SUSE Eval

hi gurus, i downloaded SLES 11 SP2.

If i install it to my server and later on, purchase SLES.

Can I just activate SLES evaluation without re-installing?

Is it possible?

thank you for any input.

Hi
Yes, just visit the Customer Center and delete the system. Then on the
system via YaST or cli re-register with the new subscription key.


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[QUOTE=malcolmlewis;17862]Hi
Yes, just visit the Customer Center and delete the system. Then on the
system via YaST or cli re-register with the new subscription key.


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What you mean by delete the system? How do i do it?

And does it mean if I configure some programs, it needs to be re-install and re-configure and after re-register?

Hi
If you register the system with the evaluation key it will appear at;
https://secure-www.novell.com/center/regadmin/jsps/home_app.jsp
You can then locate the system, and select delete (the - tab at the
bottom of the list of systems) to remove, then you can re-register with
the full key.


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On 06/12/2013 12:54, JJJCR wrote:
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hi gurus, i downloaded SLES 11 SP2.

If i install it to my server and later on, purchase SLES.

Can I just activate SLES evaluation without re-installing?[/color]

Note that if you’re evaluating SLES then you would be better off using
SLES11 SP3 which is the current version.

HTH.

Simon
SUSE Knowledge Partner


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[QUOTE=malcolmlewis;17865]Hi
If you register the system with the evaluation key it will appear at;
https://secure-www.novell.com/center/regadmin/jsps/home_app.jsp
You can then locate the system, and select delete (the - tab at the
bottom of the list of systems) to remove, then you can re-register with
the full key.


Cheers Malcolm °¿° SUSE Knowledge Partner (Linux Counter #276890)
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if i did not register the evaluation key, is there some other way that I can activate the OS with the new license key?

Thank you.

[QUOTE=smflood;17866]On 06/12/2013 12:54, JJJCR wrote:
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hi gurus, i downloaded SLES 11 SP2.

If i install it to my server and later on, purchase SLES.

Can I just activate SLES evaluation without re-installing?[/color]

Note that if you’re evaluating SLES then you would be better off using
SLES11 SP3 which is the current version.

HTH.

Simon
SUSE Knowledge Partner


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Thanks for the heads up smflood, but the software i’m evaluating support only SLES SP2.

:slight_smile:

Hi
If it’s not registered, the sure you can use the new key instead. Open
YaST → Other → Novell Customer Center Configuration, or from the
command line;

If your using a proxy, there are a few things to configure;

Your proxy should should accept Novell domain (or at least selected
sites used like nu.novell.com and secure.novell.com) without
authentication.

You need to populate proxy setting in YAST and to add two lines
with your proxy information to /etc/profile, for example:

export http_proxy=“http://10.10.1.1:8081/
export https_proxy=“https://10.10.1.1:8081/

As well as the /root/.curlrc

Then all on one line;

suse_register -a regcode-sles=YourActivationCode -a email=YourEmailAddress -a moniker=YourHostname -L .suse_register.log


Cheers Malcolm °¿° SUSE Knowledge Partner (Linux Counter #276890)
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[QUOTE=malcolmlewis;17878]Hi
If it’s not registered, the sure you can use the new key instead. Open
YaST → Other → Novell Customer Center Configuration, or from the
command line;

If your using a proxy, there are a few things to configure;

Your proxy should should accept Novell domain (or at least selected
sites used like nu.novell.com and secure.novell.com) without
authentication.

You need to populate proxy setting in YAST and to add two lines
with your proxy information to /etc/profile, for example:

export http_proxy=“http://10.10.1.1:8081/
export https_proxy=“https://10.10.1.1:8081/

As well as the /root/.curlrc

Then all on one line;

suse_register -a regcode-sles=YourActivationCode -a email=YourEmailAddress -a moniker=YourHostname -L .suse_register.log


Cheers Malcolm °¿° SUSE Knowledge Partner (Linux Counter #276890)
SLED 11 SP3 (x86_64) GNOME 2.28.0 Kernel 3.0.101-0.8-default
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Thank you very much!! I will do as what you suggested…

[QUOTE=JJJCR;17877]Thanks for the heads up smflood, but the software i’m evaluating support only SLES SP2.
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If I were you I’d be asking the people who make the software what their plans are regarding support for SP3 because come February there’s no bug fix or security updates for SP2 unless you buy LTSS.

https://www.suse.com/releasenotes/x86_64/SUSE-SLES/11-SP3/

JJJCR Wrote in message:
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Thanks for the heads up smflood, but the software i’m evaluating support
only SLES SP2.[/color]

Which software are you evaluating which requires SLES11 SP2?
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:)[/color]

As mikewillis noted in his reply, SLES11 SP2 will be out of
General Support at the end of January next year - see [1] and
[2].

HTH.

[1] http://support.novell.com/lifecycle/
[2] http://support.novell.com/inc/lifecycle/linux.html

Simon
SUSE Knowledge Partner

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And just to throw some additional fuel on the first, vendors often
document minimum patches, but seldom (and should never) document maximum
patches. SP3 is primarily a set of patches for SP2 and unless your
application vendor is prepared to support the SLES 11 SP2 operating system
by providing their own patches instead of using SUSE’s, they should
support subsequent patches from SUSE. I’ve yet to see a vendor opt for
the former, and as a result supporting subsequent SPs is a given.


Good luck.

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