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- # vagrant-registration
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- vagrant-registration plugin for Vagrant allows developers to easily register their guests for updates on systems with a subscription model (like Red Hat Enterprise Linux).
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- This plugin would run *register* action on `vagrant up` before any provisioning and *unregister* on `vagrant halt` or `vagrant destroy`. The actions then call the registration capabilities that have to be provided for given OS.
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- ## Installation
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- Install vagrant-registration as any other Vagrant plugin:
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-
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- ```shell
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- $ vagrant plugin install vagrant-registration
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- ```
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-
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-
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- ```shell
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- ```
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-
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- ## Usage
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-
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- The plugin is designed in an registration-manager-agnostic way which means that plugin itself does not depend on any OS nor way of registration. vagrant-registration only calls registration capabilities for given guest, passes the configuration options to them and handles interactive registration.
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- That being said, this plugin currently ships only with registration capability files for RHEL's Subscription Manager. Feel free to submit others.
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- *Note:* This plugin is still alpha. Please help us to find and fix any bugs.
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- ### Plugin Configuration
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- - **skip**: If you wish to skip the registration process altogether, you can do so by setting a `skip` option to `true`:
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- ```
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-
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- ### subscription-manager Configuration
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- in your Vagrantfile (please see the subscription-manager's documentation for option
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- description).
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- # Alternatively
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- ```
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- (defaults to ~/.vagrant.d), to make it available for every project. It can be
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- - **--force**: Subscription Manager will fail if you attempt to register an already registered machine (see the man page for explanation), therefore vagrant-registration appends the `--force` flag automatically when subscribing. If you would like to disable this feature, set `force` option to `false`:
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- # The username to subscribe with (required)
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- # The password of the subscriber (required)
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- # Give the hostname of the subscription service to use (required for Subscription
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- # Give the organization to which to join the system (required, except for
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- # hosted environments)
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- # Register the system to an environment within an organization (optional)
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- # Name of the subscribed system (optional, defaults to hostname if unset)
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- # Auto attach suitable subscriptions (optional, auto attach if true,
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- # Attach existing subscriptions as part of the registration process (optional)
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- # Set the operating system minor release to use for subscriptions for
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- ## Acknowledgements
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- The project would like to make sure we thank [purpleidea](https://github.com/purpleidea/), [humaton](https://github.com/humaton/), [strzibny](https://github.com/strzibny), [scollier](https://github.com/scollier/), [puzzle](https://github.com/puzzle), [voxik](https://github.com/voxik), [lukaszachy](https://github.com/lukaszachy) and [goern](https://github.com/goern) (in no particular order) for their contributions of ideas, code and testing for this project.
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