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Description of problem:
When trying to create a new Hostgroup in Red Hat Satellite 6.14.3, It shows the library environment twice in the Lifecycle environment field, after selecting the Content Source. Depending on which Library entry I select, The list of CVs will change in the Content View field
I realized that it's perhaps related to the two Orgs I have but I see no reason for both the Library envs showing up there, while I am on a specific Org and Location context.
As a matter of fact, All Lifecycles from both Organizations show up in the Lifecycle Environment fields.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
Satellite 6.14.3
How reproducible:
Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Install a Satellite 6.14.3 and have two organizations created.
2. Login to UI and stay under a specific Organization
3. Go to Configure --> Hostgroups and create new HG
4. Select the Content Source
5. Click on the drop-down for Lifecycle Environment
Actual results:
Two library environments are listed
Expected results:
Only one Library environment will be listed for the Org i am sitting in.
Additional info:
This does not happens for Hosts object. Upstream issue https://projects.theforeman.org/issues/37174
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