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•
Ungrouped Systems
— Each registered system must be a member of at least one system group.
The number of ungrouped systems refers to systems that are not yet members of any system group.
•
Inactive Systems
— Number of systems that have not checked into RHN for 24 hours or more.
Refer to Section 4.4.2.5
Inactive
for details.
The
Action Summary
section provides the following information about events scheduled in the past
week:
•
Recently Failed Actions
— Number of scheduled actions that did not succeed.
•
Pending Actions
— Number of scheduled actions that have not yet been completed.
•
Recently Completed Actions
— Number of scheduled actions that succeeded.
The
System Groups
section gives you access to the groups of systems you establish. Clicking on the
links in this section takes you to the
System Group Details
pages. Refer to Section 4.4.3.3
System
Group Details
for more information.
The
Errata
section lists all and relevant Errata Alerts. You may toggle between All and Relevant
by clicking the
View All
or
View Relevant
link at the top of the table. To go to a complete list of
applicable Errata Alerts for your systems stored in the
Errata
category, click
View All Relevant
Errata
in the bottom right-hand corner.
You can return to this page by clicking
Your RHN
on the left navigation bar.
4.3.1. Your Account
The
Your Account
page allows you to modify your personal information, such as name, password,
and title. To modify any of this information, merely make the changes in the appropriate text fields
and click the
Update
button in the bottom right-hand corner.
Remember, if you change your Red Hat Network password (the one used to log into RHN and red-
hat.com), you will not see your new one as you type it for security reasons. Also for security, your
password is represented by 12 asterisks no matter how many characters it actually contains. Replace
the asterisks in the
Password
and
Password Confirmation
text fields with your new password.
4.3.1.1. Addresses
The
Addresses
page allows you to manage your mailing, billing and shipping addresses, as well as
the associated phone numbers. Just click
Edit this address
below the address to be modified, make
the changes, and click
Update Address
.
4.3.1.2. Change Email
The email address listed in the
Your Account
page is the address Red Hat Network sends email
notifications to, if you select to receive Errata Alerts or daily summaries for your systems on the
Your
Preferences
page.
To change your preferred email address, click
Change Email
in the left navigation bar. You will then
be asked for the new email address. Enter it and click the
Update
button. A confirmation email will
be sent to the new email address; responding to the confirmation email will validate the new email
address. Note that false email addresses such as those ending in "@localhost" are filtered and rejected.
4.3.1.3. Account Deactivation
The
Account Deactivation
page provides a means to cancel your Red Hat Network service. It presents
steps for manual deletion or instructions for contacting Customer Service, depending on your level of
service. Deletion of the account should occur within one business week.
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