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Chapter 6. Bug fixes
This section describes bugs fixed in Red Hat Satellite 6.16 that have a significant impact on users.
6.1. Web UI
Web UI displays short names of hosts consistently
Previously, some pages in the Satellite web UI displayed names of hosts as FQDNs even when Display FQDN for hosts
was disabled. With this release, the Display FQDN for hosts
setting is applied consistently.
Jira:SAT-21815[1]
Suggest New
link for IPv4 addresses exhausted Infobox DHCP pool
Satellite suggests new IPv4 addresses in subnets with DHCP when creating or editing hosts in the UI via the Suggest New
link or via the /api/subnets/:id/freeip
API endpoint. Previously, when using the Infoblox DHCP provider, it would stop suggesting addresses after some time. This was because the suggestions did not expire after a period of time causing the pool of available IP addresses to be used up. With this release, the issue is now fixed.
Libvirt VM details with any volume type can be accessed in the web UI
Previously, when you manually created a virtual machine with a volume type other than file
in Libvirt and then attempted to access the details of the virtual machine in the web UI, Satellite produced an ambiguous error. The loading of volumes in the Libvirt compute resource has been fixed. As a result, you can access details of your virtual machines with volumes of any type in the web UI.
Host details display all overridden Ansible variables
Previously, when you accessed the list of Ansible variables in Host details, Satellite displayed only the first page of Ansible variables and pagination controls were missing. The Satellite web UI has been fixed to provide pagination controls and follow the Entries per page setting. As a result, you can browse all Ansible variables that you have overridden for Ansible roles assigned to your host.
Ansible jobs use passwords from Advanced fields correctly
Previously, the Ansible provider for remote execution ignored the following Advanced fields inputs from the job wizard:
- SSH password
- Effective user password
With this fix, the Ansible provider uses these values correctly.
Ansible jobs use the SSH User field from Advanced fields
Previously, the Ansible provider for remote execution ignored the SSH User field of the Advanced fields inputs from the job wizard. The foreman_ansible
component has been fixed to use the value of SSH User as the Ansible user. As a result, the Ansible provider uses this value correctly.
6.2. Security and authentication
Uploading an OpenSCAP report no longer fails on hosts that run RHEL 9.4 or later with FIPS mode enabled
On Satellite hosts that run RHEL 9 in FIPS mode, uploading an OpenSCAP report previously failed with the following error:
Unable to load certs Neither PUB key nor PRIV key
The problem has been addressed on the RHEL side and no longer affects Satellite hosts that run RHEL 9.4 or later. Note that uploading an OpenSCAP report in the described situation still fails on hosts that run RHEL 9.3 or earlier. See also Chapter 5, Known issues.
Jira:SAT-22421[1]
6.3. Content management
Checksum set value has changed
The supported --checksum-type
set of sha1
and sha256
for repositories has changed to sha256
, sha384
and sha512
. The checksum sha1
is no longer secure and modern systems such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 and up support file checksums greater than sha1
. Synchronizing sha1
content is still possible but content published in repositories by Satellite will now use sha256
, sha384
, or sha512
. The default checksum is now sha256
and not sha1
.
Jira:SAT-25511[1]
6.4. Host provisioning and management
Host owner set correctly during registration
Previously, when you registered a host, Satellite set the host owner to Anonymous Admin
. With this release, Satellite sets the host owner to the user who generated the registration command.
Satellite uses the Default location subscribed hosts
setting as the default location for registered hosts
Previously, if you did not specify the location to which you were registering the host, Satellite ignored the Default location subscribed hosts
setting. With this fix, Satellite uses the value of that setting as the default location.
CloudInit default
no longer generates invalid YAML output
Previously, when you generated the CloudInit default
provisioning template, the YAML output was incorrectly indented. The incorrect indentation caused the output to be invalid. The subscription_manager_setup
snippet has been fixed to produce correct indentation. As a result, the generated YAML output is valid.
Jira:SAT-25042[1]
Path to Red Hat Image Builder image renders correctly
Previously, when you provisioned a host by using a Red Hat Image Builder image and provided a relative path to the image in the kickstart_liveimg
parameter, the Kickstart default
provisioning template failed to render. The Katello component has been fixed to render the absolute path of the image correctly. As a result, the Kickstart default
template renders successfully and you can provision hosts by using the image.
Discovery image updated with the latest RHEL 8
Previously, the Foreman Discovery image was based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.6, which was limiting discovery of systems that require a later RHEL version. The Foreman Discovery image has been updated with the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.10.0 base. As a result, you can discover newer systems.
6.5. Backup and restore
The certificate .tar
file is now collected when using satellite-maintain backup
on Capsule Server
Previously, the satellite-maintain backup
command did not collect the certificate .tar
file of the Capsule Server when creating a backup. As a consequence, restoring the archive failed. With this update, restoring the archive completes successfully in this situation.