Chapter 7. Known Issues


This part describes known issues in Red Hat Satellite 6.14.

Disabled Puppet with all data removed cannot be re-enabled

If the Puppet plug-in was disabled with the -f, --remove-all-data argument and you attempt to enable it again, Satellite maintain fails.

Bugzilla:2087067

External databases require hstore extension for upgrade and installation

If you use an external database:

  • You will have to install the postgresql-contrib package and create the hstore extension in PostgreSQL prior to upgrading to 6.14.
  • You will have to install the postgresql-contrib package and create the hstore extension prior to installing a new Satellite 6.14.

If the extension is not manually created, upgrade or installation will end in an error:

permission denied to create extension "hstore"

If you see this error, install the postgresql-contrib package and create the hstore extension prior to continuing.

For more information, see Installing PostgreSQL in Installing Satellite Server in a Connected Network Environment and Upgrading a Connected Satellite Server in Upgrading Red Hat Satellite to 6.14.

Jira:SAT-21163

When using satellite-maintain backup on Capsule Server, the certificate tar file is not collected

The satellite-maintain backup command does not collect the certificate tar file of the Capsule Server when creating a backup. As a result, restoring the archive fails. To work around this problem, re-generate the certificate tar file from the Satellite Server.

Jira:SAT-23881

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