[Spacewalk-list] Spacewalk-list Digest, Vol 60, Issue 24

Shawn Maceno Shawn.Maceno at combinenet.com
Thu May 16 13:02:29 UTC 2013


Todd,

Didn't think of that, but just tried it and still no dice.  The page feels like it is trying to gather the entire list of completed actions prior to delivering me the first 25.

Thanks,

Shawn Maceno


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Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] Spacewalk-list Digest, Vol 60, Issue 24

Hi Shawn,

Have you tried reducing the number of entries shown per page? This can be set to as low as 5 in Users > YourUser > preferences > RHN Satellite List Page Size.   This controls how many entries, like systems, would be displayed per page in a list context.  Show entries per list page 50 is where mine is set. I had trouble trying to set it to even 100, let alone 500, which is max.

I would try to set to 25 then test and see if you can get to the events?

Thanks,


Todd Walters
Sr System Software Programmer / Linux
UniGroup, Inc.



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Thanks, Todd.  I can't even get the 'completed actions' screen to come up.  I don't ever get the opportunity to select items to archive, then delete.

ShawnM

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Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] Spacewalk-list Digest, Vol 60, Issue 21

Shawn,

If you're just trying to delete them, I would first archive them then delete. Spacewalk 1.8 added this feature.

I had to select 100 at a time after I archived them though, or I would get the same errors. I had over 15000 actions and was able to archive them all at once, then I deleted by selecting 100 at a time.

I also then went to 'Task Schedules' and cleaned up or changed how often some tasks run.

hope this helps?


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On 5/13/13 4:53 AM, "Tomas Lestach" <tlestach at redhat.com<mailto:tlestach at redhat.com><mailto:tlestach at redhat.com>> wrote:

>> I've been trying to clean up the failed, completed, and archived
>> actions lists in my spacewalk server, and am having trouble with the
>> completed actions list. I'm not sure how many thousands of actions
>> are in the list, but clicking on the link to it, and waiting for
>> quite some time yields an internal server error. The tomcat
>> catalina.out log yields the following: "java.lang.OutOfMemoryError:
>> GC overhead limit exceeded" and
>> "com.mchange.v2.async.ThreadPoolAsynchronousRunner$PoolThread-#0"
>> java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space. I've raised my timeouts
>> in apache to 1200 seconds, and have reached the point where Tomcat
>> cannot complete the request successfully. The Xmx is set to 2048m,
>> and I've tried a couple different GC settings, to no avail. Is there
>> some way of clearing out the completed actions list through database
>> commands or another method that might not be so rough on Tomcat's
>> memory heap?
>
>Hmmm, do you get the same exception if you'd use the
>schedule.listCompletedActions
>API?
>
>(In case not, it's possible to delete them using
>schedule.archiveActions schedule.deleteActions APIs)
>
>
>Regards,
>Tomas
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I'm just starting to investigate how to synchronize between spacewalk servers.  And I think I have a problem.  From what I've read it appears that the only way to synchronize data using the 'satellite-sync' command is via a PULL from the master server by a slave server.  This is not possible in my environments.

We have test,  staging, and production environments, each physically separate and completely network independent and we only allow connections from test to production or test to staging, not the other way around.    Our normal operating procedures require us to apply all updates to the test environment, work out any issues, then push those updates to our staging, check everything again, and then finally from test to our production environments.  Currently our sole Spacewalk instance exists in our test environment and we want to implement slaves in both staging and production.

So is it possibly to use the 'satellite-sync' tool to PUSH updates to slaves from a master server?  If not, what other options do I have to sync my software channels, packages, kickstart configurations, and configuration channels between environments?

Thx
Chris.
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