'Web & Scripting Module is not yet activated on the system"

Running [FONT=Courier New]SUSEConnect --de-register[/FONT] I get this error message:

[FONT=Courier New][COLOR="#FF0000"]Error: Registration server returned ‘Web and Scripting Module is not yet activated on the system.’ (422)[/COLOR][/FONT]

I am running a 60 days trial license. What is wrong?

AAEBHolding Wrote in message:
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Running SUSEConnect --de-register I get this error message:

Error: Registration server returned ‘Web and Scripting Module is not yet
activated on the system.’ (422)

I am running a 60 days trial license. What is wrong?[/color]

So had you previously activated the Web & Scripting Module, either
using the SUSEConnect command or via YaST?

What does “SUSEConnect --status-text” report?

HTH.

Simon Flood
SUSE Knowledge Partner

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Yes, while the SLES 12 installation it has been activated in order to install PHP.
The requested output:

[CODE]Installed Products:
Web and Scripting Module
(sle-module-web-scripting/12/x86_64)

Not Registered

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP3
(SLES/12.3/x86_64)

Registered
Subscription:
Regcode: **********
Starts at: 2018-08-04 00:00:00 UTC
Expires at: 2018-10-03 00:00:00 UTC
Status: ACTIVE
Type: evaluation
------------------------------------------[/CODE]

On 06/08/18 23:34, AAEBHolding wrote:
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Yes, while the SLES 12 installation it has been activated in order to
install PHP.
The requested output:

Code:

 Installed Products:

Web and Scripting Module
(sle-module-web-scripting/12/x86_64)

Not Registered

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP3
(SLES/12.3/x86_64)

Registered
Subscription:
Regcode: **********
Starts at: 2018-08-04 00:00:00 UTC
Expires at: 2018-10-03 00:00:00 UTC
Status: ACTIVE
Type: evaluation

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Whilst this going to sound odd I think in order to de-register SLES12
SP3 you’ll first need to “register” the Web and Scripting Module. You
can use

SUSEConnect -p sle-module-web-scripting/12/x86_64 -r REGCODE

replacing REGCODE with the same regcode as used for SLES12 SP3.

Once you’ve done that I’m expecting that you should then be able to
de-register the entire system.

HTH.

Simon
SUSE Knowledge Partner


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Thank you so much!
Now, this fix has been installed and the message disappeared finally:

Patch: SUSE-SLE-Module-Web-Scripting-12-2017-1893 Kind: recommended Version: 1

[COLOR="#FF0000"][FONT=Courier New]The Web and Scripting module was erroneous reported End of Life.[/FONT][/COLOR]

On 07/08/18 15:14, AAEBHolding wrote:
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Thank you so much!
Now, this fix has been installed and the message disappeared finally:

Patch: SUSE-SLE-Module-Web-Scripting-12-2017-1893 Kind: recommended
Version: 1

The Web and Scripting module was erroneous reported End of Life.[/color]

Good to hear!

I’m aware that there have been a few modules mistakenly reporting EoL
but hadn’t thought it could affect the registration and/or
de-registration process.

Thanks for taking the time to report back.

Simon
SUSE Knowledge Partner


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