NOTE: With Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 and 8, the term channel was replaced with the term repository. In these instructions only the term repository is used.
You must subscribe to both the {appserver_name} {appserver_version} and RH-SSO {project_versionDoc} repositories before you can install RH-SSO from an RPM.
. Ensure that your Red Hat Enterprise Linux system is registered to your account using Red Hat Subscription Manager. For more information see the link:https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_subscription_management/1/html-single/quick_registration_for_rhel/index[Red Hat Subscription Management documentation].
For Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, 7: Using Red Hat Subscription Manager, subscribe to the {appserver_name} {appserver_version} repository using the following command. Replace <RHEL_VERSION> with either 6 or 7 depending on your Red Hat Enterprise Linux version.
For Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8: Using Red Hat Subscription Manager, subscribe to the {appserver_name} {appserver_version} repository using the following command:
. Ensure that your Red Hat Enterprise Linux system is registered to your account using Red Hat Subscription Manager. For more information see the link:https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_subscription_management/1/html-single/quick_registration_for_rhel/index[Red Hat Subscription Management documentation].
. Ensure that you have already subscribed to the {appserver_name} {appserver_version} repository. For more information see xref:subscribing_EAP_repo[Subscribing to the {appserver_name} {appserver_version} repository].
. For Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, 7: Using Red Hat Subscription Manager, subscribe to the RH-SSO {project_versionDoc} repository using the following command. Replace <RHEL_VERSION> with either 6 or 7 depending on your Red Hat Enterprise Linux version.
. For Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8: Using Red Hat Subscription Manager, subscribe to the RH-SSO {project_versionDoc} repository using the following command: