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Description of problem:
Satellite 6 does not provide any insights into the operational status of running Capsules. Ideally we would provide a Capsule Management table in the UI, but this can be deferred util 6.2. In lieu of a graphical approach to management live capsules, this RFE is asking for new Capsule API and associated new Hammer CLI to fully ascertain the operational status of all live capsules.
Operation Status includes the following operational states:
1. Capsule Uptime (indicates if Capsule is currently out-of-service)
2. Capsule downtime (Indicates how long the capsule has been unreachable by the satellite server since it was enabled)
3. Capsule Sync Status (indicates time of last sync, progress of active sync, total number of successful syncs and unsuccessful syncs)
4. Capsule Services (Indicates which services are resident on the Capsule and the state of each service --enabled --disabled --unknown --error)
5. Capsule Environments (Indicates which environments are installed on the Capsule)
6. Capsule Organizations (indicates which organizations are represented on the Capsule)
7. Capsule Hosts (Indicates the number of hosts associated with the Capsule)
8. Capsule Host List (provides a dump of the host names associated with the capsule)
9. Capsule Location(s) (provides a list of the locations served by the capsule)
10. Capsule Owner (If applicable, uses RBAC information to identify the Capsule Admin)
11. Capsule State Modification (Allows operator to selectively disable capsule services)
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Comment 1RHEL Program Management
2014-12-12 17:34:37 UTC
Since this issue was entered in Red Hat Bugzilla, the release flag has been
set to ? to ensure that it is properly evaluated for this release.
Thank you for your interest in Satellite 6. We have evaluated this request, and we do not expect this to be implemented in product in the forseeable future. We are therefore closing this out as WONTFIX. If you have any concerns about this, please feel free to contact Rich Jerrido or Bryan Kearney. Thank you.