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On 07/10/2013 03:02 AM, Bryan Kearney wrote:
Can you tell me what is in your /etc/yum.repos.d/redhat.repo?
Related to that, if you have a pem file in
/etc/pki/entitlement/*.pem and you run rct cat-cert against that
file.. what do you see?
redhat.repo is basically empty ..
$ cat /etc/yum.repos.d/redhat.repo
#
# Certificate-Based Repositories
# Managed by (rhsm) subscription-manager
#
# If this file is empty and this system is subscribed consider
# a "yum repolist" to refresh available repos
#
Running yum repolist, I get this :
$ sudo yum repolist
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, product-id, subscription-manager
This system is receiving updates from Red Hat Subscription Management.
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
epel-subscription-manager
| 2.9
kB 00:00
nginx
| 2.9
kB 00:00
pulp-v2-stable
| 1.9
kB 00:00
repo id repo name
status
epel-subscription-manager Tools and
libraries for Red Hat subscription management.
15
nginx nginx repo
41
pulp-v2-stable Pulp v2
Production Releases
42
repolist: 98
All of those are from .repo files in /etc/yum.repos.d. None are from
Katello.
And if I run the cat-cert command I get this (yes, I renamed the server) :
$ sudo rct cat-cert /etc/pki/entitlement/3321067086828797501.pem
+-------------------------------------------+
Entitlement Certificate
+-------------------------------------------+
Certificate:
Path: /etc/pki/entitlement/3321067086828797501.pem
Version: 3.2
Serial: 3321067086828797501
Start Date: 2013-06-29 00:00:00+00:00
End Date: 2043-06-22 00:00:00+00:00
Pool ID: 8ab280b23f9228bd013f927f84d80009
Subject:
CN: 8ab280b23f9228bd013f92b8c34f0047
Issuer:
C: US
CN:
katello.example.com
L: Raleigh
O: SomeOrg
OU: SomeOrgUnit
ST: North Carolina
Product:
ID: 1372552397705
Name: Centos 6
Version:
Arch:
Tags:
Order:
Name: Centos 6
Number:
SKU: 1372552397705
Contract:
Account:
Service Level:
Service Type:
Quantity: -1
Quantity Used: 1
Socket Limit:
RAM Limit:
Core Limit:
Virt Limit:
Virt Only: False
Subscription:
Stacking ID:
Warning Period: 0
Provides Management: False
I see Quantity: -1 ... Does that mean unlimited, or does that point
to an issue?
-- bk
Thanks,
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Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold
xenophage(a)godshell.com
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