Hi Grant,

I know this isn't a solution as I hate doing it but did you reboot the machine?  I am pretty sure these two rpms add a service to the machine. 

It might also be an idea to unregister the Domain0 from rhn and re-register.  Then go to RHN and make sure you add the additional Virtualization entitlement to the Domain0.

Then try and register you guest again. 

Regards


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Date: 06/23/2007 12:50AM
Subject: Re: [rhelv5-list] Problems registering guests VMs to RHN

I do have those on my Dom0, Clayton, and RedHat also suggested I install
rhn-virtualization-common on the guest too but that didn't help either.

Very strange.

Regards,
GXW  :o)
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