redhat_subscription – Manage registration and subscriptions to RHSM using the subscription-manager command

Synopsis

  • Manage registration and subscription to the Red Hat Subscription Management entitlement platform using the subscription-manager command

Requirements

The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.

  • subscription-manager

Parameters

Parameter Choices/Defaults Comments
activationkey
-
supply an activation key for use with registration
auto_attach
boolean
added in 2.5
    Choices:
  • no
  • yes
Upon successful registration, auto-consume available subscriptions
Added in favor of deprecated autosubscribe in 2.5.

aliases: autosubscribe
consumer_id
-
added in 2.1
References an existing consumer ID to resume using a previous registration for this system. If the system's identity certificate is lost or corrupted, this option allows it to resume using its previous identity and subscriptions. The default is to not specify a consumer ID so a new ID is created.
consumer_name
-
added in 2.1
Name of the system to register, defaults to the hostname
consumer_type
-
added in 2.1
The type of unit to register, defaults to system
environment
-
added in 2.2
Register with a specific environment in the destination org. Used with Red Hat Satellite 6.x or Katello
force_register
boolean
added in 2.2
    Choices:
  • no
  • yes
Register the system even if it is already registered
org_id
-
added in 2.0
Organization ID to use in conjunction with activationkey
password
-
access.redhat.com or Sat6 password
pool
-
Default:
"^$"
Specify a subscription pool name to consume. Regular expressions accepted. Use pool_ids instead if possible, as it is much faster. Mutually exclusive with pool_ids.
pool_ids
-
added in 2.4
Default:
[]
Specify subscription pool IDs to consume. Prefer over pool when possible as it is much faster. A pool ID may be specified as a string - just the pool ID (ex. 0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef), or as a dict with the pool ID as the key, and a quantity as the value (ex. 0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef: 2. If the quantity is provided, it is used to consume multiple entitlements from a pool (the pool must support this). Mutually exclusive with pool.
release
-
added in 2.8
Set a release version
rhsm_baseurl
-
Specify CDN baseurl
rhsm_repo_ca_cert
-
added in 2.7
Specify an alternative location for a CA certificate for CDN
server_hostname
-
Specify an alternative Red Hat Subscription Management or Sat6 server
server_insecure
-
Enable or disable https server certificate verification when connecting to server_hostname
server_proxy_hostname
-
added in 2.4
Specify a HTTP proxy hostname
server_proxy_password
-
added in 2.4
Specify a password for HTTP proxy with basic authentication
server_proxy_port
-
added in 2.4
Specify a HTTP proxy port
server_proxy_user
-
added in 2.4
Specify a user for HTTP proxy with basic authentication
state
-
    Choices:
  • present
  • absent
whether to register and subscribe (present), or unregister (absent) a system
username
-
access.redhat.com or Sat6 username

Notes

Note

  • In order to register a system, subscription-manager requires either a username and password, or an activationkey and an Organization ID.
  • Since 2.5 values for server_hostname, server_insecure, rhsm_baseurl, server_proxy_hostname, server_proxy_port, server_proxy_user and server_proxy_password are no longer taken from the /etc/rhsm/rhsm.conf config file and default to None.

Examples

- name: Register as user (joe_user) with password (somepass) and auto-subscribe to available content.
  redhat_subscription:
    state: present
    username: joe_user
    password: somepass
    auto_attach: true

- name: Same as above but subscribe to a specific pool by ID.
  redhat_subscription:
    state: present
    username: joe_user
    password: somepass
    pool_ids: 0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef

- name: Register and subscribe to multiple pools.
  redhat_subscription:
    state: present
    username: joe_user
    password: somepass
    pool_ids:
      - 0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef
      - 1123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef

- name: Same as above but consume multiple entitlements.
  redhat_subscription:
    state: present
    username: joe_user
    password: somepass
    pool_ids:
      - 0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef: 2
      - 1123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef: 4

- name: Register and pull existing system data.
  redhat_subscription:
    state: present
    username: joe_user
    password: somepass
    consumer_id: xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx

- name: Register with activationkey and consume subscriptions matching Red Hat Enterprise Server or Red Hat Virtualization
  redhat_subscription:
    state: present
    activationkey: 1-222333444
    org_id: 222333444
    pool: '^(Red Hat Enterprise Server|Red Hat Virtualization)$'

- name: Update the consumed subscriptions from the previous example (remove Red Hat Virtualization subscription)
  redhat_subscription:
    state: present
    activationkey: 1-222333444
    org_id: 222333444
    pool: '^Red Hat Enterprise Server$'

- name: Register as user credentials into given environment (against Red Hat Satellite 6.x), and auto-subscribe.
  redhat_subscription:
    state: present
    username: joe_user
    password: somepass
    environment: Library
    auto_attach: true

- name: Register as user (joe_user) with password (somepass) and a specific release
  redhat_subscription:
    state: present
    username: joe_user
    password: somepass
    release: 7.4

Return Values

Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:

Key Returned Description
subscribed_pool_ids
complex
success
List of pool IDs to which system is now subscribed

Sample:
{'8a85f9815ab905d3015ab928c7005de4': '1'}


Status

Authors

  • Barnaby Court (@barnabycourt)

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