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Systems
— Total number of systems contained by the group. Clicking on the number takes you to
the
Systems
tab of the
System Group Details
page for the group. Refer to Section 4.4.3.3
System
Group Details
for more information.
•
Use in SSM
— Clicking the
Use Group
button in this column loads the group from that row and
launches the
System Set Manager
immediately. Refer to Section 4.4.4
System Set Manager
for
more information.
4.4.3.1. Creating Groups
To add a new system group, click the
create new group
button on the top-left corner. Type a name
and description and click the
Create Group
button. Make sure you use a name that clearly sets this
group apart from others. The new group will appear in the
System Groups
list.
4.4.3.2. Adding and Removing Systems in Groups
In the
System Groups
list, click the name of the group to receive the systems. This will take you
to the
System Group Details
page. Once there, click the
Target Systems
tab and select the systems
to be added to this group. Although all entitled systems should be listed, only systems entitled to
Management and Provisioning can be selected for addition. After selecting all of the systems to be
added, click the
Add Systems
button on the bottom right-hand corner of the page. The new systems
will then be shown on the group’s
Systems
tab.
To remove systems from groups, use the
Groups
tab of the
System Details
page. Refer to Section
4.4.2.6
System Details
for instructions.
4.4.3.3. System Group Details
At the top of each
System Group Details
page are two links:
work with group
and
delete group
.
Clicking
delete group
does just that and should be used with caution. Clicking
Work with Group
functions similarly to the
Use Group
button from the
System Groups
list in that it loads the group’s
systems and launches the
System Set Manager
immediately. Refer to Section 4.4.4
System Set Man-
ager
for more information.
The
System Group Details
page contains five tabs:
•
Details
— Basic information about the system group: the group name and group description. To
change this information, click
Edit Group Properties
, make your changes in the appropriate fields,
and click the
Modify Details
button.
•
Systems
— List of systems that are members of the system group. Clicking links within the table
takes you to corresponding tabs within the
System Details
page for the associated system. To
remove systems from the group, select the appropriate checkboxes and click the
Remove from
group
button on the bottom of the page. Clicking it does not delete systems from RHN entirely.
This is done through the
System Set Manager
or
System Details
pages. Refer to Section 4.4.4
System Set Manager
or Section 4.4.2.6
System Details
, respectively.
•
Target Systems
— List of all systems in your organization. This tab enables you to add systems to
the specified system group. Merely select the systems using the checkboxes to the left and click the
Add Systems
button on the bottom right-hand corner of the page.
•
Errata
— List of relevant Errata for systems in the system group. Clicking the Advisory takes
you to the
Details
tab of the
Errata Details
page. (Refer to Section 4.5.2.2
Errata Details
for more
information.) Clicking the Affected Systems number lists all of the systems addressed by the Errata.
To apply the Errata Updates in this list, select the systems and click the
Apply Errata
button.
•
Admins
— List of all organization users that potentially have permission to manage the system
group. Organization Administrators are clearly identified. System Group Administrators are marked
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