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IMPORTANT: Please note we do not plan any extra work being done on this project. Sanity checks for Foreman and Satellite 6 are currently gathered in this tool: https://github.com/theforeman/foreman_maintain (also packaged for Sat6).

satellite-sanity

Tooling to verify Red Hat Satellite health by checking for requirements, common issues, service status, etc.

Running the tool

If you have just cloned this GIT repo to your Red Hat Satellite, just run:

# cd satellite-sanity/
# ./satellite-sanity -h
# ./satellite-sanity --list-tags   # show available rule's tags
# ./satellite-sanity -t general,Satellite_5   # if you are on Satellite 5
# ./satellite-sanity -t general,Satellite_6   # if you are on Satellite 6

If you are running on system with rpm installed, just drop that ./ from above and run satellite-sanity.

Example output

$ ./satellite-sanity -t general
Selected tag(s): general
ERROR:satellite_sanity.config:Data not available for neighbour_table_overflow
[ PASS ] Check that hostname is configured properly (hostname_matches)
[ SKIP ] Check for ARP cache being full signs (neighbour_table_overflow)
[ FAIL ] Just a demo rule which keeps failing (example_fails)
         This text explains what is wrong, can use data returned by main()
         'dhcp131-38.brq.redhat.com' and provides howto and/or links to more info

In this example rule hostname_matches passed (see satellite_sanity/rules/hostname_matches.py), rule neighbour_table_overflow is skippet (because I have executed the tool as normal user so the tool was not able to read /var/log/messages, see satellite_sanity/rules/neighbour_table_overflow.py) and rule example_fails detected problem (well, it does all the time, see satellite_sanity/rules/example_fails.py) and provided some hints on what is going on.

Building rpm

Assuming you are on a recent Fedora system:

$ ./makedist   # generate tarball
$ ls ~/rpmbuild/SOURCES/satellite-sanity-0.1.tar.gz   # ensure tarball is where we want it
$ rpmbuild -ba satellite-sanity.spec

Running internal tests

# ./tests.py   # unit tests
# ./tests.sh   # kinda integration tests