Monitoring probes hang in a pending state after changing satellite FQDN entry in /etc/hosts file

Solution Verified - Updated -

Issue

  • Monitoring probes hang in a pending state after changing satellite FQDN entry in /etc/hosts file:

        ==> nocpulse/execute_commands.log <==
        2011-04-13 17:46:38 96: Starting queue run
        2011-04-13 17:46:38 95: Freshening heartbeat file /var/lib/nocpulse/commands/heartbeat
        2011-04-13 17:46:38 104:      Attempting to fetch commands (attempt 0)
        2011-04-13 17:46:38 95:      Queue server URL:  https://satfqdn/satconfig/cgi-mod-perl/fetch_commands.cgi?cluster_id=&node_id=&role=lead&version=1.0
        2011-04-13 17:46:38 95:      Failed to get command list: HTTP error:  403 Forbidden
        2011-04-13 17:46:38 106:      fetch_commands failed: HTTP error:  403 Forbidden
        2011-04-13 17:46:38 104:      Attempting to fetch commands (attempt 1)
        2011-04-13 17:46:38 95:      Queue server URL:  https://satfqdn/satconfig/cgi-mod-perl/fetch_commands.cgi?cluster_id=&node_id=&role=lead&version=1.0
        2011-04-13 17:46:38 95:      Failed to get command list: HTTP error:  403 Forbidden
        2011-04-13 17:46:38 106:      fetch_commands failed: HTTP error:  403 Forbidden
        2011-04-13 17:46:38 104:      Attempting to fetch commands (attempt 2)
        2011-04-13 17:46:38 95:      Queue server URL:  https://satfqdn/satconfig/cgi-mod-perl/fetch_commands.cgi?cluster_id=&node_id=&role=lead&version=1.0
        2011-04-13 17:46:38 95:      Failed to get command list: HTTP error:  403 Forbidden
        2011-04-13 17:46:38 106:      fetch_commands failed: HTTP error:  403 Forbidden
        2011-04-13 17:46:38 115: Unable to fetch commands in 3 tries: HTTP error:  403 Forbidden
        2011-04-13 17:46:38 95: Freshening heartbeat file /var/lib/nocpulse/commands/heartbeat
        2011-04-13 17:46:38 176: No commands executed, sleeping 60 seconds
    

Environment

  • Red Hat Network Satellite 5.4

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