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DescriptionLadislav Vasina
2023-05-11 08:17:51 UTC
Created attachment 1963949[details]
Screenshot showing duplicit error message
Description of problem:
When you try to edit/create a new interface on the host and enter an invalid MAC address and then submit the changes there will be an error message shown
"'fa:16:3e:17:3e:19x' is not a valid MAC address and is not a valid MAC address".
"is not valid MAC address" is there twice and should be just once.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
satellite-6.13.0-6.el8sat.noarch
foreman-3.5.1.14-1.el8sat.noarch
Red Hat Enterprise Linux release 8.7 (Ootpa)
How reproducible:
Every time
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Go to any host
2. Try to edit the MAC address in any interface to some wrong value
3. Submit changes
4. See the error message
Actual results:
Invalid MAC address message appears twice while editing the interface.
Expected results:
Invalid MAC address message should appear just once while editing the interface.
Additional info:
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Created attachment 1963949 [details] Screenshot showing duplicit error message Description of problem: When you try to edit/create a new interface on the host and enter an invalid MAC address and then submit the changes there will be an error message shown "'fa:16:3e:17:3e:19x' is not a valid MAC address and is not a valid MAC address". "is not valid MAC address" is there twice and should be just once. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): satellite-6.13.0-6.el8sat.noarch foreman-3.5.1.14-1.el8sat.noarch Red Hat Enterprise Linux release 8.7 (Ootpa) How reproducible: Every time Steps to Reproduce: 1. Go to any host 2. Try to edit the MAC address in any interface to some wrong value 3. Submit changes 4. See the error message Actual results: Invalid MAC address message appears twice while editing the interface. Expected results: Invalid MAC address message should appear just once while editing the interface. Additional info: