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Chapter 7. Known issues


This part describes known issues in Red Hat Satellite 6.15.

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

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 6.15.
  • You will have to install the postgresql-contrib package and create the hstore extension prior to installing a new Satellite 6.15.

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 connected Red Hat Satellite to 6.15.

Jira:SAT-21163

Web UI sometimes displays names of hosts as FQDNs when Display FQDN for hosts is disabled

The Display FQDN for hosts setting is applied inconsistently in the Satellite web UI. Some pages in the web UI display names of hosts as FQDNs even when Display FQDN for hosts is disabled.

Jira:SAT-22241

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