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Chapter 2. Installing Satellite Server
2.1. Preparing for Satellite Server Installation Copier lienLien copié sur presse-papiers!
Ensure that you meet all the prerequisites before installing Satellite Server.
Prerequisites
- You must create a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 host before you can install and configure Satellite Server. Red Hat Enterprise Linux version 7.5 or later is supported. For more information about installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, see the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Installation Guide.
- Ensure that your environment meets the requirements for installation, including meeting storage requirements, and ensuring that network ports and firewalls are open and configured. For more information, see the Preparing your Environment for Installation in Installing Satellite Server from a Connected Network.
2.2. Registering to Red Hat Subscription Management Copier lienLien copié sur presse-papiers!
Registering the host to Red Hat Subscription Management enables the host to subscribe to and consume content for any subscriptions available to the user. This includes content such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat Software Collections (RHSCL), and Red Hat Satellite.
Register your Satellite Server, using your user name and password.
subscription-manager register
# subscription-manager register Username: Password: The system has been registered with ID: 541084ff2-44cab-4eb1-9fa1-7683431bcf9a
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2.3. Identifying and Attaching the Satellite Subscription to the Host Copier lienLien copié sur presse-papiers!
After you have registered your host, you must identify your subscription Pool ID and attach an available subscription. The Red Hat Satellite Infrastructure subscription provides access to the Red Hat Satellite, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and Red Hat Software Collections (RHSCL) content. This is the only subscription required.
Red Hat Satellite Infrastructure is included with all subscriptions that include Smart Management. For more information, see the Red Hat Knowledgebase solution Satellite Infrastructure Subscriptions MCT3718 MCT3719.
Identify your Satellite subscription.
subscription-manager list --all --available --matches 'Red Hat Satellite Infrastructure Subscription'
# subscription-manager list --all --available --matches 'Red Hat Satellite Infrastructure Subscription'
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Your output should be similar to the following:
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To attach your subscription to your Satellite Server, enter the following command, using your Pool ID:
subscription-manager attach --pool=pool_id
# subscription-manager attach --pool=pool_id
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Successfully attached a subscription for: Red Hat Satellite
Successfully attached a subscription for: Red Hat Satellite
Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow To verify that the subscriptions are successfully attached, enter the following command:
subscription-manager list --consumed
# subscription-manager list --consumed
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2.4. Configuring Repositories Copier lienLien copié sur presse-papiers!
Disable all existing repositories.
subscription-manager repos --disable "*"
# subscription-manager repos --disable "*"
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subscription-manager repos --enable=rhel-7-server-rpms \ --enable=rhel-server-rhscl-7-rpms \ --enable=rhel-7-server-satellite-6.5-rpms \ --enable=rhel-7-server-satellite-maintenance-6-rpms \ --enable=rhel-7-server-ansible-2.6-rpms
# subscription-manager repos --enable=rhel-7-server-rpms \ --enable=rhel-server-rhscl-7-rpms \ --enable=rhel-7-server-satellite-6.5-rpms \ --enable=rhel-7-server-satellite-maintenance-6-rpms \ --enable=rhel-7-server-ansible-2.6-rpms
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yum clean all
# yum clean all
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yum repolist enabled
# yum repolist enabled
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2.5. Installing Satellite Server Copier lienLien copié sur presse-papiers!
Update all packages:
yum update
# yum update
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yum install satellite
# yum install satellite
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2.6. Creating a Subscription Allocation in Customer Portal Copier lienLien copié sur presse-papiers!
To create a manifest, you must first create an allocation and then export the manifest from the allocation.
You can access your subscription information on the Red Hat Customer Portal. You can also assign subscriptions for use in on-premise management applications, such as Red Hat Satellite, using subscription allocations.
- Open https://access.redhat.com/ in your browser and log in to your Red Hat account.
- Navigate to Subscriptions in the upper-left corner of the Customer Portal.
- Navigate to Subscription Allocations.
- Click Create New subscription allocation
- In the Name field, enter a name.
- From the Type list, select the type and version that corresponds to your Satellite Server.
- Click Create.
2.6.1. Adding Subscriptions to an Allocation Copier lienLien copié sur presse-papiers!
The following procedure explains how to add subscriptions to an allocation.
- Open https://access.redhat.com/ in your browser and log in to the Red Hat account that you used to register the system to Red Hat Subscription Management.
- Navigate to Subscriptions in the upper-left corner of the Customer Portal.
- Navigate to Subscription Allocations.
- Click the allocation that you want to update.
- Click the Subscriptions tab.
- Click Add Subscriptions.
- A list of your Red Hat product subscriptions appears. Enter the Entitlement Quantity for each product.
- Click Submit to complete the assignment.
When you have added subscriptions to the allocation, export the manifest file.
2.7. Exporting a Subscription Manifest from the Customer Portal Copier lienLien copié sur presse-papiers!
While viewing a subscription allocation that has at least one subscription, you can export a manifest in either of two places:
- From the Details tab, under the Subscription section, by clicking the Export Manifest button.
- From the Subscriptions tab, by clicking the Export Manifest button.
When the manifest is exported, the Customer Portal encodes the selected subscriptions certificates and creates a .zip archive. This is the Subscription Manifest, which can be uploaded into Satellite Server.
2.8. Uploading a Manifest to Your Satellite Server Copier lienLien copié sur presse-papiers!
Uploading a Manifest Using the Web UI
- Verify that you are in the correct organization.
- Click Content > Subscriptions.
- Click Manage Manifest to open the Subscriptions page.
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Click Choose file and select the manifest archive in a
.zip
format that you have exported from the Customer Portal.