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•
Dependencies
— A list of all other packages that must also be installed on the system for this
one to function properly. It also lists packages that it obsoletes or has conflicts with.
•
Change Log
— The events of this package’s history listed in reverse chronological order. (This
information is similar to issuing the command
rpm -q --changelog
packagename
.)
•
File List
— A list of the files that comprise this package, including their MD5 Sums and sizes.
(This information is similar to issuing the command
rpm -ql
packagename
.)
•
Newer Versions
— List of newer versions of the packages released via Errata Alerts.
•
Installed Systems
— List of systems with this package installed.
•
Target Systems
— List of systems on which the package can be installed. Go here to install pack-
ages on entitled systems. Refer to Section 4.6.5.1
Package Install
for instructions.
4.7. Schedule
If you click the
Schedule
tab on the top navigation bar, the
Schedule
category and links appear.
These pages enable you to keep track of the actions taking place within your systems. An action is a
scheduled RHN task that is to be performed on one or more client systems. For example, an action
can be scheduled to apply all Errata Updates to a system.
Red Hat Network keeps track of the following action types:
1. Package Installations — For more information on how to perform package installations, refer
to Section 4.6.5
Packages
.
2. Errata Updates — For more information on how to apply Errata Updates, refer to Section 4.5.2.1
Apply Errata Updates
.
3. Hardware Profile Updates — To schedule a hardware profile refresh, go to a system list under
the
Systems
category, click on the name of the system, click the
Hardware
tab of the
System
Details
page, and click the
Schedule Hardware Refresh
button.
4. Package List Profile Updates — To schedule a package list profile refresh, go to a system list
under the
Systems
category, click on the name of the system, click the
Packages
tab of the
System Details
page, and click the
Update Package List
button.
Each page in the
Schedule
category represents a type of action.
4.7.1. Pending Actions
As shown in Figure 4-7, the
Pending Actions
page is shown by default when you click
Schedule
in
the top navigation bar. It displays actions that have not started or are in progress.
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