When I update the subscriptions in an Activation Key, how do I get that
change pushed to the systems that are subscribed via that key?
I've tried yum clean all and subscription-manager refresh, but neither
works.
The only way I've had success is to subscription-manager unregister and
then re-register with the same key? That doesn't seem sensible or best
practice.
cheers
L.
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The most dangerous phrase in the language is, "We've always done it this
way."
Activation keys are only applied at "subscription-manager register" time.
Changes later do not modify previously registered hosts.
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On Mon, Mar 6, 2017 at 9:38 PM, Lachlan Musicman wrote:
When I update the subscriptions in an Activation Key, how do I get that
change pushed to the systems that are subscribed via that key?
I’ve tried yum clean all and subscription-manager refresh, but neither
works.
The only way I’ve had success is to subscription-manager unregister and
then re-register with the same key? That doesn’t seem sensible or best
practice.
cheers
L.
The most dangerous phrase in the language is, “We’ve always done it this
way.”
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On 03/07/2017 04:40 PM, Tom McKay wrote:
> Activation keys are only applied at "subscription-manager register"
> time. Changes later do not modify previously registered hosts.
>
> On Mon, Mar 6, 2017 at 9:38 PM, Lachlan Musicman > wrote:
>
> When I update the subscriptions in an Activation Key, how do I get
> that change pushed to the systems that are subscribed via that key?
>
> I've tried yum clean all and subscription-manager refresh, but
> neither works.
>
> The only way I've had success is to subscription-manager unregister
> and then re-register with the same key? That doesn't seem sensible
> or best practice.
>
> cheers
> L.
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