New Content Hosts showing up as yellow partial subscriptions

Hi!

We've been testing Katello as a repository for Red Hat rpms and adding
server was working well. Now I get a "yellow" partial subscription status
if I add a new server. I've tried RHEL 5 and 6, different vmware hosts, but
continue to get this status. Katello and the test clients are virtual in
vmware. Any help would be appreciated!

In Katello, each new server has "yellow" status:

Subscriptions
Subscription Status partial
Details

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Academic Site Subscription (Server, Desktop, 

Workstation, POWER, HPC), Standard with Smart Management per FTE - Guest
has not been reported on any host and is using a temporary unmapped guest
subscription.

Thank you!
Andrew

[resolved]

Our Satellite/Katello subscriptions have 0 out of 1 physical and 0 out of
100 temporary. If I created a server and subscribed it to Katello, it could
get the physical license and report "green" valid. If I created another and
subscribed it, it gets the temporary subscription, reports "yellow"
partial, and the message "Guest has not been reported on any host and is
using a temporary unmapped guest subscription."

I think this explains the issue enough to ask what licensing we have, which
I don't have access to.

Andrew

··· On Wednesday, May 18, 2016 at 12:01:03 PM UTC-4, Andrew Puschak wrote: > > Hi! > > We've been testing Katello as a repository for Red Hat rpms and adding > server was working well. Now I get a "yellow" partial subscription status > if I add a new server. I've tried RHEL 5 and 6, different vmware hosts, but > continue to get this status. Katello and the test clients are virtual in > vmware. Any help would be appreciated! > > In Katello, each new server has "yellow" status: > > Subscriptions > Subscription Status partial > Details > > Red Hat Enterprise Linux Academic Site Subscription (Server, Desktop, > Workstation, POWER, HPC), Standard with Smart Management per FTE - Guest > has not been reported on any host and is using a temporary unmapped guest > subscription. > > Thank you! > Andrew >

Check the docs on access.redhat.com for virt-who. A temporary subscription
is for a VM that has not been reported as a guest of a reported hypervisor.
This reporting and guest-to-host relationship is done by virt-who. Your
"yellow" systems will go "red" 24 hours after registration as the temporary
subscription expires.

··· On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 9:30 AM, Andrew Puschak wrote:

[resolved]

Our Satellite/Katello subscriptions have 0 out of 1 physical and 0 out of
100 temporary. If I created a server and subscribed it to Katello, it could
get the physical license and report “green” valid. If I created another and
subscribed it, it gets the temporary subscription, reports "yellow"
partial, and the message “Guest has not been reported on any host and is
using a temporary unmapped guest subscription.”

I think this explains the issue enough to ask what licensing we have,
which I don’t have access to.

Andrew

On Wednesday, May 18, 2016 at 12:01:03 PM UTC-4, Andrew Puschak wrote:

Hi!

We’ve been testing Katello as a repository for Red Hat rpms and adding
server was working well. Now I get a “yellow” partial subscription status
if I add a new server. I’ve tried RHEL 5 and 6, different vmware hosts, but
continue to get this status. Katello and the test clients are virtual in
vmware. Any help would be appreciated!

In Katello, each new server has “yellow” status:

Subscriptions
Subscription Status partial
Details

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Academic Site Subscription (Server, Desktop,

Workstation, POWER, HPC), Standard with Smart Management per FTE - Guest
has not been reported on any host and is using a temporary unmapped guest
subscription.

Thank you!
Andrew


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I see. My previously added tests hosts have gone invalid "red". We don't
have virt-who on our existing servers and I need to switch existing servers
from RHN classic to Katello and I don't think adding virt-who will be
allowed. I'm comparing existing to my test servers on Katello, still trying
to figure this out.

Thanks,
Andrew

··· On Thursday, May 19, 2016 at 12:35:07 PM UTC-4, Tom McKay wrote: > > Check the docs on access.redhat.com for virt-who. A temporary > subscription is for a VM that has not been reported as a guest of a > reported hypervisor. This reporting and guest-to-host relationship is done > by virt-who. Your "yellow" systems will go "red" 24 hours after > registration as the temporary subscription expires. > > On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 9:30 AM, Andrew Puschak > wrote: > >> [resolved] >> >> Our Satellite/Katello subscriptions have 0 out of 1 physical and 0 out of >> 100 temporary. If I created a server and subscribed it to Katello, it could >> get the physical license and report "green" valid. If I created another and >> subscribed it, it gets the temporary subscription, reports "yellow" >> partial, and the message "Guest has not been reported on any host and is >> using a temporary unmapped guest subscription." >> >> I think this explains the issue enough to ask what licensing we have, >> which I don't have access to. >> >> Andrew >> >> >> On Wednesday, May 18, 2016 at 12:01:03 PM UTC-4, Andrew Puschak wrote: >>> >>> Hi! >>> >>> We've been testing Katello as a repository for Red Hat rpms and adding >>> server was working well. Now I get a "yellow" partial subscription status >>> if I add a new server. I've tried RHEL 5 and 6, different vmware hosts, but >>> continue to get this status. Katello and the test clients are virtual in >>> vmware. Any help would be appreciated! >>> >>> In Katello, each new server has "yellow" status: >>> >>> Subscriptions >>> Subscription Status partial >>> Details >>> >>> Red Hat Enterprise Linux Academic Site Subscription (Server, >>> Desktop, Workstation, POWER, HPC), Standard with Smart Management per FTE - >>> Guest has not been reported on any host and is using a temporary unmapped >>> guest subscription. >>> >>> Thank you! >>> Andrew >>> >> -- >> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups >> "Foreman users" group. >> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an >> email to foreman-user...@googlegroups.com . >> To post to this group, send email to forema...@googlegroups.com >> . >> Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/foreman-users. >> For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. >> > >