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Description of problem: After registering and subscribing using subscription-manager, no repositories are available to use with yum: [root@rtt3 ~]# subscription-manager register Username: XXX Password: 6962add4-3f02-4c72-ad41-a3318e88bf66 rtt3.s390.bos.redhat.com [root@rtt3 ~]# subscription-manager subscribe --auto Installed Products: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation - Not Installed Red Hat Enterprise Linux for IBM POWER - Not Installed Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Scientific Computing - Not Installed Red Hat Enterprise Linux Load Balancer (for RHEL Server) - Not Installed Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop - Not Installed Red Hat Enterprise Linux for IBM System z - Not Installed Red Hat Enterprise Linux Scalable File System (for RHEL Server) - Not Installed Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server - Not Installed Red Hat Enterprise Linux Resilient Storage (for RHEL Server) - Not Installed Red Hat Enterprise Linux High Availability (for RHEL Server) - Not Installed Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 for IBM System z - Not Subscribed [root@rtt3 ~]# yum install ksh Loaded plugins: product-id, subscription-manager Updating Red Hat repositories. Setting up Install Process No package ksh available. Error: Nothing to do [root@rtt3 ~]# cat /etc/yum.repos.d/redhat.repo # # Red Hat Repositories # Managed by (rhsm) subscription-manager [root@rtt3 ~]# Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): RHEL6.1 GA subscription-manager-0.95.11-1.el6 How reproducible: alwyas Steps to Reproduce: 1. install RHEL6.1 GA on s390x or ppc64 2. subscription-manager register 3. subscription-manager subscribe --auto 4. yum install ksh Actual results: no repository available, cannot install packages Expected results: packages can be installed/updated Additional info:
The machine failed to subscribe using "subscription-manager subscribe --auto" command so no repository is an expected behavior without a valid subscription. The bug is in obtaining a subscription using --auto.
Mostly fixed: # subscription-manager unsubscribe --all # subscription-manager subscribe --auto Installed Products: Red Hat Enterprise Linux for IBM System z - Not Installed Red Hat Enterprise Linux for IBM POWER - Not Installed Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Scientific Computing - Not Installed Red Hat Enterprise Linux Load Balancer (for RHEL Server) - Not Installed Red Hat Enterprise Linux Scalable File System (for RHEL Server) - Not Installed Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop - Not Installed Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation - Not Installed Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server - Not Installed Red Hat Enterprise Linux Resilient Storage (for RHEL Server) - Not Installed Red Hat Enterprise Linux High Availability (for RHEL Server) - Not Installed Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 for IBM System z - Not Subscribed # ls -l /etc/pki/entitlement/ total 132 -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 129648 May 19 12:59 5924345015758553315.pem -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 1675 May 19 12:59 key.pem # openssl x509 -text -in /etc/pki/entitlement/5924345015758553315.pem | grep -A1 10: | grep rhel | sort | uniq -c rhel-6-client . 26 ..rhel-6-computenode 25 ..rhel-6-ibm-power 25 ..rhel-6-ibm-system-z 6 ..rhel-6-mainframe 6 ..rhel-6-premium-architectures rhel-6-server . 26 ..rhel-6-workstation # yum repolist Loaded plugins: product-id, subscription-manager Updating Red Hat repositories. rhel-6-for-system-z-rpms | 4.0 kB 00:00 rhel-6-for-system-z-rpms/primary_db | 2.5 MB 00:00 repo id repo name status rhel-6-for-system-z-rpms Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 for System Z (RPMs) 2,974 repolist: 2,974
I've fixed the remaining "rhel-6-mainframe" and "rhel-6-premium-architectures" content sets. Will show up within 30 minutes.