+++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #235004 +++ From Bugzilla Helper: User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1; .NET CLR 1.1.4322) Description of problem: login as: root root.11.24's password: Last login: Wed Aug 15 14:41:57 2007 from pc0037.bng.local [root@localhost ~]# up2date --show-channels [root@localhost ~]# up2date --h usage: up2date [OPTIONS] [<packages>] /usr/sbin/up2date: error: ambiguous option: --h (--hardware, --help?) [root@localhost ~]# up2date --help usage: up2date [OPTIONS] [<packages>] options: --configure configure Update Agent options -d, --download download packages only, even if configuration says to install -i, --install install packages, even if configuration says to download only --src Download src packages as well as binary rpms --nosrc Do not download src packages (overrides config setting if set) --dbpath=<dir> Specify a path where an alternate rpm db is found -f, --force Force package installation, overriding package and file skip list --justdb Only add packages to database, do not install to the filesystem -l, --list list packages available for retrieval --dry-run Do everything but download and install packages (show dependencies needed, etc) -?, --usage Briefly describe the options -k<dir>, --packagedir=<dir> colon separated path of directories to look in for packages --nosig do not use GPG to check package signatures --nox do not attempt to use X -p, --packages update packages associated with this System Profile on Red Hat Network --hardware up2date hardware profile associated with this System Profile on Red Hat Network --register register the system (or reregister it, if need be) --showall List all packages available for download --show-available List all packages available that are not currently installed --show-orphans List all packages currently installed that are not in channels the system is subscribed to --show-groups List all the install components available to install --solvedeps=<deps> finds, downloads, and installs the packages needed to solve the list of dependencies --tmpdir=<temp-dir> where to store temporary files / RPMs --undo undo the last package set update -u, --update update system with all relevant packages --version show program version information -v, --verbose Show additional output --show-channels Show the channel names along with the package name where approriate --list-rollbacks Show the rpm rollbacks available --whatprovides=<deps> Show the packages which solve the comma separated list of dependencies --installall Install all available packages. Used with --channel --exclude=<pkg> List of packages to exlude from being installed or updated --channel=<channel> Specify which channels to use by channel label --gpg-flags Show the flags that gpg will be invoked with (the keyring, etc) --nodownload Do not download packages at all. For testing purposes --uuid=<uuid> Pass in a uuid that the applet generates --proxy=<proxyurl> Specify an http proxy to use --proxyUser=<proxy userid> Specify a username to use with an authenticated http proxy --proxyPassword=<proxy password> Specify a password to use with an authenticated http proxy --serverUrl=<url> Specify what server url to use --show-package-dialog Show the package installation dialog in gui mode --get Fetch the package specified without resolving dependencies --get-source Fetch the source package for the specified package without resolving dependencies --arch=ARCH Force up2date to install this arch of the package. Not valid with -u, --list, or --dry-run --upgrade-to-release=<release-version> Upgrade to the channel specified -h, --help show this help message and exit When operating in command line mode, specifying package names as arguments to the program will attempt to retrieve (and possibly install, based on your configuration) those packages. Version, release, and architecture details will be determined by the Update Agent automatically. [root@localhost ~]# up2date --hardware You need to register this system by running `up2date --register` before using this option [root@localhost ~]# up2date --register Red Hat Network Registration (c) 2000-2001 Red Hat, Inc. ââââââââââââââââââ⤠Fatal Error âââââââââââââââââââ â â â Problem registering system: â â â â Error Class Code: 70 â â Error Class Info: â â All available subscriptions for the â â requested channel have been exhausted. â â Please contact a Red Hat Network Sales â â associate. â â Explanation: â â An error has occurred while processing â â your request. If this problem â â persists please enter a bug report at â â bugzilla.redhat.com. â â If you choose to submit the bug report, â â please be sure to include â â details of what you were trying to do â â when this error occurred and â â details on how to reproduce this problem. â â â â ââââââ â â â OK â â â ââââââ â â â â â âââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââ <Tab>/<Alt-Tab> between elements | <Space> selects | <F12> next screen
Hi: This usually means that you have no free subscriptions. Can you confirm via the RHN website that you have some remaining subscriptions that match your hardware and Red Hat Enterprise Linux version?
Closing due to inactivity. Please reopen if this is still an issue.