Description of problem: Noticed that when I tried to create a new Host and selected my Host Group (which contains information about which puppet class to include), the puppet class section was not automatically populated with the puppet class I had selected for my Host Group: # hammer -u "${ADMIN_USER}" -p "${ADMIN_PASSWORD}" hostgroup info --id=1 Id: 1 Name: RHEL 6 Server 64-bit HG Title: RHEL 6 Server 64-bit HG Operating System: RHEL Server 6.7 Environment: KT_Default_Organization_DEV_rhel_6_server_x86_64_cv_4 Model: Subnet: libvirt_subnet Domain: idmqe.lab.eng.bos.redhat.com Architecture: x86_64 Partition Table: Kickstart default Medium: Default_Organization/Library/Red_Hat_Server/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux_6_Server_Kickstart_x86_64_6_7 Puppet CA Proxy Id: 1 Puppet Master Proxy Id: 1 ComputeProfile: 1-Small Puppetclasses: access_insights_client Parameters: kt_activation_keys => ak-rhel-6-server-x86_64-cv Locations: Default Location Organizations: Default Organization Parent Id: Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): * Satellite-6.1.0-RHEL-6-20151005.1 compose How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1. Create a Host Group and add the "access_insights_client" puppet class to it 2. Create a new Host and use the Host Group created above 3. Actual results: "access_insights_client" is not automatically added to the new Host form Expected results: "access_insights_client" should be automatically added to the new Host form Additional info:
This has been VERIFIED with the Satellite-6.1.0-RHEL-7-20151012.0 compose.
This bug was fixed with Satellite 6.1.3 which was released on 15 October, 2015. The errata for this release are https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2015:1910 https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2015:1911