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From the Oracle ILOM CLI, press Esc followed by the ( character (Shift+9) to
terminate the serial redirect session, and then log out of Oracle ILOM.
"Register and Update Your Oracle Linux OS" on page 137
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Register and Update Your Oracle Linux OS

The Unbreakable Linux Network (ULN) is a comprehensive resource for Oracle Linux
Before You Begin
support subscribers, offering access to Linux software patches, updates and fixes, along with
information on updates and support policies.
If you are a licensed Oracle customer with an active Oracle Linux support subscription, you
should receive an Oracle Linux CSI (customer support identifier) number. Use this number to
register your server on ULN. Registration requires a CSI number and a valid email address.
If you don't already have one, create your ULN account. Use your email address
1.
and CSI and create a password.
https://linux.oracle.com/register
Once your account is configured, you can use your email address and password to login to
ULN.
2.
Once you have an account, run the command below on the server as the root
user in a terminal window or on the command line:
uln_register
The uln_register wizard collects machine information and uploads it to Oracle.
Executing the above command chooses the default channel of ol6_<arch>_latest.
The _latest channels provide RPMs for all the packages in the distribution, including those
errata also provided in the _patch channels. The version of any RPM downloadable on the
_latest channels is always the most recent available. You can subscribe to other channels using
the web interface, after you have registered.
For more information about the registration process, see:
See Also
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/linux/yum-repository-setup-085606.
html
For more information about the Oracle Unbreakable Linux Network, see:
https://linux.oracle.com/
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