Merge pull request #281 from matthewhelmke/updateRPMversions

KEYCLOAK-6126 update RPM version numbers
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NOTE: With Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, the term channel was replaced with the term repository. In these instructions only the term repository is used.
You must subscribe to both the JBoss EAP 7.0 and RH-SSO 7.1 repositories before you can install RH-SSO from an RPM.
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.
NOTE: You cannot continue to receive upgrades to EAP 7.0 RPMs but stop receiving updates for RH-SSO.
NOTE: You cannot continue to receive upgrades to EAP RPMs but stop receiving updates for RH-SSO.
[[subscribing_EAP_repo]]
==== Subscribing to the JBoss EAP 7.0 Repository
==== Subscribing to the {appserver_name} {appserver_version} Repository
.Prerequisites
. 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].
. If you are already subscribed to another JBoss EAP repository, you must unsubscribe from that repository first.
. If you are already subscribed to another {appserver_name} repository, you must unsubscribe from that repository first.
Using Red Hat Subscription Manager, subscribe to the JBoss EAP 7.0 repository using the following command. Replace <RHEL_VERSION> with either 6 or 7 depending on your Red Hat Enterprise Linux version.
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.
subscription-manager repos --enable=jb-eap-7.0-for-rhel-<RHEL_VERSION>-server-rpms
[source,bash,subs="attributes+"]
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subscription-manager repos --enable=jb-eap-{appserver_version}-for-rhel-<RHEL_VERSION>-server-rpms
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==== Subscribing to the RH-SSO 7.1 Repository and Installing RH-SSO 7.1
==== Subscribing to the RH-SSO {project_versionDoc} Repository and Installing RH-SSO {project_versionDoc}
.Prerequisites
. 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 JBoss EAP 7.0 repository. For more information see xref:subscribing_EAP_repo[Subscribing to the JBoss EAP 7.0 repository].
. 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].
To subscribe to the RH-SSO 7.1 repository and install RH-SSO 7.1, complete the following steps:
To subscribe to the RH-SSO {project_versionDoc} repository and install RH-SSO {project_versionDoc}, complete the following steps:
. Using Red Hat Subscription Manager, subscribe to the RH-SSO 7.1 repository using the following command. Replace <RHEL_VERSION> with either 6 or 7 depending on your Red Hat Enterprise Linux version.
. 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.
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[source,bash,subs="attributes+"]
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subscription-manager repos --enable=rh-sso-{project_versionDoc}-for-rhel-<RHEL-VERSION>-server-rpms
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subscription-manager repos --enable=rh-sso-7.1-for-rhel-<RHEL-VERSION>-server-rpms
. Install RH-SSO from your subscribed RH-SSO 7.1 repository using the following command:
. Install RH-SSO from your subscribed RH-SSO {project_versionDoc} repository using the following command:
yum groupinstall rh-sso7