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Description of problem:
service level list can not be shown in subscription-manager-gui
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
RHEL-7.2-20150708.1 build
How reproducible:
always
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Register to SAM
[root@dhcp-128-65 ~]# subscription-manager register
Username: admin
Password:
The system has been registered with ID: b7f2e041-8d61-49bc-9937-73f53b106759
2. List available service levels in CLI
[root@dhcp-128-65 ~]# subscription-manager service-level --list
+-------------------------------------------+
Available Service Levels
+-------------------------------------------+
Layered
None
PREMIUM
Self-Support
Standard
3. List available service levels in GUI:
The list in GUI is blank.Please attachment "service_Levels_can_not_be_listed_in_GUI.png"
4. Specify service level when auto-attaching.
[root@dhcp-128-65 ~]# subscription-manager attach --auto --servicelevel=none
Service level set to: none
Installed Product Current Status:
Product Name: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server
Status: Subscribed
5. Show the specified service level in CLI
[root@dhcp-128-65 ~]# subscription-manager service-level --show
Current service level: none
6. Show the specified service level in GUI: specified service level can not be shown in GUI. Please see attachment "service_Level_can_not_be_listed_in_GUI.png"
Actual results:
As step 3 and step 6, the specified service level and the available service level list can not been shown in GUI.
Expected results:
the specified service level and the available service level list should be displayed in GUI.
Additional info:
Created attachment 1051437[details]
Service level preference list is empty in GUI
[root@jsefler-7 ~]# rpm -q subscription-manager-gui
subscription-manager-gui-1.15.5-1.el7.x86_64
(In reply to John Sefler from comment #2)
> Created attachment 1051437[details]
> Service level preference list is empty in GUI
>
> [root@jsefler-7 ~]# rpm -q subscription-manager-gui
> subscription-manager-gui-1.15.5-1.el7.x86_64
Oh, sorry for forgetting the attachments. Thank you, John.
Description of problem: service level list can not be shown in subscription-manager-gui Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): RHEL-7.2-20150708.1 build How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Register to SAM [root@dhcp-128-65 ~]# subscription-manager register Username: admin Password: The system has been registered with ID: b7f2e041-8d61-49bc-9937-73f53b106759 2. List available service levels in CLI [root@dhcp-128-65 ~]# subscription-manager service-level --list +-------------------------------------------+ Available Service Levels +-------------------------------------------+ Layered None PREMIUM Self-Support Standard 3. List available service levels in GUI: The list in GUI is blank.Please attachment "service_Levels_can_not_be_listed_in_GUI.png" 4. Specify service level when auto-attaching. [root@dhcp-128-65 ~]# subscription-manager attach --auto --servicelevel=none Service level set to: none Installed Product Current Status: Product Name: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server Status: Subscribed 5. Show the specified service level in CLI [root@dhcp-128-65 ~]# subscription-manager service-level --show Current service level: none 6. Show the specified service level in GUI: specified service level can not be shown in GUI. Please see attachment "service_Level_can_not_be_listed_in_GUI.png" Actual results: As step 3 and step 6, the specified service level and the available service level list can not been shown in GUI. Expected results: the specified service level and the available service level list should be displayed in GUI. Additional info: