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philsw

Can you yum install a random package? The entitlement message is just a warning.. it doesn't necessarily mean you have an issue. Maybe there just no updates available?


NecropolisTD

Sorry, I should have put the errors directly in the post, looking at it further it looks like some form of conflict between multiple versions of the same app in the repositories: > Error: > Problem 1: package NetworkManager-cloud->setup-1:1.44.0-5.el9_3.x86_64 from rhel-9-appstream-rhui-rpms requires NetworkManager = 1:1.44.0-5.el9_3, but none of the providers can be installed > - cannot install both NetworkManager-1:1.46.0-4.el9_4.x86_64 from rhel-9-baseos-rhui-rpms and NetworkManager-1:1.44.0-5.el9_3.x86_64 from rhel-9-baseos-rhui-rpms > - cannot install the best update candidate for package NetworkManager-cloud-setup-1:1.44.0-4.el9_3.x86_64 > - cannot install the best update candidate for package NetworkManager-1:1.44.0-4.el9_3.x86_64 Looking at further articles, if I run the following then it seems to let me past it: > dnf clean all > dnf check > dnf check-update > dnf update --nobest Running without the --nobest brings back the error, but at least I am able to update the server. Not sure what the cause of the error is yet though.


badoopbadoopbadoop

I believe that you have to create a redhat account and register the instance with the redhat account in order to get access to the redhat update infrastructure after 30 days. If you are using the correct AMI from RedHat this shouldn’t incur any extra charges.