Bug #13900
closedBulk Actions in UI do not actually update CV/LE's for hosts
Description
I have observed in 1.10.1 and in Sat 6.1.6 that despite assigning/reassigning content hosts to different content views or lifecycle environments using Bulk Actions and despite the new assignments showing correctly afterwards in 'Content Hosts', the redhat.repo files on those hosts remains unaffected- even after a 'subscription-manager refresh'. Manually (and somewhat painstakingly) assigning/reassigning each host individually in the UI does work.
I noticed this problem in production with Satellite 6.1.6. I had sets of systems, some that had been assigned to their intended CV/LE through some other means and some that had been assigned through Bulk Actions. I kept noticing the repolist counts were not in agreement between them and in fact they did have different views of the same content. After inspecting their redhat.repo files, validating they were not pointing to the inteded baseurl, and testing again to change their views using Bulk Action, I determined that was the issue.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Create a new Content View and promote to a Lifecycle Environemnt
2. Using Bulk Actions, assign a content host to this CV/LE
3. Run subscription-manager refresh on the content host
4. Observe the baseurl in redhat.repo is still pointing to the previously assigned CV/LE
Updated by Dominic Cleal over 8 years ago
- Project changed from Foreman to Katello
Updated by Eric Helms over 8 years ago
- Category set to Hosts
- Translation missing: en.field_release set to 86
Updated by Eric Helms over 8 years ago
- Translation missing: en.field_release changed from 86 to 144
Updated by Eric Helms about 8 years ago
- Translation missing: en.field_release changed from 144 to 168
Updated by Eric Helms about 8 years ago
- Translation missing: en.field_release deleted (
168)
Updated by Justin Sherrill about 8 years ago
- Status changed from New to Rejected
- Translation missing: en.field_release set to 166
This was resolved in Katello 3.0.