[Satellite6] Goferd messages are filled in '/var/log/messages' in client system
Issue
- Every 30 seconds gofer messages is getting generated in
/var/log/messages. - Client system registered to 'Red Hat Satellite6 Server' is getting filled with goferd messages in
/var/log/messages
Nov 23 14:25:49 client1.example.com goferd[4530]: [INFO][pulp.agent.92e93a97-1d71-4f27-bf70-4e2333905155] gofer.messaging.adapter.proton.connection:100 - connecting: URL: amqps://satellite.example.com:5647|SSL: ca: /etc/rhsm/ca/katello-default-ca.pem|key: None|certificate: /etc/pki/consumer/bundle.pem|host-validation: None
Nov 23 14:25:49 client1.example.com goferd[4530]: [INFO][pulp.agent.92e93a97-1d71-4f27-bf70-4e2333905155] root:485 - connecting to satellite.example.com:5647...
Nov 23 14:25:49 client1.example.com goferd[4530]: [INFO][pulp.agent.92e93a97-1d71-4f27-bf70-4e2333905155] gofer.messaging.adapter.proton.connection:103 - connected: amqps://satellite.example.com:5647
Nov 23 14:25:49 client1.example.com goferd[4530]: [INFO][pulp.agent.92e93a97-1d71-4f27-bf70-4e2333905155] root:505 - connected to satellite.example.com:5647
Nov 23 14:26:16 client1.example.com goferd[4530]: [INFO][pulp.agent.92e93a97-1d71-4f27-bf70-4e2333905155] gofer.messaging.adapter.proton.connection:100 - connecting: URL: amqps://satellite.example.com:5647|SSL: ca: /etc/rhsm/ca/katello-default-ca.pem|key: None|certificate: /etc/pki/consumer/bundle.pem|host-validation: None
Nov 23 14:26:16 client1.example.com goferd[4530]: [INFO][pulp.agent.92e93a97-1d71-4f27-bf70-4e2333905155] root:485 - connecting to satellite.example.com:5647...
Nov 23 14:26:16 client1.example.com goferd[4530]: [INFO][pulp.agent.92e93a97-1d71-4f27-bf70-4e2333905155] gofer.messaging.adapter.proton.connection:103 - connected: amqps://satellite.example.com:5647
Nov 23 14:26:16 client1.example.com goferd[4530]: [INFO][pulp.agent.92e93a97-1d71-4f27-bf70-4e2333905155] root:505 - connected to satellite.example.com:5647
Environment
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux (5.7, 6.x, 7.x)
- Red Hat Satellite 6.1.3
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