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Links in the left navigation bar below
Systems
enable you to select and view predefined sets of your
systems. All of the options described above can be applied within these pages.
4.4.2.1. All
The
All
page contains the default set of your systems. It displays every system you’ve registered with
Red Hat Network.
4.4.2.2. Out of Date
The
Out of Date
page displays the registered systems that have applicable Errata Alerts that have not
been applied.
4.4.2.3. Unentitled
The
Unentitled
page displays the registered systems that have not yet been entitled for Red Hat
Network service.
4.4.2.4. Ungrouped
The
Ungrouped
page displays the registered systems that have not yet been assigned to a specific
system group.
4.4.2.5. Inactive
The
Inactive
page displays the registered systems that have not checked into RHN for 24 hours or
more. When the
Red Hat Update Agent
connects to RHN to see if there are any updates available or
if any actions have been scheduled, this is considered a checkin. If you are seeing a message indicating
checkins are not taking place, the RHN client on your system is not successfully reaching Red Hat
Network for some reason. This indicates:
•
The system is not entitled to any RHN service. System Profiles that remain unentitled for 180 days
(6 months) are removed.
•
The system is entitled, but the Red Hat Network Daemon has been disabled on the system. Refer to
Chapter 5
Red Hat Network Daemon
for instructions on restarting and troubleshooting.
•
The system is behind a firewall that does not allow connections over https (port 443).
•
The system is behind a proxy that has not been properly configured.
•
Some other barrier exists between the system and the RHN Servers.
4.4.2.6. System Details
If you click on the name of a system on any page, it will display the
System Details
page for the
system. From here, you may modify this information or remove the system altogether by clicking the
delete system
link on the top-right corner.
The
System Details
page is further divided into tabs:
•
Details
— Displays information about the system. This is the first tab you see when you click on a
system. It offers direct access to some of the functionality provided in subsequent tabs. For instance,
under the System Info heading, a message should appear describing the status of this machine. If it
Summary of Contents for NETWORK 3.5 - PROVISIONING
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