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Grant Gainey edited this page Dec 12, 2016 · 2 revisions

Spacewalk Proxy Installation Instructions

These instructions are for Spacewalk Proxy 0.2 onwards

If you're looking for instructions for the RHN Proxy product see the Red Hat Network Satellite documentation.

Prerequisites

  • Around 6GB storage per distribution under /var/spool/squid (or wherever you want your Squid cache to be)
  • Outbound open ports 80, 443, 4545 (only if you want to enable monitoring) and 5269
  • Inbound open ports 80, 443 and 5222
  • An upstream RHN Satellite server with an available Proxy entitlement or a Spacewalk server
  • Machine where you will install Spacewalk Proxy must be registered against Spacewalk Server, which you will proxy.
  • A provisioning entitlement for the Proxy server
  • Enable EPEL yum repository

Repository

RPM downloads of the project are available through yum repositories. Set up your yum to point to Spacewalk 1.9 repository. For the repo setup specifics, see HowToInstall#SettingupSpacewalkrepo.

Installation

Ensure your machine is registered in Spacewalk and has a provisioning entitlement. Then just ask yum to install the application:

yum install spacewalk-proxy-selinux spacewalk-proxy-installer

This will pull down and install the set of RPMs required for the installer to run. Below is an example of the set of packages pulled in:

========================================================================================
 Package                       Arch       Version            Repository            Size
========================================================================================
Installing:
 spacewalk-proxy-installer     noarch     1.9.2-1.el5        spacewalk             50 k
Installing for dependencies:
 rhncfg                        noarch     5.10.43-1.el5      spacewalk-client      68 k
 rhncfg-actions                noarch     5.10.43-1.el5      spacewalk-client      41 k
 rhncfg-client                 noarch     5.10.43-1.el5      spacewalk-client      37 k
 rhncfg-management             noarch     5.10.43-1.el5      spacewalk-client      48 k

If this is the first time installing an RPM from the Spacewalk repo, yum will prompt you to install the GPG key:

Importing GPG key 0x863A853D "Spacewalk <spacewalk-devel@redhat.com>" from http://yum.spacewalkproject.org/RPM-GPG-KEY-spacewalk-2012
Is this ok [y/N]: y

Then you need to configure the proxy. Run:

configure-proxy.sh

and follow the prompts. This will download and configure the nessecery packages. Once installed use /usr/sbin/rhn-proxy to stop and start the service.

You should now be able to navigate to the hostname of your proxy in a web browser and see the Spacewalk Proxy page. If you see an error here there's likely something wrong with your install.

Automated Installation

The configure-proxy.sh install script supports an answer file to allow you to preanswer the questions. For the full list of variables see "man configure-proxy.sh".

configure-proxy.sh --answer-file=proxyanswers.txt

proxyanswers.txt:

VERSION="1.9"
RHN_PARENT="spacewalk.example.com"
TRACEBACK_EMAIL="admin@example.com"
USE_SSL="Y"
CA_CHAIN="/usr/share/rhn/RHN-ORG-TRUSTED-SSL-CERT"
HTTP_PROXY=
SSL_ORG="Example Org"
SSL_ORGUNIT="proxy1.example.com"
SSL_COMMON="proxy1.example.com"
SSL_CITY="New York"
SSL_STATE="New York"
SSL_COUNTRY="US"
SSL_EMAIL="admin@example.com"
INSTALL_MONITORING="n"
POPULATE_CONFIG_CHANNEL="n"

As this example doesn't answer all the questions (e.g. SSL_PASSWORD) you'd still be prompted for that value. If you know that you've answered all questions then you can run with --non-interactive.

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