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Earliest
— The earliest day and time the action will be performed.
•
Succeeded
— Number of systems on which this action was successful.
•
Failed
— Number of systems on which this action has been tried and failed.
•
In Progress
— Number of systems on which this action is taking place.
•
Total
— Total number of systems on which this action has been scheduled.
4.7.5.1. Action Details
If you click on the name of an action, the
Action Details
page appears. This page contains the follow-
ing tabs:
•
Details
— General information about the action. This is the first tab you see when you click on an
action. It displays the action type, scheduling administrator, earliest execution, and notes. Clicking
the Errata name takes you to the
Errata Details
page. Refer to Section 4.5.2.2
Errata Details
for
more information.
•
Completed Systems
— List of systems on which the action has been successfully undertaken.
Clicking a system name takes you to its
System Details
page. Refer to Section 4.4.2.6
System
Details
for more information.
•
In Progress Systems
— List of systems on which the action is now being undertaken. To cancel an
action, select the system using the appropriate checkbox and click the
Unschedule Action
button.
Clicking a system name takes you to its
System Details
page. Refer to Section 4.4.2.6
System
Details
for more information.
•
Failed Systems
— List of systems on which the action has been attempted and failed. Clicking a
system name takes you to its
System Details
page. Refer to Section 4.4.2.6
System Details
for more
information.
4.8. Users
Only Organization Administrators can see the
Users
tab on the top navigation bar. If you click the
Users
tab, the
Users
category and links appear. These pages enable you to grant and edit permissions
for those who will administer your system groups. Click in the
User List
to modify users within your
organization.
4.8.1. User Roles
To delegate responsibilities within your organization, Red Hat Network provides several roles with
varying degrees of responsibility and access. This list describes the permissions of each and the dif-
ferences between them:
•
User
— Also known as a
System Group User
, this is the standard role associated with any newly
created user. This person may be granted access to manage system groups and software channels but
is otherwise limited to managing the systems he or she registers. Remember, however, all globally
subscribable channels may be used by anyone.
•
Activation Key Administrator
— This role is designed to manage your organization’s collection
of activation keys. This person can create, modify, and delete any key within your overarching
account.
•
Software Channel Administrator
— This role has complete access to the software channels and
related associations within your organization. This person may change the base channels of systems,
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