Before you can patch an OES server with updates from Micro Focus, you must register the server either during installation or later by using the instructions in this section.
If you register through evaluation codes for iPrint for OES, your server can receive patches for only 60 days, at which time the codes expire.
You need to register each server with the Micro Focus Customer Center only once. After you have registered the server, you can update the server at any time. This includes replacing evaluation codes with purchased codes. You can use the desktop interface (GUI) or the command line to accomplish this task.
This section contains the following information:
To complete these procedures, you must have the following:
A Micro Focus Customer Center account or access to an account.
For more information about creating a Micro Focus Customer Center account, see “Frequently Asked Questions. This is the same account that you use for Bugzilla.
The activation codes for iPrint for OES that you received when you purchased your product.
An established connection to the Internet.
To register a new server or to replace evaluation activation codes with standard codes.
Log in to the server as root or su to root
At the command line, enter
suse_register -a email=email_address -a regcode-iprint=iprint_registration_code
For example:
suse_register -a email=joe@example.com -a regcode-iprint=4adab769abc68
IMPORTANT:If you are replacing evaluation codes with purchased codes, simply enter the codes. No further action is required.
Verify that the server is registered by checking whether you have the service types and catalogs needed for updates:
To verify the service type, enter
zypper ls
The results should be similar to the following:
The URIs you see for the ZYPP type differ based on your installation source.
To verify the catalogs, enter
zypper lr
The results should be similar to the following:
In the YaST Control Center, click Other > Novell Customer Center Configuration.
On the Novell Customer Center Configuration configuration page, select all of the following options, then click Next.
Configure Now: Proceeds with registering this server and the iPrint for OES with the customer center.
Hardware Profile: Sends information to the customer center about the hardware that you are installing SLES 11 SP4 and OES 2015 SP1 on.
Optional Information: Sends optional information to the customer center for your registration.
Registration Code Makes the registration with activation codes mandatory.
Regularly Synchronize with the Customer Center: Keeps the installation sources for this server valid. It does not remove any installation sources that were manually added.
After you click Next, the following message is displayed. Wait until this message disappears and the Manual Interaction Required page is displayed.
On the Manual Interaction Required page, note the information that you will be required to specify, then click Continue.
On the Novell Customer Center Registration page, specify the required information in the following fields:
Email Address: The e-mail address for your Novell Login account.
Confirm Email Address: The same e-mail address for your Novell Login account
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP4 (optional): This displays the activation code provided by you for SLES 11 SP4.
Open Enterprise Server 2015 SP1 (optional): This displays the activation code provided by you for OES 2015 SP1.
iPrint for OES (optional): Specify your purchased or 60-day evaluation registration code for the iPrint for OES product.
System Name or Description (optional): The hostname for the system is specified by default.
Click Submit.
When the message to complete the registration displays, click Continue.
After you click Continue, the following message is displayed with the Manual Interaction Required page. Wait until this message disappears and the Novell Customer Center Configuration Was Successful page is displayed.
When you see the message that the Novell Customer Center was successful, click OK.
When the registration is successful, the server is registered in the Novell Customer Center and the installation sources for patches are configured on the server.