Enabling a Module Stream on an Instance
Enable a module stream on an instance in Autonomous Linux to provide system access to the RPM packages that are contained in that module stream.
If an instance is a member of a group, you can't change its contents directly. Instead, manage its content through its associated group.
- Under List scope, select the compartment that contains the instance.
- Click the name of the instance.
- Under Resources, click Modules.
- On the row of a module, click the Actions menu () and select Edit Module.
- Under Action, select Enable the selected module stream for this instance.
- If the module has profiles, select the profile to install.
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- Click Save changes.
For additional options for editing a module stream on an instance, see Editing a Module on an Instance. Use the oci os-management-hub managed-instance enable-module-stream command and required parameters to enable a module stream on a managed instance.
oci os-management-hub managed-instance enable-module-stream --managed-instance-id ocid --module-name name --stream-name name [OPTIONS]
For a complete list of flags and variable options for CLI commands, see the Command Line Reference.
Run the EnableModuleStreamOnManagedInstance operation to enable a module stream on a managed instance.