Prerequisites : Rhel5.9 with following rpm . subscription-manager-migration-data-1.11.1.1-1.git.2.c7fbafe.el5 subscription-manager-gnome-1.0.2-1.git.2.2b23e6e.el5 subscription-manager-migration-1.0.2-1.git.2.2b23e6e.el5 subscription-manager-firstboot-1.0.2-1.git.2.2b23e6e.el5 subscription-manager-1.0.2-1.git.2.2b23e6e.el5 Steps to repro : Set premium service level from cli using following command. subscription-manager service-level --set premium Expected Result : Subscription-manager-gui >> System>>Settings >> service-level option should display PREMIUM as default service-level Actual Result : No default service-level is displayed in subscription-manager-gui It displays blank. Attached screenshot
Created attachment 587204 [details] error screenshot
Committed by wpoteat in 8d6c9cbf4a6054398a3c268e47747ee1084bf3db
Verified using following setup Rhel5.9 client with following subscription-manager rpm . subscription-manager-1.0.3-1.git.69.b87abd7.el5 subscription-manager-firstboot-1.0.3-1.git.69.b87abd7.el5 subscription-manager-migration-data-1.11.1.1-1.git.2.c7fbafe.el5 subscription-manager-migration-1.0.3-1.git.69.b87abd7.el5 subscription-manager-gui-1.0.3-1.git.69.b87abd7.el5 Working fine REsolving defect as verified
Since the problem described in this bug report should be resolved in a recent advisory, it has been closed with a resolution of ERRATA. For information on the advisory, and where to find the updated files, follow the link below. If the solution does not work for you, open a new bug report. http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2013-0033.html