Bug 2256105

Summary: Updating setting host_owner fails with "Value Host owner is invalid"
Product: Red Hat Satellite Reporter: Gaurav Talreja <gtalreja>
Component: SettingsAssignee: satellite6-bugs <satellite6-bugs>
Status: CLOSED MIGRATED QA Contact: amolpati
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Version: 6.15.0CC: ahumbe, amolpati, lstejska, nalfassi, rlavi
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Description Gaurav Talreja 2023-12-28 16:17:04 UTC
Description of problem:


Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
Satellite 6.15.0 Snap 3.0

How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. # hammer settings set --id host_owner --value 'admin'
Could not update the setting:
  Value Host owner is invalid

2. # curl -X PUT -k -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -H 'Authorization: Basic <token>=' -i 'https://satellite.example.com/api/v2/settings/host_owner' --data '{"value": "admin"}'

Actual results:
Updating setting host_owner fails with "Value Host owner is invalid"

Expected results:
Updating setting host_owner works for admin user or any created user

Additional info:

Comment 1 nalfassi 2024-01-01 13:54:00 UTC
Created redmine issue https://projects.theforeman.org/issues/37015 from this bug

Comment 2 nalfassi 2024-01-01 15:00:05 UTC
The provided requests are unsuccessful due to an incorrect value format. The expected format is 'ID-Users/Usergroups'.
An error message has been added to guide users on the correct input format.

Comment 4 Bryan Kearney 2024-01-30 12:02:56 UTC
Moving this bug to POST for triage into Satellite since the upstream issue https://projects.theforeman.org/issues/37015 has been resolved.

Comment 5 amolpati 2024-05-31 18:37:27 UTC
Verified.

Tested on: Satellite stream snap 60

Steps followed:

1. # hammer user list     (By executing this command, you can retrieve the user ID. For example, if the ID is 1, use that ID in the command below.)

2. # hammer settings set --id host_owner --value '1-Users'     

3. After running the above command, you will receive the output - "Setting [host_owner] updated to [1-Users]"

4. To verify the second command, first run the following command which provides the token:
   # echo -n 'username:password' | base64
   
5. # curl -X PUT -k -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -H 'Authorization: Basic <token>=' -i 'https://satellite.example.com/api/v2/settings/host_owner' --data '{"value": "1-Users"}'

Both commands work properly and update the setting.

Comment 6 Eric Helms 2024-06-06 16:40:14 UTC
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