Bug 1035869

Summary: ComputeNode ISO missing CPU arch in volume-id
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Reporter: Zeeshan Ali <zeenix>
Component: relengAssignee: Daniel Mach <dmach>
Status: CLOSED NOTABUG QA Contact: Release Test Team <release-test-team>
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Version: 7.0CC: mclasen, zeenix
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Description Zeeshan Ali 2013-11-28 17:00:14 UTC
Description of problem: libosinfo (and therefore gnome-boxes) uses volume-id on ISOs to detect the OS and CPU architecture. While the volume-id of both server and workstation ISOs have arch specified in the volume-id, ComputeNode ISO is missing that.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 7.0

Comment 2 Daniel Mach 2013-11-29 12:01:01 UTC
Can you give me more details about the ISO?
 * Which compose are you testing?
 * What's the ISO file name / path?
 * What's current and expected volume-id?

Comment 3 Zeeshan Ali 2013-11-29 13:55:28 UTC
(In reply to Daniel Mach from comment #2)
> Can you give me more details about the ISO?
>  * Which compose are you testing?
>  * What's the ISO file name / path?

RHEL-7.0-20130306.0-ComputeNode-x86_64-dvd1.iso

>  * What's current and expected volume-id?

Current: RHEL ComputeNode 7.0
Expected: RHEL-7.0 ComputeNode.x86_64

The expected volume-id is based on what is used by other variants:

RHEL-7.0 Client.x86_64
RHEL-7.0 Server.x86_64
RHEL-7.0 Workstation.x86_64

Comment 4 Daniel Mach 2013-11-29 14:00:12 UTC
The compose is almost 9 months old.
Can't you try with a more recent one, preferably RHEL-7.0-20131127.1?

Comment 5 Zeeshan Ali 2013-11-29 14:55:11 UTC
(In reply to Daniel Mach from comment #4)
> The compose is almost 9 months old.
> Can't you try with a more recent one, preferably RHEL-7.0-20131127.1?

Ouch, I had actually downloaded an old one. :( The new one is good.