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1) Setup 2 instances of Katello on 2 different hosts
2) Open browser tab, login to host1 and go to:
https://host1.example.com/katello/users
3) Open 2nd browser tab, login to host2 and go to:
https://host2.example.com/katello/users
4) Create a new user on host1, note that the user shows up in host2's list of users as well as host1.
5) Try and view the details of the new user on host2, note the error:
Error
There was an error retrieving that row: Not Found
from #katello:
<jsherrill> network.publish_host:
<jsherrill> in /etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml
<jsherrill> i guess we need to set that to localhost for sure
<jsherrill> mccun934: might want to set discovery.zen.ping.multicast.enabled:false as well
<jsherrill> just to be safe