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Bug 2057314 - RHEL 9 as Guest OS is not available on Satellite 6.11
Summary: RHEL 9 as Guest OS is not available on Satellite 6.11
Keywords:
Status: CLOSED ERRATA
Alias: None
Product: Red Hat Satellite
Classification: Red Hat
Component: Compute Resources - VMWare
Version: 6.11.0
Hardware: All
OS: All
high
high
Target Milestone: 6.13.0
Assignee: Leos Stejskal
QA Contact: Gaurav Talreja
URL:
Whiteboard:
Depends On:
Blocks:
TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2022-02-23 07:59 UTC by Nagoor Shaik
Modified: 2023-09-13 01:52 UTC (History)
12 users (show)

Fixed In Version: rubygem-fog-vsphere-3.6.0, rubygem-rbvmomi2-3.6.0
Doc Type: Known Issue
Doc Text:
You can select the RHEL version as the Guest OS while deploying a host with Satellite’s VMWare compute resource. While the RHEL 9 Guest OS is available as an option, it is not currently configurable via Satellite with VMware compute resource because RHEL 9 was not yet added to the underlying VMware library. The option will be available in a future release.
Clone Of:
: 2175008 (view as bug list)
Environment:
Last Closed: 2023-05-03 13:21:11 UTC
Target Upstream Version:
Embargoed:


Attachments (Terms of Use)


Links
System ID Private Priority Status Summary Last Updated
Foreman Issue Tracker 34498 0 Normal Closed CentOS9 and RHEL9 Guest OS are missing 2022-06-24 14:26:00 UTC
Github theforeman foreman pull 9116 0 None Merged Fixes #34498 - added RHEL9 and CentOS9 Guest OSes 2022-06-24 14:28:42 UTC
Red Hat Issue Tracker SAT-13561 0 None None None 2022-11-13 12:57:42 UTC
Red Hat Knowledge Base (Solution) 6964918 0 None None None 2022-07-05 20:29:49 UTC
Red Hat Product Errata RHSA-2023:2097 0 None None None 2023-05-03 13:21:23 UTC

Description Nagoor Shaik 2022-02-23 07:59:50 UTC
Description of problem:
Currently we can select RHEL 9 as the Guest OS while deploying a host with Satellite + VMWare compute resource

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
Satellite 6.10 
Satellite 7.0 latest snap

How reproducible:
100%

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Configure a VMware compute resource 
2. Create a host and navigate to Virtual Machine tab and check the Guest OS (RHEL 9 is not visible)
3. This can also be verified through Compute Profiles page as well

Actual results:
RHEL9 guest OS is not configurable via Satellite with VMware compute resource.

Expected results:
RHEL9 guest os should be available

Additional info:

Comment 1 Bryan Kearney 2022-03-03 12:05:38 UTC
Moving this bug to POST for triage into Satellite since the upstream issue https://projects.theforeman.org/issues/34498 has been resolved.

Comment 3 Lukáš Hellebrandt 2022-04-07 10:17:11 UTC
FailedQA with Sat 6.11 snap 15.0.

Used reproducer from OP and neither RHEL 9 or CentOS 9 are in the Guest OS list.

Comment 7 sabuchan 2022-06-14 13:10:18 UTC
RN draft:

RHEL 9 is shown as an option you can select as the Guest OS while deploying a host with Satellite + VMWare compute resource. However, RHEL 9 guest OS is not currently configurable via Satellite with VMware compute resource, as RHEL 9 has not yet been released. The option will be available in a future release.

Doc link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xMkjPbkwF9ZJ95tEcWYmRRqVdusIZENHZsL3-B3YvJw/edit

Tagged @bbuckingham for review.

Comment 8 Brad Buckingham 2022-06-14 20:52:21 UTC
Switching the needinfo to Marek as he may be more familiar with this one.

Comment 10 sabuchan 2022-06-16 19:51:34 UTC
Final RN:
You can select the RHEL version as the Guest OS while deploying a host with Satellite’s VMWare compute resource. While the RHEL 9 Guest OS is available as an option, it is not currently configurable via Satellite with VMware compute resource because RHEL 9 was not yet added to the underlying VMware library. The option will be available in a future release.

Comment 14 Ron Lavi 2023-01-02 09:01:11 UTC
This have been fixed by Ewoud in https://github.com/fog/fog-vsphere/pull/281
which is part of rubygem-fog-vsphere-3.6.0

Comment 20 Gaurav Talreja 2023-02-17 17:17:38 UTC
Verified.

Tested on Satellite 6.13.0 Snap 11.0

Version:
foreman-3.5.1.6-1.el8sat.noarch
foreman-vmware-3.5.1.6-1.el8sat.noarch
rubygem-fog-vsphere-3.6.0-1.el8sat.noarch
rubygem-rbvmomi2-3.6.0-2.el8sat.noarch

Steps:
1. Configure a VMware compute resource 
2. Create a host and navigate to the Virtual Machine tab and check the Guest OS
3. Create Compute Profile, select it, and check the Guest OS

Observation:
RHEL 9 along with CentOS Stream 9 as Guest OS is available, while creating a host as well as for creating Compute Profiles

Later tried RHEL9 PXE/network-based provisioning on VMware, which also works.

Comment 21 Gaurav Talreja 2023-02-17 17:42:50 UTC
Created attachment 1944803 [details]
RHEL 9 as Guest OS is available while creating a host

Comment 24 errata-xmlrpc 2023-05-03 13:21:11 UTC
Since the problem described in this bug report should be
resolved in a recent advisory, it has been closed with a
resolution of ERRATA.

For information on the advisory (Important: Satellite 6.13 Release), and where to find the updated
files, follow the link below.

If the solution does not work for you, open a new bug report.

https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2023:2097


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