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rhel-sst-csi-client-tools
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux
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Deprecated Functionality
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Entitlement based workflow are discontinued in favour of SCA (Simple Content Access mode). The list command mostly supports Entitlement based workflows, hence we are deprecating this option in RHEL 9.6.
References:
- https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/subscription_central/1-latest/html-single/getting_started_with_rhel_system_registration/index
- https://access.redhat.com/articles/transition_of_subscription_services_to_the_hybrid_cloud_console
In particular, the following options of the "list" command will be deprecated:
--available show those subscriptions which are available --all used with --available to ensure all subscriptions are returned --ondate ON_DATE date to search on, defaults to today's date, only used with --available (example: 2024-09-10) --consumed show the subscriptions being consumed by this system --servicelevel SERVICE_LEVEL shows only subscriptions matching the specified service level; only used with --available and --consumed --no-overlap shows pools which provide products that are not already covered; only used with --available --match-installed shows only subscriptions matching products that are currently installed; only used with --available --pool-only lists only the pool IDs for applicable available or consumed subscriptions; only used with -- available and --consumed --afterdate AFTER_DATE show pools that are active on or after the given date; only used with --available (example: 2024-09-10)
The deprecation notice will appear:
- in the text of the output of "list --help"
- in the subscription-manager(8) man page