Code: Alles auswählen
[create_driver_links.py(1/1)] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[create_driver_links.py(1/1)] exec: sudo -S -p "failed..." /var/lib/opsi/depot/win7-x64/create_driver_links.py 2>&1
[create_driver_links.py(1/1)] com.jcraft.jsch.JSchException: session is down
[create_driver_links.py(1/1)] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[create_driver_links.py(1/1)] exec: sudo -S -p "failed..." /var/lib/opsi/depot/win7-x64/create_driver_links.py 2>&1
[create_driver_links.py(1/1)] com.jcraft.jsch.JSchException: session is down
[show_drivers.py(1/1)] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[show_drivers.py(1/1)] exec: /var/lib/opsi/depot/win7-x64/show_drivers.py elitedesk-g3.mbsnetinc.com 2>&1
[show_drivers.py(1/1)] com.jcraft.jsch.JSchException: session is down
[show_drivers.py(1/1)] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[show_drivers.py(1/1)] exec: /var/lib/opsi/depot/win7-x64/show_drivers.py elitedesk-g3.mbsnetinc.com 2>&1
[show_drivers.py(1/1)] com.jcraft.jsch.JSchException: session is down
I'm launching configed by running 'java -jar configed.jar'.
I get the same thing when I click on 'Rebuild table for drivers'.
What could this be?
Also, the quick start guide says to run 'opsi-setup --set-rights ./drivers' after a driver upload, is this necessary? We'd probably prefer to use the GUI if possible.