[[_installing_rpm]] === Installing RH-SSO from an RPM 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. NOTE: You cannot continue to receive upgrades to EAP RPMs but stop receiving updates for RH-SSO. [[subscribing_EAP_repo]] ==== 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 {appserver_name} repository, you must unsubscribe from that repository first. 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 with either 6 or 7 depending on your Red Hat Enterprise Linux version. [source,bash,subs="attributes+"] ---- subscription-manager repos --enable=jb-eap-{appserver_version}-for-rhel--server-rpms --enable=rhel--server-rpms ---- For Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8: Using Red Hat Subscription Manager, subscribe to the {appserver_name} {appserver_version} repository using the following command: [source,bash,subs="attributes+"] ---- subscription-manager repos --enable=jb-eap-{appserver_version}-for-rhel-8-x86_64-rpms --enable=rhel-8-for-x86_64-baseos-rpms --enable=rhel-8-for-x86_64-appstream-rpms ---- ==== 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 {appserver_name} {appserver_version} repository. For more information see xref:subscribing_EAP_repo[Subscribing to the {appserver_name} {appserver_version} repository]. .Procedure . 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 with either 6 or 7 depending on your Red Hat Enterprise Linux version. + [source,bash,subs="attributes+"] ---- subscription-manager repos --enable=rh-sso-{project_versionDoc}-for-rhel--server-rpms ---- . For Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8: Using Red Hat Subscription Manager, subscribe to the RH-SSO {project_versionDoc} repository using the following command: + [source,bash,subs="attributes+"] ---- subscription-manager repos --enable=rh-sso-{project_versionDoc}-for-rhel-8-x86_64-rpms ---- . For Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, 7: Install RH-SSO from your subscribed RH-SSO {project_versionDoc} repository using the following command: yum groupinstall rh-sso7 . For Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8: Install RH-SSO from your subscribed RH-SSO {project_versionDoc} repository using the following command: dnf groupinstall rh-sso7 Your installation is complete. The default RH-SSO_HOME path for the RPM installation is /opt/rh/rh-sso7/root/usr/share/keycloak. .Additional resources For details on installing the {project_version} patch for {project_name}, see link:https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_single_sign-on/{project_version_base}/html/upgrading_guide/upgrading#rpm-patching[RPM patching].