalkDefaultOrganization

But I only have "centos57-x86_64", "centos57-x86_64_test-one" and 
"centos62-x86_64" in the Spacewalk GUI.

So I'm trying to find out if the error is actually about the fact that 
'cobbler list' is returning 5 distros yet there
are only 3 rows in the rhnKickstartableTree table (found in 
KickstartableTree.hbm.xml).

Any insight would be helpful.




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