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=Overview=
 
=Overview=
 
Package Maintainer/Installer for bulk management.<br>
 
Package Maintainer/Installer for bulk management.<br>
Installation of Spacewalk on CentOS7.
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Installation of Spacewalk on CentOS7.<br>
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Instructions from [https://github.com/spacewalkproject/spacewalk/wiki/HowToInstall here]
  
 
=Installation=
 
=Installation=
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==Spacewalk==
 
==Spacewalk==
 
  <nowiki>~$ sudo yum -y install spacewalk-postgresql </nowiki>
 
  <nowiki>~$ sudo yum -y install spacewalk-postgresql </nowiki>
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==Firewall==
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<nowiki>~$ sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --add-service=http
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~$ sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --add-service=https
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~$ sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --runtime-to-perm
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~$ sudo firewall-cmd --reload</nowiki>
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=Configuration=
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Using the default postgres db with an answerfile
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<nowiki>~$ spacewalk-setup --answer-file=<FILENAME></nowiki>
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Example Answer file:
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<nowiki>admin-email = root@localhost
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ssl-set-cnames = spacewalk2
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ssl-set-org = Spacewalk Org
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ssl-set-org-unit = spacewalk
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ssl-set-city = My City
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ssl-set-state = My State
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ssl-set-country = US
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ssl-password = spacewalk
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ssl-set-email = root@localhost
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ssl-config-sslvhost = Y
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db-backend=postgresql
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db-name=spaceschema
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db-user=spaceuser
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db-password=spacepw
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db-host=localhost
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db-port=5432
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enable-tftp=Y</nowiki>

Revision as of 16:45, 3 August 2020

Spacewalk

Contents

Overview

Package Maintainer/Installer for bulk management.
Installation of Spacewalk on CentOS7.
Instructions from here

Installation

Dependencies

~$ sudo yum install -y epel-release
~$ sudo yum install -y yum-plugin-tmprepo
~$ yum install -y spacewalk-repo --tmprepo=https://copr-be.cloud.fedoraproject.org/results/%40spacewalkproject/spacewalk-2.10/epel-7-x86_64/repodata/repomd.xml --nogpg

Postgres

~$ sudo yum -y install spacewalk-setup-postgresql 

Spacewalk

~$ sudo yum -y install spacewalk-postgresql 

Firewall

~$ sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --add-service=http
~$ sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --add-service=https
~$ sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --runtime-to-perm
~$ sudo firewall-cmd --reload

Configuration

Using the default postgres db with an answerfile

~$ spacewalk-setup --answer-file=<FILENAME>

Example Answer file:

admin-email = root@localhost
ssl-set-cnames = spacewalk2
ssl-set-org = Spacewalk Org
ssl-set-org-unit = spacewalk
ssl-set-city = My City
ssl-set-state = My State
ssl-set-country = US
ssl-password = spacewalk
ssl-set-email = root@localhost
ssl-config-sslvhost = Y
db-backend=postgresql
db-name=spaceschema
db-user=spaceuser
db-password=spacepw
db-host=localhost
db-port=5432
enable-tftp=Y
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