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RHEL Program Management 2016-03-21 20:50:16 UTC Keywords FutureFeature
Red Hat Bugzilla 2016-03-21 20:50:16 UTC Doc Type Bug Fix Enhancement
Barnaby Court 2016-03-24 21:02:00 UTC CC bcourt
Summary RFE have 'subscription-manager release --set=<version>' check if subscription-manager plugin is enabled. [RFE] have 'subscription-manager release --set=<version>' check if subscription-manager plugin is enabled.
Barnaby Court 2016-03-28 19:13:43 UTC Keywords Triaged
vritant 2016-06-20 20:06:25 UTC Keywords Triaged
CC vrjain
William 2016-08-04 13:34:31 UTC CC candlepin-bugs
Flags needinfo?(candlepin-bugs)
Chris Williams 2017-03-08 18:23:59 UTC Blocks 1420851
Chris Snyder 2017-07-10 20:45:24 UTC CC csnyder
Kevin Howell 2017-07-17 14:30:33 UTC Keywords Triaged
CC khowell
Kevin Howell 2017-07-17 15:23:06 UTC Blocks 1469152
John Sefler 2017-07-20 21:05:09 UTC See Also https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1466453
Kevin Howell 2017-07-21 15:16:17 UTC Summary [RFE] have 'subscription-manager release --set=<version>' check if subscription-manager plugin is enabled. [RFE] subscription-manager should automatically enable yum plugins
Rich Jerrido 2017-08-29 19:01:38 UTC CC rjerrido
Jiri Hnidek 2017-08-31 11:21:48 UTC Status NEW ASSIGNED
CC jhnidek
Assignee candlepin-bugs jhnidek
Jiri Hnidek 2017-09-04 13:55:14 UTC Status ASSIGNED POST
Link ID Github candlepin/subscription-manager/pull/1697
Chris Snyder 2017-09-05 20:38:51 UTC Status POST MODIFIED
Craig Donnelly 2017-09-06 14:29:43 UTC CC cdonnell
John Sefler 2017-09-08 15:29:47 UTC Status MODIFIED NEW
Jiri Hnidek 2017-09-08 16:15:58 UTC Status NEW POST
Link ID Github candlepin/subscription-manager/pull/1699
Jiri Hnidek 2017-09-08 21:01:36 UTC Status POST MODIFIED
Kevin Howell 2017-10-09 17:42:26 UTC Fixed In Version subscription-manager-1.20.2-1
errata-xmlrpc 2017-10-09 20:44:22 UTC Status MODIFIED ON_QA
Shwetha Kallesh 2017-11-14 08:05:38 UTC CC skallesh
Shwetha Kallesh 2017-11-15 04:27:11 UTC Status ON_QA VERIFIED
Chris Snyder 2017-11-16 15:33:04 UTC See Also https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1513487
Kevin Howell 2017-12-06 18:45:49 UTC Flags needinfo?(candlepin-bugs) needinfo?
Kevin Howell 2017-12-06 18:46:04 UTC Flags needinfo?
Kevin Howell 2017-12-11 21:17:27 UTC Fixed In Version subscription-manager-1.20.2-1 subscription-manager-1.20.8-1
Kevin Howell 2018-02-13 20:26:20 UTC Doc Text Feature: subscription-manager automatically enables its yum plugins.

Reason: With the plugins disabled, redhat.repo is not regenerated when it should be.

Result: subscription-manager automatically enables its yum plugins, unless this feature is disabled via configuration.
Kevin Howell 2018-02-14 15:17:35 UTC Doc Type Enhancement Release Note
Lenka Špačková 2018-02-22 15:15:04 UTC Docs Contact fhanzelk
John Sefler 2018-02-28 17:16:41 UTC Doc Text Feature: subscription-manager automatically enables its yum plugins.

Reason: With the plugins disabled, redhat.repo is not regenerated when it should be.

Result: subscription-manager automatically enables its yum plugins, unless this feature is disabled via configuration.
Feature: subscription-manager will now include an automatic enabling of yum plugins (subscription-manager and product-id)

Reason: Some users of RHEL who are using the rhn-client-tools to register their systems to RHN Classic or Satellite 5 entitlement servers will often disable the yum plugins subscription-manager and product-id. Once they decide to start using the newer subscription-manager tools for entitlements, the yum plugins (subscription-manager and product-id) will automatically be enabled.

Result: subscription-manager automatically handles the use case of a system whose yum plugins (subscription-manager and product-id) were disabled and provides the user with a WARNING message indicating how to change the automatic behavior if it was not desirable.
Filip Hanzelka 2018-03-01 19:18:29 UTC Doc Text Feature: subscription-manager will now include an automatic enabling of yum plugins (subscription-manager and product-id)

Reason: Some users of RHEL who are using the rhn-client-tools to register their systems to RHN Classic or Satellite 5 entitlement servers will often disable the yum plugins subscription-manager and product-id. Once they decide to start using the newer subscription-manager tools for entitlements, the yum plugins (subscription-manager and product-id) will automatically be enabled.

