Re: reactive system in RHN

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Hello,

I have deleted a system to test it and after register it I get the system
again in the web but without any entitlement.
How must I assign the entitlement when I get it on the RHN?

thanks

ESG

2009/4/22 Andrew Elliott <Andrew.Elliott@xxxxxxxx>

> The way that I got this to work was to delete the system on the web at RHN,
> run rhn register then assign the entitlement to that system (web).  All the
> info should populate after the entitlement is applied...
>
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> On Behalf Of ESGLinux
> Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 7:42 AM
> To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
> Subject: reactive system in RHN
>
> Hello All,
>
> I have 3 systems registered in the RHN but the suscription has caducated.
>
> I have anoher unused suscription and I want to pass reactivate the system
> with it but I dont know how to do it
>
> If I run rhn_register (have tried also rhn_check) in the systems an try to
> reactive introducing the new instalation number it always gives me the
> error
>
> " This system does not have a valid entitlement for Red Hat Network."
>
> I think I´m doing something wrong, but I don´t know what.
>
> Any help?
>
>
> thanks in advance
>
> ESG
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