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On 01/03/2013 08:59, Olivier Desport wrote:
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Le 28/02/2013 14:29, Jonathan Clarke a écrit :<br>
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On 28/02/13 12:26, Olivier Desport wrote:<br>
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Hello,<br>
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I'm working with Rudder 2.4. I've deleted a node in the web
interface because I had to install a new server with the same
name. When I try to add this node, it never appears in "Accept
new node" menu. Can you tell me the way to clean this node in
Postgre, LDAP and files ?<br>
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The logs for this node on the Rudder server :<br>
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Feb 28 12:21:47 celebrimbor cf-serverd[17935]: Accepting
connection from "172.31.136.112"<br>
Feb 28 12:21:47 celebrimbor cf-serverd[17935]: REFUSAL of
request from connecting host: (SYNCH 1362050507 STAT
/var/rudder/share/d2abce4d-630e-4d05-932f-8e2b87942392/rules/cfengine-community)<br>
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For the node to reappear in "Accept new nodes", it needs to send
a new inventory. However, by default this only happens at night
(between 0:00 and 6:00).<br>
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You can force the node to run an inventory *now*, by running:<br>
/var/rudder/cfengine-community/bin/cf-agent -KI
-Dforce_inventory<br>
(see <a moz-do-not-send="true" class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://www.rudder-project.org/rudder-doc-2.4/rudder-doc.html#_inventory">http://www.rudder-project.org/rudder-doc-2.4/rudder-doc.html#_inventory</a>)
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Then, it should appear in the Accept New Nodes screen (after
5-10 minutes).<br>
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Let me know if this works for you!<br>
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I've launched this command several times but there is still no
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Ha. This is probably an unfortunate bug then. Could you :<br>
- force the node to run an inventory with the
/var/rudder/cfengine-community/bin/cf-agent -KI -Dforce_inventory
command<br>
- wait for it to be propagated within Rudder (it should take about 5
minutes)<br>
- On the policy server, dig into
/var/log/rudder/webapp/2013-03-01.stderrout.log, and look for
messages like the following<br>
"Can't parse the input report, aborting"<br>
"Error when trying to parse report"<br>
"Exception when processing report" <br>
And copy the content of the text here, it will help us understand
what's going on<br>
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Thank you.<br>
Nicolas<br>
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