<DIV style="font-family:Arial, sans-serif; font-size:10pt;">Hi, <BR><BR>[root@sandbox11 ~]# subscription-manager list --available | grep -A8 "OpenStack"<BR>[root@sandbox11 ~]# echo $?<BR>1<BR>[root@sandbox11 ~]# subscription-manager list --available | grep -A8 "Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server"<BR>Product Name: 30 Day Self-Supported Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server, (2<BR> sockets) (Up to 1 guest) Evaluation<BR>Product Id: RH0165327 <BR>Pool Id: 8a85f9843a8e1af1013a9c1d13596f2d<BR>Quantity: 1 <BR>Service Level: None <BR>Service Type: None <BR>Multi-Entitlement: No <BR>Expires: 11/25/2012 <BR>[root@sandbox11 ~]# echo $?<BR>0<BR>[root@sandbox11 ~]# <BR><BR><BR>###################<BR>On https://access.redhat.com/downloads if i click on Other Evaluations I get:<BR><H1>Existing Evaluation Subscription</H1>
<SPAN>Thank you for your request. It appears that you have already activated an evaluation of Red Hat Essex Tech Preview. Please contact sales for more information.</SPAN><BR><BR><BR>####################<BR><BR>Sales informed:<BR><PRE> Yes, your OpenStack is activated and registered.<BR><BR>Also tried with:<BR>yum clean all<BR>subscription-manager register --force<BR><BR><BR></PRE><I>Best Regards</I><BR>
Anuj
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