Chapter 9. Troubleshooting Satellite by using Hammer
Chapter 9. Troubleshooting Satellite by using Hammer
You can use the hammer ping command to check the status of core Satellite services. Together with the satellite-maintain service status command, this can help you to diagnose and troubleshoot Satellite issues. If all services are running as expected, the output looks as follows:
hammer ping
database:
Status: ok
Server Response: Duration: 0ms
cache:
servers:
1) Status: ok
Server Response: Duration: 1ms
candlepin:
Status: ok
Server Response: Duration: 17ms
candlepin_auth:
Status: ok
Server Response: Duration: 14ms
candlepin_events:
Status: ok
message: 4 Processed, 0 Failed
Server Response: Duration: 0ms
katello_events:
Status: ok
message: 5 Processed, 0 Failed
Server Response: Duration: 0ms
pulp3:
Status: ok
Server Response: Duration: 5083ms
pulp3_content:
Status: ok
Server Response: Duration: 5051ms
foreman_tasks:
Status: ok
Server Response: Duration: 2ms
$ hammer ping
database:
Status: ok
Server Response: Duration: 0ms
cache:
servers:
1) Status: ok
Server Response: Duration: 1ms
candlepin:
Status: ok
Server Response: Duration: 17ms
candlepin_auth:
Status: ok
Server Response: Duration: 14ms
candlepin_events:
Status: ok
message: 4 Processed, 0 Failed
Server Response: Duration: 0ms
katello_events:
Status: ok
message: 5 Processed, 0 Failed
Server Response: Duration: 0ms
pulp3:
Status: ok
Server Response: Duration: 5083ms
pulp3_content:
Status: ok
Server Response: Duration: 5051ms
foreman_tasks:
Status: ok
Server Response: Duration: 2ms
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