I went down the b) route, deleted the x64 channel and re-created, and noticed in the /var/log/rhn_server_xmlrpc.log that is is saying create_system x86_64-redhat-linux, even though the system is a CentOS 5.3 x86_64 system. I only want to use this with CentOS x86_64 clients, so wouldn't think that would be too tough.

Thanks,
Dan


On Oct 22, 2009, at 2:46 PM, Michael Mraka wrote:

Daniel Wittenberg wrote:
Anyone have nay ideas on why this would say exceeded? I've been poking
around, but whatever I change it keeps doing this.

There are two main reasons of this error:
a) you don't have enough entitlements in certificate - this shouldn't
  be a case because default spacewalk cert has 20000 slots,
b) there isn't a base channel where to register the system.

So I'd check the activation key... has it a base channel with the same
arch as the server?

Dan

On Oct 20, 2009, at 3:53 PM, Daniel Wittenberg wrote:

I just setup a new spacewalk server for testing, and I tried to
register
a CentOS 5 box using a key:

Error Message:
  Registration failed: RHN Software Management service entitlements
exhausted
Error Class Code: 91
Error Class Info: Registration token unable to entitle system: maximum
membership exceeded

What I haven't done is sync'd any repo's, since I don't really want
(right now) to cache an entire repo, I just want to use some of the
management features. I did create a CentOS 5 64-bit channel and make
it
open to all though.

So I created a key, tried usage of <null> and 100, and status is
enabled, but yet I can't subscribe anything.

Ideas where to look?

Dan

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Michael Mráka
Satellite Engineering, Red Hat

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