Resolving "Error - Invalid Argument: Setgid: Unable To Set Group ID To Group #Number"

Resolving "Error - Invalid Argument: Setgid: Unable To Set Group ID To Group #Number"

KB ID: 75
Issue:
The error "Invalid Argument: Setgid: Unable To Set Group ID To Group #Number" occurs when the group ID is set as -1 in the "httpd.conf" file.
Solution:
To resolve this issue, follow the steps below:
1. Stop the BDRSuite service.
2. Navigate to the VembuBDR installation location (typically /home/vembubdr/Vembu/VembuBDR/sgchroot/apache/conf/).
3. Open the "httpd.conf" file using a text editor.
4. Search for "Group ID" in the file and change the value from -1 to 1.
5. Save the changes to the "httpd.conf" file.
6. Start the BDRSuite service.
By following these steps and adjusting the group ID setting in the "httpd.conf" file, the "Error - Invalid Argument: Setgid: Unable To Set Group ID To Group #Number" issue should be resolved.
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