How Reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1. Go to http://webapp.rwc-colo.redhat.com/network/systemlist/system_list.pxt and login as kiat_huang 2. 3. Actual Results: When working with a set of systems in a group the list shows a host either ticked or unticked. But this gives the uncertainty that a host not checked may or may not be in another group. I would much prefer knowing that a system was in another group by having the box greyed out or something so that i would _know_ that this host was already assigned to a group, so i do not have to consider adding to the current working set. Kiat Huang <khuang> Expected Results: Additional Information:
Not really sure that I follow here. Just because a profile is a part of one group doesn't mean that it can't be part of another. So, greying the selection box and not allowing the user to select that profile to another group would hinder the functionality of the site. Please provide some more details about the specific feature you would like to see.
OK, I didn't know that a profile could be a member of more than one group. That is flexible and cool. With this in mind it would be helpful to know when working with a set that any unticked profile is either a) not assigned to any group or: b) assigned to one or more groups. This would be helpful in working out at a glance which profiles are not yet assigned to a group.
The /network/systemlist/system_list.pxt page just shows all systems. Ones that are ticked are currently in the System Set Manager. For Groups, you click on the System Group List, which lists groups. To see what groups a partiular system belongs to, select it and click the 'group tab. You are correct though, there seems to be no easy way to see a list of systems that do not belong to *any* group. Closing this and opening an RFE (bug 65123) to add an ungrouped systems link on the 'Your RHN' page.