Bug 1746269 - DNS IP records of a host are deleted from Infoblox when the host entry is deleted from the Satellite Web UI.
Summary: DNS IP records of a host are deleted from Infoblox when the host entry is del...
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Status: CLOSED NOTABUG
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Product: Red Hat Satellite
Classification: Red Hat
Component: Infoblox integration
Version: 6.5.0
Hardware: x86_64
OS: Linux
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low
Target Milestone: Unspecified
Assignee: Lukas Zapletal
QA Contact: Perry Gagne
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TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2019-08-28 06:44 UTC by Anand Jambhulkar
Modified: 2019-10-29 18:43 UTC (History)
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Last Closed: 2019-08-29 06:57:30 UTC
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Description Anand Jambhulkar 2019-08-28 06:44:14 UTC
Description of problem:

The DNS records of the host deleted from Satellite are also removed from Infoblox even when "Destroy associated VM on host delete" is set to "No".



Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):

Red Hat Satellite 6.5



Steps to Reproduce:

Customer has provided the video that I have uploaded to the bugzilla.



Actual results:

DNS record of the host entry deleted from the Satellite Server Web UI is getting deleted from Infoblox when "Destroy associated VM on host delete = No".



Expected results:

DNS record of the host entry deleted from the Satellite Server Web UI should not get deleted from Infoblox when "Destroy associated VM on host delete = No".

Comment 4 Lukas Zapletal 2019-08-29 06:57:30 UTC
Hello, this is a feature. This option only prevent from destroying VM (data) but orchestrates deletion of all associated artifacts. It does what it says, I am closing the BZ. The option was added on request to prevent data loss and it was reasonable, however skipping orchestration of any kind (DNS, DHCP, Realms) will eventually lead to conflicts which can be only fixed manually. This increases call-in rate for Red Hat support.


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