Created attachment 440003 [details] Web Traceback (Recieved by email) Description of problem: Can't create activation key through web interface Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): spacewalk-oracle 1.1.6 spacewalk-java 1.1.50 spacewalk-base-minimal 1.1.8 How reproducible: Fedora 13 x86_64 with oracle-xe-server installed by instruction Steps to Reproduce: 1. OS Fedora x86_64 2. oracle-xe-server (installed by following this guide https://fedorahosted.org/spacewalk/wiki/OracleXeSetup) 3. spacewalk-oracle installed by followed this guide (https://fedorahosted.org/spacewalk/wiki/HowToInstall) 4. Go to web interface -> Manage Activation Keys -> create new key Actual results: This error message Internal Server Error The server experienced a problem which prevented your request from being filled out. It may not be possible to execute this action at this time. Please help us correct this problem by contacting us with details of how you received this message. Expected results: Web interface for activation key creation Additional info:
Do you still see this problem? If so, could re-produce the problem then post the contents of the file /var/log/tomcat5/catalina.out? Thanks
Mass-aligning under space12, so that we don't lose track of this bugzilla. This however does not mean that we plan (will be able to) address this bug in Spacewalk 1.2.
Mass-moving to space13.
We did not have time for this one during Spacewalk 1.4 time frame. Mass moving to Spacewalk 1.5.
Aligning under space16.
As per comment #1, we have requested and been waiting for more information for about 10 months. We do not see this as a bug in our code, but lack of information makes it hard to know for sure. We will likely close this out, without a way to replicate. Traceback added showed: Caused by: java.io.FileNotFoundException: /usr/share/tomcat6/work/Catalina/localhost/rhn/org/apache/jsp/WEB_002dINF/pages/common/fragments/activationkeys/details_jspf.java (No such file or directory) Which would seem to indicate *something* went wrong during installation, causing something to be missing on disk. This likely was fixed by reinstalling spacewalk-java package. Cliff
Closing as per comment #7.