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Description of problem:
Since upgrading from Red Hat Satellite 6.6.2 to 6.7, The capsule sync tasks that regularly follow Content View publish/promotions encounter regular conflicting locks.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
Satellite 6.7.0
How reproducible: Unknown for certain - Seems to be timing related.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Promote multiple Content Views that will capsule syncs
Actual results:
Multiple Actions::Katello::CapsuleContent::Sync tasks will conflict with each other, complaining about "Required lock: read Conflicts with tasks:" and citing another Actions::Katello::CapsuleContent::Sync task.
Expected results:
Since these tasks are created after the actual publish/promote has completed, they should be able to co-exist and manage their syncing without conflicting with each other.