That did the trick, thank you!! I think the agent\consumer packages should
be listed in the documentation. I basically had to guess what should be
installed from a client perspective. I'm not sure if it's covered elsewhere
in the documentation, but I think it would be useful in the registration
documentation.
https://docs.pulpproject.org/user-guide/consumer-client/register.html

On Thu, Nov 1, 2018 at 5:32 PM Tatiana Tereshchenko <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Matthew,
>
> Do you have pulp-rpm-consumer-extensions package installed?
> I don't know which Pulp version you are running and on which platform, but
> here is an example of the package you need, I think.
>
> For Pulp 2.17.1 on RHEL7
>
> https://repos.fedorapeople.org/pulp/pulp/stable/latest/7Server/x86_64/pulp-rpm-consumer-extensions-2.17.1-1.el7.noarch.rpm
>
> Tanya
>
> On Thu, Nov 1, 2018 at 11:00 PM Matthew Madey <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I've registered a system to my Pulp server, but I don't seem to have the
>> bind command as a valid option? What am I missing?
>>
>> # pulp-consumer -u ****** -p ******* register --consumer-id=
>> client1.mycompany.com
>> Consumer [client1.mycompany.com] successfully registered
>>
>> # pulp-consumer rpm bind --repo-id=rhel-x86_64-server-7-tools
>> Usage: pulp-consumer [SUB_SECTION, ..] COMMAND
>>
>> Available Commands:
>>   history    - lists history of this consumer
>>   register   - registers this consumer to the Pulp server
>>   status     - displays the registration status of this consumer
>>   unregister - unregisters this consumer from the Pulp server
>>   update     - changes metadata of this consumer
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>
>
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