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发表于 2008-10-31 23:08:14
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Can I re-register a test system with Red Hat Network (RHN)?
Yes. As long as you have an available entitlement, you can remove old system profiles and then register a re-installed system with Red Hat Network (RHN). Sometimes this can get confusing, so we will try to explain a little bit about how this process works.
Note: The number of systems subscribed to RHN can not exceed the number of RHN subscriptions that you have. You will need to purchase additional entitlements to match the number of systems that you want subscribed to RHN.
Scenario: 1 RHN entitlement, 1 Test System
You have installed a test system and you have successfully registered it with RHN. You have decided to re-install the Linux operating system. After you complete the installation you re-register this system with RHN only to find out that your subscription limit exceeds the number of entitlements that you have.
In this case, the profile (most likely) still exists on the RHN website. Before you can re-register your system to RHN, you must first remove the existing profile. After you remove the existing profile, you will "free up" or make available the entitlement that was tied to that system profile. Once you have a free entitlement, you can now subscribe your re-installed test system to RHN to update the errata and other packages using up2date.
Note: When attempting to re-register, do not enter your subscription number again. This will result in an error. Choose Existing Subscription. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Update 1 systems should not send their hardware profiles as it will also hang. The hardware profile can be sent after registration.
See additional articles in the Knowledgebase which can explain step-by-step how you remove a system profile from RHN. |
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