Result: subscription-manager automatically handles the use case of a system whose yum plugins (subscription-manager and product-id) were disabled and provides the user with a WARNING message indicating how to change the automatic behavior if it was not desirable.
*rhn-migrate-classic-to-rhsm* now includes an automatic enabling of *yum* plugins

With this update, the *rhn-migrate-classic-to-rhsm* utility includes an automatic enabling of *yum* plugins, *subscription-manager* and *product-id*. This update benefits users of Red Hat Enterprise Linux who use the *rhn-client-tools* utility to register their systems to Red Hat Network Classic or Satellite 5 entitlement servers and who have temporarily disabled the *yum* plugins. The *rhn-migrate-classic-to-rhsm* script now automatically enables the *yum* plugins, making it easy for these users to start using the newer *subscription-manager* tools for entitlements.
Flags needinfo?(jhnidek)
Kevin Howell 2018-03-05 15:49:42 UTC Group redhat
Filip Hanzelka 2018-03-13 11:50:44 UTC Doc Text *rhn-migrate-classic-to-rhsm* now includes an automatic enabling of *yum* plugins

With this update, the *rhn-migrate-classic-to-rhsm* utility includes an automatic enabling of *yum* plugins, *subscription-manager* and *product-id*. This update benefits users of Red Hat Enterprise Linux who use the *rhn-client-tools* utility to register their systems to Red Hat Network Classic or Satellite 5 entitlement servers and who have temporarily disabled the *yum* plugins. The *rhn-migrate-classic-to-rhsm* script now automatically enables the *yum* plugins, making it easy for these users to start using the newer *subscription-manager* tools for entitlements.
*subscription-manager* now includes an automatic enabling of `yum` plugins

With this update, the *subscription-manager* utility includes an automatic enabling of `yum` plugins: `subscription-manager` and `product-id`. This update benefits users of Red Hat Enterprise Linux who use the *rhn-client-tools* utility to register their systems to Red Hat Network Classic or Satellite 5 entitlement servers and who have temporarily disabled the `yum` plugins. As a result, the *subscription-manager* tools are now easier to use. Note that running *subscription-manager* displays a warning message indicating how to change this default behavior if it is not desirable.
Filip Hanzelka 2018-03-20 18:49:28 UTC Doc Text *subscription-manager* now includes an automatic enabling of `yum` plugins

With this update, the *subscription-manager* utility includes an automatic enabling of `yum` plugins: `subscription-manager` and `product-id`. This update benefits users of Red Hat Enterprise Linux who use the *rhn-client-tools* utility to register their systems to Red Hat Network Classic or Satellite 5 entitlement servers and who have temporarily disabled the `yum` plugins. As a result, the *subscription-manager* tools are now easier to use. Note that running *subscription-manager* displays a warning message indicating how to change this default behavior if it is not desirable.
*subscription-manager* now automatically enables the `subscription-manager` and `product-id` `yum` plugins

With this update, the *subscription-manager* utility automatically enables the `yum` plugins: `subscription-manager` and `product-id`. This update benefits users of Red Hat Enterprise Linux who use the *rhn-client-tools* utility to register their systems to Red Hat Network Classic or Satellite 5 entitlement servers and who have temporarily disabled the `yum` plugins. As a result, it is easier for users to start using the newer *subscription-manager* tools for entitlements. Note that running *subscription-manager* displays a warning message indicating how to change this default behavior if it is not desirable.
Filip Hanzelka 2018-03-28 13:33:33 UTC Doc Text *subscription-manager* now automatically enables the `subscription-manager` and `product-id` `yum` plugins

With this update, the *subscription-manager* utility automatically enables the `yum` plugins: `subscription-manager` and `product-id`. This update benefits users of Red Hat Enterprise Linux who use the *rhn-client-tools* utility to register their systems to Red Hat Network Classic or Satellite 5 entitlement servers and who have temporarily disabled the `yum` plugins. As a result, it is easier for users to start using the newer *subscription-manager* tools for entitlements. Note that running *subscription-manager* displays a warning message indicating how to change this default behavior if it is not desirable.
*subscription-manager* now automatically enables the `subscription-manager` and `product-id` `yum` plugins

With this update, the *subscription-manager* utility automatically enables the `yum` plugins: `subscription-manager` and `product-id`. This update benefits users of Red Hat Enterprise Linux who previously used the *rhn-client-tools* utility to register their systems to Red Hat Network Classic or who still use it with Satellite 5 entitlement servers, and who have temporarily disabled the `yum` plugins. As a result, it is easier for users to start using the newer *subscription-manager* tools for entitlements. Note that running *subscription-manager* displays a warning message indicating how to change this default behavior if it is not desirable.
Lenka Špačková 2018-04-09 14:50:53 UTC Doc Text *subscription-manager* now automatically enables the `subscription-manager` and `product-id` `yum` plugins

With this update, the *subscription-manager* utility automatically enables the `yum` plugins: `subscription-manager` and `product-id`. This update benefits users of Red Hat Enterprise Linux who previously used the *rhn-client-tools* utility to register their systems to Red Hat Network Classic or who still use it with Satellite 5 entitlement servers, and who have temporarily disabled the `yum` plugins. As a result, it is easier for users to start using the newer *subscription-manager* tools for entitlements. Note that running *subscription-manager* displays a warning message indicating how to change this default behavior if it is not desirable.
*subscription-manager* now automatically enables the `subscription-manager` and `product-id` yum plugins

With this update, the *subscription-manager* utility automatically enables the `yum` plugins: `subscription-manager` and `product-id`. This update benefits users of Red Hat Enterprise Linux who previously used the *rhn-client-tools* utility to register their systems to Red Hat Network Classic or who still use it with Satellite 5 entitlement servers, and who have temporarily disabled the `yum` plugins. As a result, it is easier for users to start using the newer *subscription-manager* tools for entitlements. Note that running *subscription-manager* displays a warning message indicating how to change this default behavior if it is not desirable.
errata-xmlrpc 2018-04-10 00:15:17 UTC Status VERIFIED RELEASE_PENDING
errata-xmlrpc 2018-04-10 09:47:31 UTC Status RELEASE_PENDING CLOSED
Resolution --- ERRATA
Last Closed 2018-04-10 05:47:31 UTC
errata-xmlrpc 2018-04-10 09:48:39 UTC Link ID Red Hat Product Errata RHBA-2018:0681
Jiri Hnidek 2018-05-02 06:57:12 UTC Flags needinfo?(jhnidek)

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