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Message #19714
[Bug 1618483] Re: landscape-config new registration request prompt should default to no for subsequent runs
This bug was fixed in the package landscape-client -
16.03-0ubuntu3.17.04.1
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landscape-client (16.03-0ubuntu3.17.04.1) zesty; urgency=medium
[ Simon Poirier ]
* Add proxy handling to package reporter. (LP: #1531150)
* Fix regression in configuration hook under install-cd chroot (LP: #1699789)
* Report autoremovable packages (LP: #1208393)
* No not re-register client by default (LP: #1618483)
-- Andreas Hasenack <andreas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Fri, 10 Nov 2017 16:06:54
-0200
** Changed in: landscape-client (Ubuntu Zesty)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
** Changed in: landscape-client (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
landscape-config new registration request prompt should default to no
for subsequent runs
Status in Landscape Client:
Fix Committed
Status in landscape-client package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in landscape-client source package in Trusty:
Fix Released
Status in landscape-client source package in Xenial:
Fix Released
Status in landscape-client source package in Zesty:
Fix Released
Status in landscape-client source package in Artful:
Fix Released
Bug description:
[Impact]
When running landscape-config, this prompt always defaults to Yes:
"Request a new registration for this computer now? (Y/n):"
The landscape-config command can be used to change configuration options in /etc/landscape/client.conf and should default to No when running this command on a computer that is already registered to a Landscape server and that server doesn't change during that run of landscape-config.
[Test Case]
1) Install landscape-client package on computer.
2) Run landscape-config to register client for the first time. Note how the default answer for the registration question is "Y"
3) Run landscape-config again to change an option:
sudo landscape-config --ping-interval=60
4) Verify that the question about requesting a new registration defaults to "N" this time.
[Regression Potential]
Admins and scripts who relied on the old behavior might be surprised that a new registration is not requested anymore by default if the client is already registered, but I believe it's a welcomed change. It was even a sort of known issue in our FAQ (https://help.landscape.canonical.com/RunningScripts#Enabling%20script%20execution):
"""
/!\ Very important: when using this method [Ed: calling landscape-config], you MUST NOT request a new registration for the computer, as that will create a duplicate machine in your Landscape account!
"""
If there is a regression here, it will just affect the default answer
given to the "do you wanted to register" question. The admin can still
answer however he/she wishes.
[Other Info]
* Upstream revision:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~landscape/landscape-client/trunk/revision/939
This PPA has test packages built from these branches, using a ~ppaN suffix:
https://launchpad.net/~ahasenack/+archive/ubuntu/lsclient-sru-1721383
--- Original description ---
When running landscape-config, this prompt always defaults to Yes:
"Request a new registration for this computer now? (Y/n):"
The landscape-config command can be used to change configuration
options in /etc/landscape/client.conf and should default to No when
running this command on a computer that is already registered to a
Landscape server and that server doesn't change during that run of
landscape-config.
Steps to replicate:
1) Install landscape-client package on computer
$ sudo apt-get install landscape-client
2) Run landscape-config to register client for the first time
$ sudo landscape-config --account-name standalone --url https://<server>/message-system --ping-url http://<server>/ping
3) Run landscape-config again to change an option
$ sudo landscape-config --ping-interval=60
[Test Case]
When running landscape-config, this prompt always defaults to Yes:
"Request a new registration for this computer now? (Y/n):"
The landscape-config command can be used to change configuration options in /etc/landscape/client.conf and should default to No when running this command on a computer that is already registered to a Landscape server and that server doesn't change during that run of landscape-config.
To reproduce:
1) Install landscape-client package on computer.
2) Run landscape-config to register client for the first time.
3) Run landscape-config again to change an option:
sudo landscape-config --ping-interval=60
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