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DescriptionRafael Cavalcanti
2020-02-21 16:11:39 UTC
Description of problem:
After a fresh install, the satellite server appears under Hosts -> Content Hosts
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
How reproducible:
100%
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Install a fresh Satellite 6.7
2. Go to Hosts -> Content Hosts
Actual results:
Satellite server appears in the list of Content Hosts
Expected results:
Satellite server should not appear in the list as the server is not consuming subscription/content
Additional info:
Hi Rafael,
When you select that host on the content host page, does it show any details?
For awareness, any host that exists in Satellite will show up on both the Host and Content Host pages. This behavior is expected. That said, if the host is not registered, when selecting it on the Content Host page, it will not have any content or subscription details.
Comment 4Rafael Cavalcanti
2020-02-26 14:12:44 UTC
Hi Brad,
I have not noticed this behavior maybe since satellite 6.3. The satellite server host should appear under Hosts, but not under Content Host after a fresh install. This was my understanding.
The satellite 6.7 server in my lab is not self-registered and is not getting subs/content from itself and it still shows up under content hosts.
My Satellite 6.5 and 6.6 do not show this behavior. I might be missing something here, though.
Thank you,
Rafael
Hi Rafael,
Thanks for the reply.
Any time a host shows up in Hosts -> All Hosts, it will also show up in Hosts -> Content Hosts. If the host is not registered, it will not have Content or Subscription details; therefore, while it will show up in Content Hosts, it will not have additional details associated with it. This is actually expected behavior that has existed since the hosts and content hosts were merged on the backend (in 6.3 or prior).
If you'd like me to take a look at your 6.5 or 6.6 environments, please feel free to pass along the details and we can check what may be different there.
I am going to close the bugzilla for now. If there are any concerns, please do let me know.