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  • Packages missing from repos

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    I have a VM registered with Satellite 6, but when I run a yum repolist, I don't see all the packages contained in the repo.

    [root@rhel7-test1 ~]# yum repolist
    Loaded plugins: product-id, rhnplugin, search-disabled-repos, subscription-manager
    This system is not registered with RHN Classic or Red Hat Satellite.
    You can use rhn_register to register.
    Red Hat Satellite or RHN Classic support will be disabled.
    repo id                                                                             repo name                                                                                    status
    !rhel-7-server-extras-rpms/x86_64                                                   Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Server - Extras (RPMs)                                                 0
    !rhel-7-server-optional-rpms/7Server/x86_64                                         Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Server - Optional (RPMs)                                           3,340
    !rhel-7-server-rh-common-rpms/7Server/x86_64                                        Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Server - RH Common (RPMs)                                              0
    !rhel-7-server-rpms/7Server/x86_64                                                  Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Server (RPMs)                                                     10,335
    !rhel-7-server-supplementary-rpms/7Server/x86_64                                    Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Server - Supplementary (RPMs)                                          0
    repolist: 13,675
    

    In my Content View, under Yum Content, I should see 188 Packages for Extras, 8432 packages for Optional, etc. None of the numbers match, they're either off or missing entirely. I've checked the yum repo on the server and everything is enabled correctly. Is this a subscription issue? Do I just not have access to these RPMs?

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