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Description of problem:
I registered a system using katello cli and then list the name of system. It was listed properly.
[root@dhcp201-207 katello]# katello -u admin -p admin system list --org=ACME_Corporation
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Systems List For Org [ ACME_Corporation ]
Name
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
dhcp201-207.englab.pnq.redhat.com
Later I unregistered it and then again list the name and this time its throwing:
[root@dhcp201-207 katello]# katello -u admin -p admin system unregister --name=dhcp201-207.englab.pnq.redhat.com --org=ACME_Corporation
Successfully unregistered System [ dhcp201-207.englab.pnq.redhat.com ]
[root@dhcp201-207 katello]# katello -u admin -p admin system list --org=ACME_Corporation
error: operation failed: No systems found in organization 'ACME_Corporation',
[root@dhcp201-207 katello]#
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
[root@dhcp201-207 katello]# rpm -qa | grep katello
katello-cli-0.1.4-1.git.63.54683c2.fc15.noarch
katello-0.1.64-1.git.0.0b431ff.fc15.noarch
How reproducible:
always
Steps to Reproduce:
1. register a system
2. unregister it; make sure no other system is registered.
Actual results:
error: operation failed: No systems found in organization 'ACME_Corporation',
Expected results:
if no system is registered then on "system list" the message should be like:
No systems found in organization 'ACME_Corporation',
instead of any error.
Additional info:
# VERIFIED
fixed - no issue is thrown when there is no system in the list of the org.
A message "No systems found in organization 'ACME_Corporation'," appears instead.
Checked against: katello-cli-0.1.10-1.git.278.85760dc.el6.noarch
Description of problem: I registered a system using katello cli and then list the name of system. It was listed properly. [root@dhcp201-207 katello]# katello -u admin -p admin system list --org=ACME_Corporation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Systems List For Org [ ACME_Corporation ] Name ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- dhcp201-207.englab.pnq.redhat.com Later I unregistered it and then again list the name and this time its throwing: [root@dhcp201-207 katello]# katello -u admin -p admin system unregister --name=dhcp201-207.englab.pnq.redhat.com --org=ACME_Corporation Successfully unregistered System [ dhcp201-207.englab.pnq.redhat.com ] [root@dhcp201-207 katello]# katello -u admin -p admin system list --org=ACME_Corporation error: operation failed: No systems found in organization 'ACME_Corporation', [root@dhcp201-207 katello]# Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): [root@dhcp201-207 katello]# rpm -qa | grep katello katello-cli-0.1.4-1.git.63.54683c2.fc15.noarch katello-0.1.64-1.git.0.0b431ff.fc15.noarch How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: 1. register a system 2. unregister it; make sure no other system is registered. Actual results: error: operation failed: No systems found in organization 'ACME_Corporation', Expected results: if no system is registered then on "system list" the message should be like: No systems found in organization 'ACME_Corporation', instead of any error. Additional info: