Activation keys are used with traditional and Salt clients to ensure that your clients have the correct software entitlements, are connecting to the appropriate channels, and are subscribed to the relevant groups.Each activation key is bound to an organization, which you can set when you create the key.
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In SUSE Manager, an activation key is a group of configuration settings with a label.You can apply all configuration settings associated with an activation key by adding its label as a parameter to a bootstrap script.We recommend you use an activation key label in combination with a bootstrap script.When the bootstrap script is executed all configuration settings associated with the label are applied to the system the script is run on.
You can combine activation keys when executing the bootstrap script on your traditional clients.Combining keys allows for more control on what is installed on your systems and reduces duplication of keys for large or complex environments.
Avoid using the SUSE Manager Default parent channel.This setting forces SUSE Manager to choose a parent channel that best corresponds to the installed operating system, which can sometimes lead to unexpected behavior.Instead, we recommend you create activation keys specific to each distribution and architecture.
If you are using bootstrap scripts, consider creating an activation key for each script.This will help you align channel assignments, package installation, system group memberships, and configuration channel assignments.You will also need less manual interaction with your system after registration. 2ff7e9595c
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