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Description of problem: CLI subscription-manager list --available needs an additional ServiceLevel field in the displayed results to help the admin user subscribe the system manually to a specific service level. Expected results: The service level field should be shown for each subscription returned from 'subscription-manager list --available".
The subscription-manager list --consumed should also start displaying the ServiceLevel field.
Fixed in subscription-manager.git e894676803465c0afcadacd2d4eb7faff170a5e1. Will be in subscription-manager-0.99.11-1
Moving to verified.. RPM Used: [root@dhcp201-162 ~]# rpm -qa | grep subscription-manager subscription-manager-firstboot-0.99.10-1.git.6.495d07c.el6.x86_64 subscription-manager-gnome-0.99.10-1.git.6.495d07c.el6.x86_64 subscription-manager-migration-data-1.12.2-1.git.0.ede4958.el6.noarch subscription-manager-0.99.10-1.git.6.495d07c.el6.x86_64 [root@dhcp201-162 ~]# subscription-manager list --avail +-------------------------------------------+ Available Subscriptions +-------------------------------------------+ Product Name: Awesome OS Modifier Product Id: awesomeos-modifier Pool Id: 000000003606853501360685f69f0222 Quantity: 5 Service Level: Service Type: Multi-Entitlement: No Expires: 03/12/2013 Machine Type: physical [root@dhcp201-162 ~]# subscription-manager list --consumed +-------------------------------------------+ Consumed Product Subscriptions +-------------------------------------------+ Product Name: Awesome OS Server Bits Contract Number: 109 Account Number: 12331131231 Serial Number: 5059982905477632606 Active: True Quantity Used: 1 Service Level: Service Type : Begins: 03/12/2012 Expires: 03/12/2013
Since the problem described in this bug report should be resolved in a recent advisory, it has been closed with a resolution of ERRATA. For information on the advisory, and where to find the updated files, follow the link below. If the solution does not work for you, open a new bug report. http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2012-0804.html