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Chapter 3. Viewing your subscription inventory

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The All subscriptions table on the Subscription Inventory page contains detailed information about all of the subscriptions that your organization owns for an account.

The account number is displayed in the table title. For example, if your account number is 12345, the All subscriptions table title displays as All subscriptions for account 12345.

The table columns show the following information for each subscription in your account:

  • Name
    The name of the subscription and the product it applies to.
  • SKU
    The combination of letters and numbers that represent the subscription stock keeping unit (SKU).
  • Quantity
    The number of active subscriptions for a SKU.
  • Service level
    The type of service level agreement (SLA) for the subscription, as defined within the terms of the contract. Examples include Premium, Standard, Self-Support or Layered.

Prerequisites

  • You are logged in to your Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console account at console.redhat.com.
  • You have the Subscriptions user role in the role-based access control (RBAC) system for the Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console.

Procedure

To view your subscription inventory, perform the following steps:

  1. From the Home page, locate Red Hat Insights and click RHEL.
  2. From the Red Hat Insights menu, click Business > Subscriptions > Subscription Inventory.
  3. From the Subscriptions Inventory page, scroll to the All subscriptions table.

    Note

    The table displays up to 10 rows per page by default. You can customize the table to show up to 100 rows per page.

  4. Optional: Click the rows per page arrow to select the number of rows that you want to view on each page.

    Note

    Your subscription inventory might span more than one page.

  5. Use the next and previous arrows to move between pages, if applicable.

3.1. Filtering by subscription status

You can use the tiles to filter the All subscriptions table by subscription status (Active, Expired, Expiring soon, or Future dated).

To filter your subscriptions by status, click a tile. For example, clicking the Active tile displays only active subscriptions in the table. The applied filter displays in the table header.

To clear the filter, click Clear filters or close the applied filter in the table header.

Note

Currently, you can apply only one status filter at a time. However, you can use a status filter in conjunction with the search filter in the All subscriptions table.

3.2. Filtering by subscription name or SKU

You can use the search bar in the table header to filter the subscriptions in your inventory by name or SKU. For example, if you type “A” into the search bar, the table shows only the subscriptions in your inventory that contain the letter “A” in either the Name or SKU field.

Note

The search is not case sensitive.

Optionally, you can use the search filter in conjunction with the tile filter to filter only subscriptions of the selected status by name or SKU. For example, you can apply the Active tile filter and then type a character into the search bar to view only active subscriptions that contain the typed character in the name, the SKU, or both.

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