[RHSC] Adding a server via the Console using the hostname, such that the server has already been added via the Console using the IP address, does not fail right away.
If Red Hat Storage node is added to the cluster using IP address and the same Red Hat Storage node is later added using the FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name), the installation fails.
Created attachment 703340[details]
engine logs
Description of problem:
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A server has been added to a cluster via the Console using the IP address, and if it is added to the cluster again using the hostname, the action does not fail right away. Instead, the Console attempts to perform the installation and then it fails. The "newly-added" host goes to the "Install Failed" state.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager Version: 3.2.0-8.el6ev
How reproducible:
always
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Add a host via the Console using its IP address.
2. Add it again using the hostname.
Actual results:
Installation begins and then fails and host goes to Install Failed state.
Expected results:
The Console should cause the action to fail before the installation stage.
Additional info:
Created attachment 703340 [details] engine logs Description of problem: --------------------------------------- A server has been added to a cluster via the Console using the IP address, and if it is added to the cluster again using the hostname, the action does not fail right away. Instead, the Console attempts to perform the installation and then it fails. The "newly-added" host goes to the "Install Failed" state. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager Version: 3.2.0-8.el6ev How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Add a host via the Console using its IP address. 2. Add it again using the hostname. Actual results: Installation begins and then fails and host goes to Install Failed state. Expected results: The Console should cause the action to fail before the installation stage. Additional info: