Bug 1118480

Summary: Kernel errata reported as applicable still after installing new kernel
Product: Red Hat Satellite Reporter: Ivan Necas <inecas>
Component: Content ManagementAssignee: Jason Montleon <jmontleo>
Status: CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE QA Contact: Kedar Bidarkar <kbidarka>
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Priority: unspecified    
Version: 6.0.3CC: bbuckingham, cperry, kbidarka, mmccune, stbenjam
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: 1118501 (view as bug list) Environment:
Last Closed: 2014-09-11 12:27:36 UTC Type: Bug
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Bug Depends On: 1118501    
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Description Ivan Necas 2014-07-10 20:22:22 UTC
Description of problem:
After updating the kernle, the old kernel packages still stay installed as well, (that's the way the kernel packages work), and it seems Pulp considers the packages being there to mean that the errata is not applied. It should check
if the new packages are there and not showing errata that were already applied

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


How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Install vanilla Rhel 7
2. Update kernel
3. see the kernel errata still being applicable for the system

Actual results:
The errata for the kernel is still marked as applicable

Expected results:
No kernel errata applicable after the update

Additional info:

Comment 2 Mike McCune 2014-08-14 03:06:10 UTC
we should re-test this after Justin made changes to katello-agent to update the package profile immediately after updating

Comment 4 Kedar Bidarkar 2014-09-02 12:40:50 UTC
Tested with sat6-GA-snap7 

quickly tested even with rhel7.

After installing kernel errata, the UI/content-hosts no longer displays errata related to kernel.



Installed Packages

    candlepin-0.9.23-1.el6_5.noarch
    candlepin-common-1.0.1-1.el6_5.noarch
    candlepin-scl-1-5.el6_4.noarch
    candlepin-scl-quartz-2.1.5-5.el6_4.noarch
    candlepin-scl-rhino-1.7R3-1.el6_4.noarch
    candlepin-scl-runtime-1-5.el6_4.noarch
    candlepin-selinux-0.9.23-1.el6_5.noarch
    candlepin-tomcat6-0.9.23-1.el6_5.noarch
    createrepo-0.9.9-21.2.pulp.el6sat.noarch
    elasticsearch-0.90.10-6.el6sat.noarch
    katello-1.5.0-30.el6sat.noarch
    katello-certs-tools-1.5.6-1.el6sat.noarch
    katello-default-ca-1.0-1.noarch
    katello-installer-0.0.64-1.el6sat.noarch
    katello-server-ca-1.0-1.noarch
    mod_wsgi-3.4-1.pulp.el6sat.x86_64
    pulp-katello-0.3-4.el6sat.noarch
    pulp-nodes-common-2.4.1-0.5.rc1.el6sat.noarch
    pulp-nodes-parent-2.4.1-0.5.rc1.el6sat.noarch
    pulp-puppet-plugins-2.4.1-0.5.rc1.el6sat.noarch
    pulp-puppet-tools-2.4.1-0.5.rc1.el6sat.noarch
    pulp-rpm-plugins-2.4.1-0.6.beta.el6sat.noarch
    pulp-selinux-2.4.1-0.5.rc1.el6sat.noarch
    pulp-server-2.4.1-0.5.rc1.el6sat.noarch
    python-gofer-qpid-1.3.0-1.el6sat.noarch
    python-isodate-0.5.0-1.pulp.el6sat.noarch
    python-kombu-3.0.15-12.pulp.el6sat.noarch
    python-pulp-bindings-2.4.1-0.5.rc1.el6sat.noarch
    python-pulp-common-2.4.1-0.5.rc1.el6sat.noarch
    python-pulp-puppet-common-2.4.1-0.5.rc1.el6sat.noarch
    python-pulp-rpm-common-2.4.1-0.6.beta.el6sat.noarch
    python-qpid-0.22-14.el6sat.noarch
    python-qpid-qmf-0.22-37.el6.x86_64
    qpid-cpp-client-0.22-42.el6.x86_64
    qpid-cpp-server-0.22-42.el6.x86_64
    qpid-cpp-server-linearstore-0.22-42.el6.x86_64
    qpid-java-client-0.22-6.el6.noarch
    qpid-java-common-0.22-6.el6.noarch
    qpid-proton-c-0.7-1.el6.x86_64
    qpid-qmf-0.22-37.el6.x86_64
    qpid-tools-0.22-12.el6.noarch
    ruby193-rubygem-katello-1.5.0-86.el6sat.noarch
    rubygem-hammer_cli_katello-0.0.4-14.el6sat.noarch
    rubygem-smart_proxy_pulp-1.0.1-1.1.el6sat.noarch

Comment 5 Bryan Kearney 2014-09-11 12:27:36 UTC
This was delivered with Satellite 6.0 which was released on 10 September 2014.