Bug 1400999

Summary: Fusor Installer won't start installation with domain 3 or more levels deep
Product: Red Hat Quickstart Cloud Installer Reporter: Landon LaSmith <llasmith>
Component: fusor-installerAssignee: Jason Montleon <jmontleo>
Status: CLOSED DUPLICATE QA Contact: Sudhir Mallamprabhakara <smallamp>
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Description Landon LaSmith 2016-12-02 14:17:28 UTC
Description of problem: If a domain greater than 2 levels deep is specified during fusor-installer setup it won't start the install and returns the error:  "Unable to proceed because of the following errors: Domain does not appear to be valid".  

fusor_undercloud_installer is not affected by this issue

QCI Media Version: QCI-1.1-RHEL-7-20161201.t.1
QCIOOO Media Version: QCIOOO-10.0-RHEL-7-20161130.t.1

How reproducible: 100%

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Install QCI from iso
2. Start fusor-installer
3. Specify domain with 3 or more levels <hostname>.qci.foo.bar
4. Start the fusor installer installation

Actual results: Fusor installer will not start the install and returns: "Unable to proceed because of the following errors: Domain does not appear to be valid"

Expected results: fusor-installer allows valid domains of any size

Comment 2 Jason Montleon 2016-12-02 14:29:08 UTC
Will be fixed shortly. There is a '?' in the new validator that should be a '*'.

Comment 3 Landon LaSmith 2016-12-02 14:44:54 UTC
Closing this to track under BZ1389092

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 1389092 ***