Several services in failed state after modifying the ownership of files inside /etc/foreman directory on Red Hat Satellite 6 server.

Solution Verified - Updated -

Issue

  • Services on Red Hat Satellite 6 are not running after changing the ownership of the files /etc/foreman/database.yml, /etc/foreman/settings.yaml and /etc/foreman/database.yml to root:root.

    # foreman-maintain service status -b
    Displaying the following service(s):
    redis, postgresql, pulpcore-api, pulpcore-content, pulpcore-worker@1.service, pulpcore-worker@2.service, tomcat, dynflow-sidekiq@orchestrator, foreman, httpd, dynflow-sidekiq@worker-1, dynflow-sidekiq@worker-hosts-queue-1, foreman-proxy, foreman-cockpit
    displaying redis                                 [OK]
    displaying postgresql                            [OK]
    displaying pulpcore-api                          [OK]
    displaying pulpcore-content                      [OK]
    displaying pulpcore-worker@1.service             [OK]
    displaying pulpcore-worker@2.service             [OK]
    displaying tomcat                                [OK]
    displaying dynflow-sidekiq@orchestrator          [FAIL]
    displaying foreman                               [FAIL]
    displaying httpd                                 [OK]
    displaying dynflow-sidekiq@worker-1              [FAIL]
    displaying dynflow-sidekiq@worker-hosts-queue-1  [FAIL]
    displaying foreman-proxy                         [OK]
    displaying foreman-cockpit                       [OK]
    All services displayed                                              [FAIL]
    Some services are not running (dynflow-sidekiq@orchestrator, foreman, dynflow-sidekiq@worker-1, dynflow-sidekiq@worker-hosts-queue-1)
    Scenario [Status Services] failed.
    
  • The Red Hat Satellite GUI is not accessible after modifying the ownership of the files inside the /etc/foreman/ directory on the Red Hat Satellite 6 server.

Environment

  • Red Hat Satellite 6

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