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components osad Client-side service written in Python that responds to pings and runs rhn_check when told to by osa-dispatcher. osa-dispatcher Server-side service written in Python that determines when an osad instance needs to be pinged or run rhn_check and sends a message telling https://fedorahosted.org/spacewalk/wiki/OsadHowTo them to do so. jabberd A daemon that implements the XMPP protocol defined in http://marc.info/?l=spacewalk-list&m=138721274514158&w=2 RFC 3920 and 3921. osad and osa-dispatcher both connect to this daemon. It handles authentication as well. What do they do? osa-dispatcher periodically runs a query that checks to see if there are any clients overdue for a ping. If there are, it sends a message through jabberd to the osad instances running on unable to the clients it needs responses from. The osad instances respond to the ping through the jabberd server. osa-dispatcher receives the response, and marks the client as 'online'. If osa-dispatcher doesn't receive a response from an osad instance in a certain amount of time, it is marked as offline. The osa-dispatcher daemon also periodically performs a select within the database to see if any clients have any actions unable to connect they need to perform. If there are, it sends a message through jabberd to osad telling it to run rhn_check on the client. rhn_check then takes over performing the actual action. RHN Proxies have have a jabberd server running on them that will pass all messages it receives up to the jabberd server running on the satellite. Key Files for osad The source code for osad lives in /usr/share/rhn/osad/ on the clients. The configuration files are: /etc/sysconfig/rhn/osad.conf /etc/sysconfig/rhn/up2date The actual script that is run by the service scripts for osad is /usr/sbin/osad. Log files are placed in /var/log/osad by default, but the location is configurable in osad.conf. osad is installed by the osad-*.rpm package Key Files for osa-dispatcher The python code is in /usr/share/rhn/osad/ on the satellite. osa-dispatcher is configured in the /etc/rhn/rhn.conf file, in the section titled "OSA Configuration". Example entries # grep osa /etc/rhn/rhn.conf osa-dispatcher.jabber_server = yourspacewalk.example.org osa-dispatcher.osa_ssl_cert = /var/www/html/pub/RHN-ORG-TRUSTED-SSL-CERT osa-dispatcher.jabber_username = rhn-dispatcher-sat osa-dispatcher.jabber_password = rhn-dispatcher-a44631 # The script run by the service commands is located at /usr/sbin/osa-dispatcher. osa-dispatcher logs are dumped in /var/log/rhn/osa-dispatcher.log Use osa-dispatcher.debug = X within the /etc/rhn/rhn.conf file to increase debug logging osa-dispatcher is installed by the osa-dispatcher-*.rpm package and should be included on S
() gmail ! com [Download message RAW] Hello Thank you to share it with us. B. On 16/12/13 15:05, Net Warrior wrote: > Hi, > > After a couple of weeks of pure pain and agony , I got it working, now > let me tell you what I've found and hope this can help someone else: > > Googling around I found a user with the same error, and he said that > jabbers uses /etc/pki/spacewalk/jabberd/server.pem certificate file > and not the one under /etc/jabberd, well, I took a look once again to > the c2s, router,sm and s2s configuration files, and I notice to begin > with that the stanza