Hi,
The problem is probably in the pakiti client talking to the web server but
it never logs this to see the errors is slightly convoluted.
1) Run the pakiti command on the client with the '-v' option that should
output the curl command it's using to upload the data.
2) Run that manually having removed the '-s' (silent) option. That should
then give you the error that's stopping curl uploading the info.
Yours,
Chris.
On 20/04/2010 17:33, "Chris Curtis" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi -
>
> After recent discussions about Pakiti, I've tried to install it at
> Birmingham.
>
> I have installed the server and client on a clean machine, following the
> instructions here:
>
> http://pakiti.sourceforge.net/index2.html
>
> The one exception to the instructions is that I added the line:
>
> Alias /pakiti "/var/lib/pakiti/www"
>
> to the /etc/httpd/conf.d/pakiti.conf file. When I point my browser at the
> server, I can see column headings, but no data from the clients.
>
> I think that the RPM data should arrive when the /etc/cron.daily/pakiti
> job is run, which in turn calls /usr/sbin/pakiti, but no data arrives in
> my database. I've checked that the pakiti user can write data to the
> mysql database, so I don't understand what's gone wrong.
>
> This (pakiti 1.0.1) is currently running on an SL5.3 64 bit VM. The
> log files are empty, so no clue there. Has anyone else had this problem?
> How can I fix this?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Chris
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