[rhn-users] Register already registerd system

John Heim jheim at wisc.edu
Wed Feb 16 21:40:17 UTC 2005


Bummer.

You know system admins. They don't like us lowly programmers asking them to 
do stuff. This one is a pretty nice guy though.

At 03:15 PM 2/16/2005, Sullivan, Michael wrote:
>Your system administrator will have to grant you access on your account at
>RHN.  The "root" owner of all the systems can build and manage accounts
>through the RHN site and divvy systems out to other individuals.  Then you
>will be able to manage your system from the website.
>
>You won't be able do this from the box......unless, you re-register the box
>under another profile at RHN.
>
>--Mike.
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com] On
>Behalf Of John Heim
>Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 10:04 AM
>To: rhn-users at redhat.com
>Subject: [rhn-users] Register already registerd system
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>
>I am a programmer at the U of Wisc and I have a desktop machine running RH
>AS 3. When I installed RH, our operating system guy gave me a license key
>that I used to register with RHN. This allowed me to run up2date.
>
>The problem is that if I list the systems I am responsible for at
>rhn.redhat.com, I don't see my machine listed. I'm sure that if our OS guy
>went in he'd see it listed. But what I would like to do is get it listed
>under my login as well as his.
>
>Can that  be done?
>
>I have root access on the machine but the one thing I have to make sure
>that I don't mess up is the license key.
>
>
>
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>John G. Heim
>University of Wisconsin - Division of Information Technology (DoIT) 1210
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