satellite6: Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux_7_Server_Kickstart_x86_64_7_1 does not belong to RedHat 7.2 operating system after upgrade from 7.1 to 7.2

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Issue

A client host was deployed as RHEL 7.1 and upgraded to 7.2 via content view update and yum update. When editing the host I get now the mentioned error:

Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux_7_Server_Kickstart_x86_64_7_1 does not belong to RedHat 7.2 operating system.

We deployed a couple of hosts as RHEL7.1 from our Satellite 6. After RHEL7.2 was released we added the 7.2 Kickstart repository to the Content View. For RHEL itself we already had "7Server" in, so no change was needed there. After that we run yum update on the client, followed by a Puppet run. Either yum itself or Puppet notified Satellite that we have RHEL7.2 now on the machine and Satellite updated the facts in the UI.

However, this broke the "Operating System" tab of the host edit view in Satellite. When I try to edit and save the host, I get the following error:

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Server Kickstart x86_64 7.2
http://<satellite>/pulp/repos/<pathes>/content/dist/rhel/server/7/7.2/x86_64/kickstart
<pathes>/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux_7_Server_Kickstart_x86_64_7_1 does not belong to RedHat 7.2 operating system

Environment

  • Red Hat Satellite 6.x
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7 on client/consumer
  • puppet facts

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