If an incorrect settings.cfg file was used to bootstrap a Mobility Suite Front End, then it can be salvaged by modifying two files.
In order to update the tenant name of a Front End, the following files will need to be edited:
1. Edit the '/usr/local/nukona/etc/settings.cfg' file.
vi /usr/local/nukona/etc/settings.cfg
2. Locate the "onPremInstall" entry and modify the value in double quotes with the correct tenant name by pressing 'i' to enter into insert mode.
i
3. Once the tenant name has been updated hit the 'Escape' key and type ':wq' to write to the file.
:wq
4. Edit the '/usr/local/nukona/appstore_cu/appstore_cu/settings_local.py' file.
vi /usr/local/nukona/appstore_cu/appstore_cu/settings_local.py
5. Locate the 'ON_PREM_INSTALL' entry and modify the value in double quotes with the correct tenant name by pressing 'i' to enter into insert mode.
6. Once the tenant name has been updated hit the 'Escape' key and type ':wq' to write to the file.
7. Restart the Mobility Suite services by typing in /etc/init.d/appcenter-services restart.
/etc/init.d/appcenter-services restart
Once the Mobility Suite services have finished restarting and 'Done' appears in the Terminal, then the Front End should be successfully repaired and sync with the other configured Front End(s).