Created attachment 523887 [details] Even though the overall system entitlement certificate status is yellow, the system.entitlements_valid fact is reported as True Description of problem: When your system is partially subscribed such that your overall system certificate status is yellow, the fact value for system.entitlements_valid is currently reported as True. The popular vote for this case is to report system.entitlements_valid as False. In other words, system.entitlements_valid should be False when there is any red and/or yellow installed product. On the other hand, it has been suggested that fact system.entitlements_valid should no longer be a boolean value (True or False). It may be more appropriate to change it to a status like this: system.entitlements_status: {Red, Yellow, or Green} This would better parallel the information displayed in the GUI. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): [root@jsefler-onprem-62server ~]# rpm -q subscription-manager subscription-manager-0.96.9-1.git.17.e75f4f4.el6.x86_64 How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: Using a candlepin server with TESTDATA=1 deployed, install one of the product certs corresponding to a stackable subscription (100000000000002.pem). register and subscribe with a quantity of 1 on a machine with greater than 1 sockets. [root@jsefler-onprem-62server ~]# subscription-manager list --installed +-------------------------------------------+ Installed Product Status +-------------------------------------------+ ProductName: Awesome OS for x86_64 Bits Status: Partially Subscribed Expires: 09/17/2012 SerialNumber: 6345407863697003408 ContractNumber: 31 AccountNumber: 12331131231 [root@jsefler-onprem-62server ~]# subscription-manager facts --list | grep entitlements_valid system.entitlements_valid: True ^^^^ I EXPECTED THAT VALUE TO BE False GIVEN THAT THE OVERALL SYSTEM CERTIFICATE STATUS IS NOT GREEN (see attachment).
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 740377 ***
Verifying Version... [root@jsefler-onprem-5server ~]# rpm -q subscription-manager subscription-manager-0.98.7-1.el5 [root@jsefler-onprem-5server ~]# subscription-manager facts --list | grep cpu_socket cpu.cpu_socket(s): 2 [root@jsefler-onprem-5server ~]# ls /etc/pki/product/ 100000000000002.pem [root@jsefler-onprem-5server ~]# subscription-manager list --installed +-------------------------------------------+ Installed Product Status +-------------------------------------------+ ProductName: Awesome OS for x86_64 Bits Version: 3.11 Arch: x86_64 Status: Not Subscribed Starts: None Expires: None [root@jsefler-onprem-5server ~]# subscription-manager facts --list | grep entitlements_valid system.entitlements_valid: invalid ^^^ STARTING POINT: Before subscribing for coverage of my installed product, the overall system compliance is invalid. [root@jsefler-onprem-5server ~]# subscription-manager register --username testuser1 --password password --org admin The system has been registered with id: 3fabe006-ec08-40b6-b1da-ab2e4248a644 [root@jsefler-onprem-5server ~]# subscription-manager list --avail | grep awesomeos-x86_64 -A5 -B1 | grep Yes -B4 -A2 ProductName: Awesome OS for x86_64 ProductId: awesomeos-x86_64 PoolId: 8a90f857342fcd1501342fce188202f9 Quantity: 10 Multi-Entitlement: Yes Expires: 01/09/2013 MachineType: physical -- ProductName: Awesome OS for x86_64 ProductId: awesomeos-x86_64 PoolId: 8a90f857342fcd1501342fce18990304 Quantity: 5 Multi-Entitlement: Yes Expires: 01/09/2013 MachineType: physical [root@jsefler-onprem-5server ~]# subscription-manager subscribe --pool 8a90f857342fcd1501342fce188202f9 --quantity 1 Successfully consumed a subscription from the pool with id 8a90f857342fcd1501342fce188202f9 [root@jsefler-onprem-5server ~]# subscription-manager list --installed +-------------------------------------------+ Installed Product Status +-------------------------------------------+ ProductName: Awesome OS for x86_64 Bits Version: 3.11 Arch: x86_64 Status: Partially Subscribed Starts: 11/10/2011 Expires: 01/09/2013 [root@jsefler-onprem-5server ~]# subscription-manager facts --list | grep entitlements_valid system.entitlements_valid: partial [root@jsefler-onprem-5server ~]# ^^^ VERIFIED Both the list --installed and the system.entitlements_valid fact are in agreement when partially subscribed using multi-entitlement subscription that provides 1 socket coverage against a 2 socket system. Now let's complete the test by subscribing to one more quantity from the same pool to achieve compliance... [root@jsefler-onprem-5server ~]# subscription-manager subscribe --pool 8a90f857342fcd1501342fce188202f9 --quantity 1 Successfully consumed a subscription from the pool with id 8a90f857342fcd1501342fce188202f9 [root@jsefler-onprem-5server ~]# subscription-manager list --installed +-------------------------------------------+ Installed Product Status +-------------------------------------------+ ProductName: Awesome OS for x86_64 Bits Version: 3.11 Arch: x86_64 Status: Subscribed Starts: 11/10/2011 Expires: 01/09/2013 [root@jsefler-onprem-5server ~]# subscription-manager facts --list | grep entitlements_valid system.entitlements_valid: valid [root@jsefler-onprem-5server ~]# ^^^ SUCCESS. The entitlements_valid fact now follows the overall system compliance for all three states: invalid, partial, and valid. VERIFIED