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Transport Layer Security (TLS) on Universal Print Server Pass-through authentication and single sign-on with smart cards Integrate Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops with Citrix Gateway Security considerations and best practices Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager environments On SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, use the zypper locks command.Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager virtualization environmentsĬitrix Hypervisor virtualization environments On Expanded Support Platform, check /etc/yum.conf and search for exclude=. In the case of a crash, restart taskomatic.Ĭheck package locks and exclude lists to determine if packages are locked or excluded on the client: To address this issue, check the /var/log/rhn/rhn_taskomatic_daemon.log file to determine if any processess are still running, or an exception which could indicate a crash. In this case, an inconsistency can occur if taskomatic crashes, or because taskomatic is still running and creating new metadata. The notice that updates are available will appear immediately, but new metadata is only generated on the server after synchronizing.
This can be caused by a metadata regeneration problem, or because update packages have been locked. If you schedule an update on the client, it will fail with an error stating that no updates are available. In some cases, updates are available in the web interface, but not appearing on the client. The description and list of possible fields in the report will be shown.įor further information on program invocations and options, see the spacewalk-report(8) man page as well as the -helpparameter of the spacewalk-report.ġ7.6 Client/Server Package Inconsistency # List of systems that individual users can administer.įor more information about an individual report, run spacewalk-report with the option -info or -list-fields-info and the report name. Lists all users registered to SUSE Manager. List of activation keys for system groups. System data needed for splice integration. Result of OpenSCAP sccdf eval, in a different format. List of only newest package versions that can be upgraded. List of all newer package versions that can be upgraded.
List of systems registered to the server, together with hardware and software information. Lists applicable patches and any registered systems that are affected. Lists all patches that affect systems registered to SUSE Manager. Lists all organizations on SUSE Manager with their system or channel entitlements. The hard limit applies to all processes belonging to the jabber user, and accounts for open files from the router, s2s and sm processes additionally. In SUSE Manager the highest consuming process is c2s, which opens a connection per client.ġ00 additional files are added, here, to accommodate for any non-connection file that c2s requires to work correctly. To something similar to the following: jabbersoftnofileįor example in the case of 5000 clients: jabbersoftnofile5100 jabberhardnofile6000Įnsure you update the /etc/jabberd/c2s.xmlĮXPLANATION: The soft file limit is the limit of the maximum number of open files for a single process. The result is jabberd begins to queue and refuse connections. SYMPTOMS: OSAD clients cannot contact the SUSE Manager Server, and jabberd requires long periods of time to respond on port 5222.ĬAUSE: The number of maximum files that a jabber user can open is lower than the number of connected clients.Įach client requires one permanently open TCP connection and each connection requires one file handler.