[Spacewalk-list] spacewalk 1.6 install -- incomplete redirection target of '/rhn/Login.do'
Joseph Lundgren
joseph.lundgren at peakinternet.com
Thu Jan 5 23:35:00 UTC 2012
All,
After (what appears to be) a successful install of SW 1.6 on CentOS 6.2,
the web interface produces a 404 error, saying "The requested resource
() is not available." I followed the guide at
https://fedorahosted.org/spacewalk/wiki/HowToInstall to the letter.
The error log (/var/log/httpd/error_log) says:
[Thu Jan 05 15:11:43 2012] [warn] [client 69.59.192.10] incomplete
redirection target of '/rhn/Login.do' for URI '/index.html' modified to
'http://<HOSTNAME>/rhn/Login.do'
SELinux is in permissive mode. The Oracle (oracle-XE) database
installation and population went as expected. Restarting spacewalk (via
/usr/sbin/spacewalk-service restart) results in:
Shutting down spacewalk services...
Stopping RHN Taskomatic...
RHN Taskomatic was not running.
Stopping cobbler daemon: [ OK ]
Stopping rhn-search...
Stopped rhn-search.
Stopping MonitoringScout ...
[ OK ]
Stopping Monitoring ...
[ OK ]
Stopping httpd: [ OK ]
Stopping tomcat6: [ OK ]
Shutting down osa-dispatcher: [ OK ]
Terminating jabberd processes ...
Stopping router: [ OK ]
Stopping sm: [ OK ]
Stopping c2s: [ OK ]
Stopping s2s: [ OK ]
Done.
Starting spacewalk services...
Initializing jabberd processes ...
Starting router: [ OK ]
Starting sm: [ OK ]
Starting c2s: [ OK ]
Starting s2s: [ OK ]
Starting osa-dispatcher: [ OK ]
Starting tomcat6: [ OK ]
Waiting for tomcat to be ready ...
Starting httpd: [ OK ]
Starting Monitoring ...
[ OK ]
Starting MonitoringScout ...
[ OK ]
Starting rhn-search...
Starting cobbler daemon: [ OK ]
Starting RHN Taskomatic...
Done.
I'm stumped! Several rounds of Google and spacewalk-list searches
provided no helpful results. Does anyone know how to resolve this
issue?
Sincerely,
--
Joseph Lundgren | Systems Engineer | GSEC
PEAK Internet, LLC
(541)754-7325 | 1-800-731-4871 | Fax (541)-738-4950
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