On Tue, Jul 05, 2011 at 08:34:41AM -0600, Jason M. Nielsen wrote: > Spacewalk 1.4 (RHEL 5 x86_64) > Oracle 11g (RHEL 5 x86_64) > > *Via the GUI > system group with rhel5 systems > SSM select group > confirm only those systems are in SSM > Manage->config channel subscriptions->Subscribe to Channels > select channel > All systems subscribe to all channels listed in "Unsubscribe from Channels" > > If you have systems in your selection set subscribed to another > channel even though you not only do not select said channel but its > not available to be selected ALL SSM systems will subscribe to those > channels. > > ... > > For instance, say the configuration channel you plan to subscribe to > is called "Foo". > > 1 system in the selection group is subscribed to configuration > channel "Bar". > > "Bar" will be in the "Unsubscribe from Channels" area due to the 1 > of say 76 systems selected is subscribed to it. Ok, no problem. > > "Foo" is available in the "Subscribe to Channels" area. > > You check mark "Foo" and subscribe etc... > > All 76 systems are now not only subscribed to "Foo" but also "Bar" > even though you never selected "Bar" it simply was subscribed to 1 > system prior in your selection set and not part of this task > submission. > > This works every time I try it regardless of channel names, order, > arch, versions, etc. It would appear (not confirmed) that the > "Unsubscribe from Channels" list gets submitted along with those you > tell it to subscribe to. This should not happen.
I've checked that Spacewalk nightly shows the same behaviour, and it is a regression against Spacewalk 1.1. Could you please file a bugzilla, so that we have it tracked, since it looks like finding the change that broke the behaviour might not be trivial? -- Jan Pazdziora Principal Software Engineer, Satellite Engineering, Red Hat _______________________________________________ Spacewalk-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list
