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Linux exst10rhsat01.exshared.exlab.net 3.10.0-327.36.1.el7.x86_64 #1 SMP Wed Aug 17 03:02:37 EDT 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 7.2 (Maipo)
Created attachment 1207697[details]
Screen shots of the my content view settings and the failed filter
Description of problem:
When I compile all repos(RHEL6 repo, common, tools, and extras) into one BIG content view. I can no longer filter on individual content packages. e.g. httpd. They simply don't show up. However if I create a RHEL 6 repo NOT including the other repos(common, tools and extras) then it I can filter on packages.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
satellite-6.2.2-1.1.e17sat.noarch
How reproducible:
When I compile all repos(RHEL6 repo, common, tools, and extras) into one BIG content view. I can no longer filter on individual content packages. e.g. httpd. They simply don't show up. However if I create a RHEL 6 repo NOT including the other repos(common, tools and extras) then it I can filter on packages.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Create content view
2. Add RHEL6,common, tools and extras, repos to the content view
3. Publish content view
4. Add a package filter e.g.'httpd' and search for the package...
it will not show up.
However if I perform the same steps above using only the "RHEL 6 repo" the package filter shows and allows me to select the 'httpd' package.
Actual results:
No packages are shown.
Expected results:
All packages should be show and allow me to select them.
Additional info:
Hi John,
Thank you for creating the bugzilla. It appears to be a duplicate of bug 1350178; therefore, I am going to close it out.
The fix for it is available upstream [1], if you would like to try it out. It is targeted for inclusion in an upcoming 6.2.z or 6.3.
[1] https://github.com/Katello/katello/pull/6206
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 1350178 ***
Created attachment 1207697 [details] Screen shots of the my content view settings and the failed filter Description of problem: When I compile all repos(RHEL6 repo, common, tools, and extras) into one BIG content view. I can no longer filter on individual content packages. e.g. httpd. They simply don't show up. However if I create a RHEL 6 repo NOT including the other repos(common, tools and extras) then it I can filter on packages. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): satellite-6.2.2-1.1.e17sat.noarch How reproducible: When I compile all repos(RHEL6 repo, common, tools, and extras) into one BIG content view. I can no longer filter on individual content packages. e.g. httpd. They simply don't show up. However if I create a RHEL 6 repo NOT including the other repos(common, tools and extras) then it I can filter on packages. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Create content view 2. Add RHEL6,common, tools and extras, repos to the content view 3. Publish content view 4. Add a package filter e.g.'httpd' and search for the package... it will not show up. However if I perform the same steps above using only the "RHEL 6 repo" the package filter shows and allows me to select the 'httpd' package. Actual results: No packages are shown. Expected results: All packages should be show and allow me to select them. Additional info: