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i want to have a RH subscription server which is able to access the redhat portal and all other server should be able to access this RH subscription server.
so all other server will be offline and only redhat server will be online which is able to connect to redhat portal.
i am trying to find since morning but cant find any guide - is possible? a proper guide which allow me to configure both subscription and client.
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i want to have a RH subscription server which is able to access the redhat portal and all other server should be able to access this RH subscription server.
so all other server will be offline and only redhat server will be online which is able to connect to redhat portal.
i am trying to find since morning but cant find any guide - is possible? a proper guide which allow me to configure both subscription and client.
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I use BMC's patch downloader with RedHat credentials. This grabs applicable downloads for use with a local repo. access.redhat.com/solutions/47009
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i want to have a RH subscription server which is able to access the redhat portal and all other server should be able to access this RH subscription server.
so all other server will be offline and only redhat server will be online which is able to connect to redhat portal.
i am trying to find since morning but cant find any guide - is possible? a proper guide which allow me to configure both subscription and client.
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i want to have a RH subscription server which is able to access the redhat portal and all other server should be able to access this RH subscription server.
so all other server will be offline and only redhat server will be online which is able to connect to redhat portal.
i am trying to find since morning but cant find any guide - is possible? a proper guide which allow me to configure both subscription and client.
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I use BMC's patch downloader with RedHat credentials. This grabs applicable downloads for use with a local repo. access.redhat.com/solutions/47009
– Christopher
Nov 19 at 16:23
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I use BMC's patch downloader with RedHat credentials. This grabs applicable downloads for use with a local repo. access.redhat.com/solutions/47009
– Christopher
Nov 19 at 16:23
I use BMC's patch downloader with RedHat credentials. This grabs applicable downloads for use with a local repo. access.redhat.com/solutions/47009
– Christopher
Nov 19 at 16:23
I use BMC's patch downloader with RedHat credentials. This grabs applicable downloads for use with a local repo. access.redhat.com/solutions/47009
– Christopher
Nov 19 at 16:23
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Here is the manual of RedHat Satellite which can do what you want. But I am afraid you should have subscription for this software (Subscription for RHEL is not enough). Also you need to have subscription for every server "behind" the Satellite.
Red Hat Satellite is a system management solution that enables you to
deploy, configure, and maintain your systems across physical, virtual,
and cloud environments. Satellite provides provisioning, remote
management and monitoring of multiple Red Hat Enterprise Linux
deployments with a single, centralized tool. Red Hat Satellite Server
synchronizes the content from Red Hat Customer Portal, and provides
functionality including fine-grained life cycle management, user and
group role-based access control, integrated subscription management,
as well as advanced GUI, CLI, and API access.
Hi, first of all thanks a lot - so without satellite it is not possible to have a only subscription server ? i dont have satellite server yet .. actually i dont have more than 5 RH server so it is useless for me to have satellite server ... how much it (satellite server )cost?
– Dion0009
Nov 19 at 16:19
@Dion0009, I have no idea. You should better contact RH representatives. I saw something like 5k USD for 50 or less servers. But my personal opinion is for 5 servers this software will not payback
– Romeo Ninov
Nov 19 at 16:23
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
Here is the manual of RedHat Satellite which can do what you want. But I am afraid you should have subscription for this software (Subscription for RHEL is not enough). Also you need to have subscription for every server "behind" the Satellite.
Red Hat Satellite is a system management solution that enables you to
deploy, configure, and maintain your systems across physical, virtual,
and cloud environments. Satellite provides provisioning, remote
management and monitoring of multiple Red Hat Enterprise Linux
deployments with a single, centralized tool. Red Hat Satellite Server
synchronizes the content from Red Hat Customer Portal, and provides
functionality including fine-grained life cycle management, user and
group role-based access control, integrated subscription management,
as well as advanced GUI, CLI, and API access.
Hi, first of all thanks a lot - so without satellite it is not possible to have a only subscription server ? i dont have satellite server yet .. actually i dont have more than 5 RH server so it is useless for me to have satellite server ... how much it (satellite server )cost?
– Dion0009
Nov 19 at 16:19
@Dion0009, I have no idea. You should better contact RH representatives. I saw something like 5k USD for 50 or less servers. But my personal opinion is for 5 servers this software will not payback
– Romeo Ninov
Nov 19 at 16:23
add a comment |
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
Here is the manual of RedHat Satellite which can do what you want. But I am afraid you should have subscription for this software (Subscription for RHEL is not enough). Also you need to have subscription for every server "behind" the Satellite.
Red Hat Satellite is a system management solution that enables you to
deploy, configure, and maintain your systems across physical, virtual,
and cloud environments. Satellite provides provisioning, remote
management and monitoring of multiple Red Hat Enterprise Linux
deployments with a single, centralized tool. Red Hat Satellite Server
synchronizes the content from Red Hat Customer Portal, and provides
functionality including fine-grained life cycle management, user and
group role-based access control, integrated subscription management,
as well as advanced GUI, CLI, and API access.
Hi, first of all thanks a lot - so without satellite it is not possible to have a only subscription server ? i dont have satellite server yet .. actually i dont have more than 5 RH server so it is useless for me to have satellite server ... how much it (satellite server )cost?
– Dion0009
Nov 19 at 16:19
@Dion0009, I have no idea. You should better contact RH representatives. I saw something like 5k USD for 50 or less servers. But my personal opinion is for 5 servers this software will not payback
– Romeo Ninov
Nov 19 at 16:23
add a comment |
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
Here is the manual of RedHat Satellite which can do what you want. But I am afraid you should have subscription for this software (Subscription for RHEL is not enough). Also you need to have subscription for every server "behind" the Satellite.
Red Hat Satellite is a system management solution that enables you to
deploy, configure, and maintain your systems across physical, virtual,
and cloud environments. Satellite provides provisioning, remote
management and monitoring of multiple Red Hat Enterprise Linux
deployments with a single, centralized tool. Red Hat Satellite Server
synchronizes the content from Red Hat Customer Portal, and provides
functionality including fine-grained life cycle management, user and
group role-based access control, integrated subscription management,
as well as advanced GUI, CLI, and API access.
Here is the manual of RedHat Satellite which can do what you want. But I am afraid you should have subscription for this software (Subscription for RHEL is not enough). Also you need to have subscription for every server "behind" the Satellite.
Red Hat Satellite is a system management solution that enables you to
deploy, configure, and maintain your systems across physical, virtual,
and cloud environments. Satellite provides provisioning, remote
management and monitoring of multiple Red Hat Enterprise Linux
deployments with a single, centralized tool. Red Hat Satellite Server
synchronizes the content from Red Hat Customer Portal, and provides
functionality including fine-grained life cycle management, user and
group role-based access control, integrated subscription management,
as well as advanced GUI, CLI, and API access.
answered Nov 19 at 16:15
Romeo Ninov
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Hi, first of all thanks a lot - so without satellite it is not possible to have a only subscription server ? i dont have satellite server yet .. actually i dont have more than 5 RH server so it is useless for me to have satellite server ... how much it (satellite server )cost?
– Dion0009
Nov 19 at 16:19
@Dion0009, I have no idea. You should better contact RH representatives. I saw something like 5k USD for 50 or less servers. But my personal opinion is for 5 servers this software will not payback
– Romeo Ninov
Nov 19 at 16:23
add a comment |
Hi, first of all thanks a lot - so without satellite it is not possible to have a only subscription server ? i dont have satellite server yet .. actually i dont have more than 5 RH server so it is useless for me to have satellite server ... how much it (satellite server )cost?
– Dion0009
Nov 19 at 16:19
@Dion0009, I have no idea. You should better contact RH representatives. I saw something like 5k USD for 50 or less servers. But my personal opinion is for 5 servers this software will not payback
– Romeo Ninov
Nov 19 at 16:23
Hi, first of all thanks a lot - so without satellite it is not possible to have a only subscription server ? i dont have satellite server yet .. actually i dont have more than 5 RH server so it is useless for me to have satellite server ... how much it (satellite server )cost?
– Dion0009
Nov 19 at 16:19
Hi, first of all thanks a lot - so without satellite it is not possible to have a only subscription server ? i dont have satellite server yet .. actually i dont have more than 5 RH server so it is useless for me to have satellite server ... how much it (satellite server )cost?
– Dion0009
Nov 19 at 16:19
@Dion0009, I have no idea. You should better contact RH representatives. I saw something like 5k USD for 50 or less servers. But my personal opinion is for 5 servers this software will not payback
– Romeo Ninov
Nov 19 at 16:23
@Dion0009, I have no idea. You should better contact RH representatives. I saw something like 5k USD for 50 or less servers. But my personal opinion is for 5 servers this software will not payback
– Romeo Ninov
Nov 19 at 16:23
add a comment |
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I use BMC's patch downloader with RedHat credentials. This grabs applicable downloads for use with a local repo. access.redhat.com/solutions/47009
– Christopher
Nov 19 at 16:23