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Description of problem:
Product cert is missing when fresh install rhel7.0 server x86_64
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
RHEL7.0-Server-x86_64-20130130
How reproducible:
always
Steps to Reproduce:
1.Install the rhel7.0 system
2.list the product cert
#ls /etc/pki/product/
Actual results:
nothing is listed.
Expected results:
the product cert should be listed
Additional info:
In fact there is no /etc/pki/product/ folder when I first installed the system. The folder is created after I registered the system to the stage candlepin server.
Is there some new mechanism to get the product cert that I don't know?
I am also seeing this failure.
I did a Minimal install from http://download.devel.redhat.com/nightly/latest-RHEL-7/compose/Server/x86_64/os/ and a Server GUI install from http://download.devel.redhat.com/nightly/latest-RHEL-7/compose/Everything/x86_64/os/ and despite the fact that there *is* a repodata/productid file in the compose tree, it does not get installed by anaconda to /etc/pki/productid
I noticed the following in the anaconda logs that there was no sign of the product-id yum plugin being loaded (only see blacklist, langpacks, whiteout)...
[root@jsefler-7everything-gui ~]# grep "Loaded plugins" /var/log/anaconda/*.log
/var/log/anaconda/anaconda.packaging.log:19:22:27,428 INFO_2 yum.verbose.YumPlugins: Loaded plugins: blacklist, langpacks, whiteout
/var/log/anaconda/anaconda.packaging.log:19:22:27,734 INFO_2 yum.verbose.YumPlugins: Loaded plugins: blacklist, langpacks, whiteout
/var/log/anaconda/anaconda.packaging.log:19:25:12,824 INFO_2 yum.verbose.YumPlugins: Loaded plugins: blacklist, langpacks, whiteout
/var/log/anaconda/anaconda.packaging.log:19:25:27,996 DEBUG packaging: Loaded plugins: blacklist, langpacks, whiteout
However after the system reboots, a yum transaction shows the product-id loads...
[root@jsefler-7everything-gui ~]# yum repolist | grep "Loaded plugins"
Loaded plugins: langpacks, product-id, subscription-manager
Comment 3Dennis Gregorovic
2013-11-07 00:07:56 UTC