Joseph M. Day wrote:
Scott,

I'm pretty sure you have to pay for a subscription to get the upgraded service.
I think it is $60/year for two systems. It's really not that bad because that
gives you all the updgrades as well.
Is the default up2date subscription level "demo"?  I have a purchased and
registered RH7.1 but when I try to use up2date, I get "Demo service
currently disabled due to high load" .... but and invitation to sell it to
me.

I thought my one subscription that came with my purchsed product was not a
"demo" subscription.  Pretty worthless if not.

Something I'm doing/done wrong?

is the machine you're having problem with have a different rhn ID? you might want to check on rhn.redhat.com to see how many machine are entitled to the SLA. delete the machine that you don't want to have the entitlement, and register by doing the following to the machine that you have bought the entitlement for:


#rm /etc/sysconfig/rhn/systemid
#update --register
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