Actually I thought I had one registered and just registered another.

[root@localhost ~]# subscription-manager register --username xxxx
This system is already registered. Use --force to override
[root@localhost ~]# subscription-manager register --force --username xxxx
Unregistering from: subscription.rhsm.redhat.com:443/subscription
The system with UUID xxxx has been unregistered
All local data removed
Registering to: subscription.rhsm.redhat.com:443/subscription
Password: 
The system has been registered with ID: xxxx
The registered system name is: localhost.localdomain



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Andy

On Wednesday, January 20, 2021 at 4:00:56 PM UTC-8 [email protected] wrote:

> Interesting announcement - 
> https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/new-year-new-red-hat-enterprise-linux-programs-easier-ways-access-rhel
>
> It's uncertain from the press release whether they'll be some kind of key 
> etc. in there tied to your developer account ala subscription manager, but 
> it might be worth a look-see if you run CentOS currently.   Also unclear if 
> they'll support vagrant/docker/virtualBox images or not.
>
> On Tuesday, December 15, 2020 at 2:56:42 PM UTC-8 Vince Skahan wrote:
>
>> Here's some related reading that's interesting - 
>> https://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Red_Hat_to_move_focus_away_from_CentOS_in_favour_of_Stream;_CentOS_team_discuss_implications_with_Wikinews
>>
>> The thing i can't figure out yet is how RH plans to release security 
>> patches.   Historically they released updated rpms but always said "you 
>> have to update everything to get a known stable result", so you always had 
>> to update everything.   That's kinda what a Stream rolling release is.   
>> Now if they just 'tagged' their set'o'rpms ala "Centos-2020-1215" for 
>> today, folks might be able to install a defined not-moving set of rpms. 
>>  But I doubt that'll happen.
>>
>> At $work we recently were mandated to switch to Oracle Linux, but the 
>> guesses among the admins is that it was the cost of RHEL entitlements that 
>> caused that, not anything related to CentOS or not.  FWIW, I basically 
>> can't tell the difference between OL-7.9 and RHEL (or CentOS) as an admin 
>> or user.   That said, who knows if Oracle will similarly switch Oracle 
>> Linux over to a rolling release or not.   Basically watching and waiting....
>>
>>

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