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In addition, you may establish default system groups for the user to capture all systems registered
by that user. To do this, select the default group or groups from the dropdown menu at the bottom
of the page. Then click the
Update Defaults
button. An asterisk appears next to the names of the
defaults in the dropdown menu.
•
Systems
— List of systems that the user can administer. These systems come from the system
groups assigned to the user on the previous tab. To add systems to the System Set Manager, select
them and click the
Update
button. Clicking the name of a system takes you to its
System Details
page. Refer to Section 4.4.2.6
System Details
for more information.
•
Channel Permissions
— Subscription and management options set in these subtabs (which corre-
spond with similar tabs on the
Channel Details
and
Managed Channel Details
pages):
•
Subscription — Identifies channels the user may subscribe systems to. To change these, select or
unselect the appropriate checkboxes and click the
Update Permissions
button. Note that chan-
nels subscribable through the user’s admin status or the channel’s global setting cannot be altered.
They are identified with a check icon.
•
Management — Identifies channels the user may manage. To change these, select or unselect the
appropriate checkboxes and click the
Update Permissions
button. This status does not enable
the user to create new channels. Note that channels automatically manageable through the user’s
admin status cannot be altered. They are identified with a check icon.
•
Preferences
— Modifiable Red Hat Network options. These include:
•
Email Notification — Determine whether you want to receive email every time an Errata Alert
is applicable to one or more systems in your RHN account, as well as daily summaries of system
events.
•
RHN List Page Size — Maximum number of items that will appear in a list on a single page.
If more items are in the list, clicking the
Next
button will display the next group of items. This
preference applies to the user’s view of system lists, Errata lists, package lists, and so on.
•
Time Zone — Set your time zone so that scheduled actions are arranged according to the time in
your time zone.
•
Red Hat Contact Options — Identify what ways (email, phone, fax, or mail) Red Hat may contact
you.
To modify any of these options, make your changes and click the
Save Preferences
button.
•
Addresses
— General address, billing address, and shipping address for the user, as configured
during user creation. To modify these addresses, click
Edit this address
below the address to be
modified, make the changes, and click the
Update
button.
Summary of Contents for NETWORK 2.9 - MANAGEMENT
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