Description of problem: If the primary Interface of a host managed by Satellite is changed within the WebGUI, an error occurs that the hostname is already taken. A manual deletion of the hostname within the old primary Interface doesn't solve this. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Satellite 6.3.0 How reproducible: Changing the primary Interface on any Node managed by the Satellite Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open the WebGUI 2. Go to All hosts 3. Select Any host 4. Change the Primary Interface 5. Click Submit Actual results: An error occurs, stating that the hostname is already taken Expected results: Changing the Primary Interface Additional info: The Problem can be solved by pressing submit after each of the Following steps: 1. Change the hostname -> submit 2. Set new primary Interface -> submit 3. Unset the name at the old primary Interface -> submit 4. Change the hostname to the old one -> submit
Thanks for detailed report and documenting the workaround. I tried to reproduce the issue and realized that this only happens if your new primary interface is in the same domain (or didn't have the domain assigned yet). In that case, host FQDN is supposed to remain the same, but the interface primary flag should move. I wonder what is the use case for this? Note that primary flag determines the host FQDN, which is then used e.g. when puppet cert is generated. Why do you want to change the primary interface? When I reassign the primary flag to interface with another domain, it works just fine.
Hello, we have three Network Interfaces within our Cluster. One is for a Omnipath Interconnect One for a iLO Network One for a administrativ Network Within our configuration we have the Primary search Domain within the /etc/resolv.conf Due to our company dns decission, we only have one Domain for all three used Networks. So our Name scheme is like this: hostname -> admin network ilohostname -> iLO Network opahostname -> Omnipath Network The satellite now assigned the Primary Interface to the iLO Network (which is the slowest) but used the Name from the Admin Network. This may be a very Special Situation, but still is very troublesome for us.
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