22.3. Disabling the connection to Red Hat Lightspeed after the registration by using the rhc RHEL system role


When you register a system by using the rhc RHEL system role, the role, by default, enables the connection to Red Hat Lightspeed. You can disable Red Hat Lightspeed by using the rhc RHEL system role, if not required.

Red Hat Lightspeed is a managed service in the Hybrid Cloud Console that uses predictive analytics, remediation capabilities, and deep domain expertise to simplify complex operational tasks.

Prerequisites

Procedure

  1. Create a playbook file, for example, ~/playbook.yml, with the following content:

    ---
    - name: Managing systems with the rhc RHEL system role
      hosts: managed-node-01.example.com
      tasks:
        - name: Disable Insights connection
          ansible.builtin.include_role:
            name: redhat.rhel_system_roles.rhc
          vars:
            rhc_insights:
              state: absent

    The settings specified in the example playbook include the following:

    rhc_insights absent|present

    Enables or disables system registration with Red Hat Lightspeed for proactive analytics and recommendations.

    For details about all variables used in the playbook, see the /usr/share/ansible/roles/rhel-system-roles.rhc/README.md file on the control node.

  2. Validate the playbook syntax:

    $ ansible-playbook --syntax-check ~/playbook.yml

    Note that this command only validates the syntax and does not protect against a wrong but valid configuration.

  3. Run the playbook:

    $ ansible-playbook ~/playbook.yml
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