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Description of problem:
rhsmcertd delivered with subscription-manager-0.98.2-1 does not send installed products to the server.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
subscription-manager-0.98.2-1
How reproducible:
always
Steps to Reproduce:
1.register a system
2.service rhsmcertd restart (to enforce resending actualized data)
Actual results:
the request on PUT "/api/consumers/:consumer-id" doesn't include installedProducts attribute
Expected results:
request containing installedProducts according to /etc/pki/products certificates
Additional info:
Worked with version 0.96.901
Deeper investigation showed that this information is sent, but only after some change in installed products. In case nothing changed the products aren't sent to the server, which caused this false alarm.
It is also sent now in the separate request (in previous version it was sent with the facts), which caused I haven't noticed it being sent.