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Chapter 4. Red Hat Network Website
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Your RHN
— Obtain a quick overview of your account. It notifies you if your systems need
attention, provides a quick link to go directly to them, and displays the most recent Errata Alerts
for your account.
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Your Account
— Update your personal profile and addresses.
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Your Preferences
— Indicate if you wish to receive email notifications about Errata Alerts for
your systems, set how many items are displayed at one time for lists such as system lists and
system group lists, set your time zone, and identify your contact options.
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Buy Now
— Purchase Basic subscriptions and obtain contact information to buy Enterprise
subscriptions.
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Purchase History
— View a history of your entitlements, including the expiration date and the
number available.
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Help
— Learn how to use Red Hat Network and receive support if needed.
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Systems
— Manage your systems here.
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Overview
— View a summary of your systems along with how many Errata Alerts each system
has and which systems are entitled.
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Systems
— Select and view portions of your systems by specific criteria, such as Out of Date,
Unentitled, Ungrouped, and Inactive.
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System Groups
— List your system groups. Create additional groups.
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System Set Manager
— Perform actions on currently selected systems.
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System Entitlements
— Change the entitlement levels of systems.
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Advanced Search
— Quickly search all of your systems by specific criteria, such as name,
hardware, devices, system info, networking, packages, and location.
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Activation Keys
— Generate an activation key for an RHN Enterprise system. This activation
key can be used to grant a specified level of entitlement or group membership to a newly regis-
tered system with the
rhnreg_ks
command.
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Errata
— View and manage Errata Alerts here.
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Errata
— List Errata Alerts and download associated RPMs.
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Advanced Search
— Search Errata Alerts based on specific criteria, such as synopsis, advisory
type, and package name.
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Software
— View and manage the available RHN channels and the packages they contain.
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Channels
— View a list of all channels and those applicable to your systems.
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Channel Entitlements
— View a list of channels for which you have paid, as well as the systems
associated with each.
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Easy ISOs
— Access priority downloading of Red Hat ISO images. ISO images are used to
write to CD.
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Advanced Search
— Search RPMs using all or some portion of the package name.
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Schedule
— Keep track of your scheduled actions.
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Pending Actions
— List scheduled actions that have not been completed.
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Failed Actions
— List scheduled actions that have failed.
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Completed Actions
— List scheduled actions that have been completed. Completed actions can
be archived at any time.
Summary of Contents for NETWORK 2.6
Page 1: ...Red Hat Network 2 6 Enterprise Reference Guide...
Page 14: ...6 Chapter 1 What is Red Hat Network...
Page 46: ...38 Chapter 3 Red Hat Network Alert Notification Tool...
Page 80: ...72 Chapter 6 Using Red Hat Network with Red Hat Linux 6 2...
Page 94: ...86 Chapter 7 Red Hat Network Registration Client...
Page 100: ...92 Glossary...
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