Thanks Waldrino and Robert, I have resolved the issue, providing the information below, how i resolved it, so that it can help someone if he/she faces the same:- 1. Checked rhn_installation logs, in which i found that while installation all the certificates and other required RPMs wer backed up in /root/ssl-build directory.2. I copied the server.crt and server.key files from /root/ssl-build to apache ssl directory.3. Restarted httpd service. And now my spacewalk is running.
Thanks for your support. Regards, Neeraj Tiwari On Friday, 21 September, 2018, 5:43:13 AM IST, Waldirio Manhães Pinheiro <waldi...@gmail.com> wrote: Hello My advice to you should be. 1. Imagining you are doing the backup via db-control if yes, 1. Reinstall the machine using the same hostname 2. Reinstall the SW3. Execute db-control to restore the DB backup After that, all information will be there as before. Another option could be restore any valid snapshot from this machine *if we are talking about vm*. ______________ Best Waldirio Skype: waldirio Site: www.waldirio.com.br LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/waldirio On Thu, Sep 20, 2018 at 11:38 AM Robert Paschedag <robert.pasche...@web.de> wrote: Am 20. September 2018 13:49:54 MESZ schrieb neeraj tiwari <neeraj_ti...@yahoo.com>: >Hi Folk's, >I have been using spacewalk from past one year in my organization, but >now due to a human mistake someone removed following packages from the >spacewalk server:- >Sep 19 15:55:04 Erased: rhn-check >Sep 19 15:55:04 Erased: yum-rhn-plugin >Sep 19 15:55:04 Erased: rhn-setup >Sep 19 15:55:05 Erased: rhnsd >Sep 19 15:55:05 Erased: spacewalk-postgresql >Sep 19 15:55:05 Erased: spacewalk-common >Sep 19 15:55:05 Erased: osa-dispatcher-selinux >Sep 19 15:55:14 Erased: spacewalk-selinux >Sep 19 15:55:19 Erased: spacewalk-schema >Sep 19 15:55:19 Erased: spacewalk-setup >Sep 19 15:55:19 Erased: spacewalk-backend-tools >Sep 19 15:55:19 Erased: rhnpush >Sep 19 15:55:19 Erased: spacewalk-backend-app >Sep 19 15:55:19 Erased: spacewalk-backend-xmlrpc >Sep 19 15:55:19 Erased: spacewalk-certs-tools >Sep 19 15:55:19 Erased: rhn-client-tools >Sep 19 15:55:19 Erased: osa-dispatcher >Sep 19 15:55:19 Erased: spacewalk-backend-applet >Sep 19 15:55:19 Erased: spacewalk-backend-config-files >Sep 19 15:55:19 Erased: spacewalk-backend-config-files-tool >Sep 19 15:55:19 Erased: spacewalk-backend-config-files-common >Sep 19 15:55:19 Erased: spacewalk-backend-iss >Sep 19 15:55:19 Erased: spacewalk-backend-iss-export >Sep 19 15:55:19 Erased: spacewalk-backend-xml-export-libs >Sep 19 15:55:19 Erased: spacewalk-backend-package-push-server >Sep 19 15:55:19 Erased: spacewalk-backend-server >Sep 19 15:55:19 Erased: spacewalk-backend-sql >Sep 19 15:55:20 Erased: spacewalk-backend >Sep 19 15:55:20 Erased: rhnlib >Sep 19 15:55:20 Erased: rhn-org-httpd-ssl-key-pair-wa-sat-server >Sep 19 15:55:20 Erased: rhn-org-trusted-ssl-cert > > >Now I am unable to get the server certificate and httpd is not getting >started:- >Starting httpd: Syntax error on line 105 of /etc/httpd/conf.d/ssl.conf: >SSLCertificateFile: file '/etc/pki/tls/certs/spacewalk.crt' does not >exist or is empty > [FAILED] > Well... It looks like your SSL cert has been deleted. You have to rebuild your SSL certificate, if you do not have a backup and... Maybe also redistribute you CA cert to your spacewalk clients. Robert > > > >Please let me know, is there any possibility to up this same setup or i >need to reinstall everything?? >I don't have any backups. >Regards,Neeraj Tiwari -- sent from my mobile device _______________________________________________ Spacewalk-list mailing list Spacewalk-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list
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