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Each tabbed page on the
Scheduled Actions
page represents a type of action. There are three types
of actions:
•
Pending Actions
are actions that have not started or are in progress.
•
Failed Actions
are actions that have failed. If the action returns an error, it will be displayed.
•
Completed Actions
are actions that have been completed.
•
Archived Actions
are actions that you have selected to archive.
In each tabbed page, each row in the list represents a single scheduled event or action that might affect
multiple systems and involve multiple packages.
The list includes six columns of information:
•
Select
— Use the checkboxes in this column to select actions. After selecting actions, you can
either add them to your selection list or move them to the
Archived Actions
list. If you archive a
pending action, it is not canceled, the action item just moves to the
Archived Actions
list so you
do not see it in the
Pending Actions
list.
•
Action
— Type of action to perform such as Errata Update or Package Install.
•
Earliest Action
— The earliest day and time to perform the action.
•
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.
If you click on a link under the
Action
column, you can view details for the action. For example, for
an Errata Update action, you can view which Errata Updates are to be applied, which systems are
currently performing the Errata Update, which systems have completed the action, and which systems
tried the action but failed to complete it.
Red Hat Network keeps track of the following action types:
1. Package Installations — For more information on how to perform package installations, refer
to Section 6.6.6.
2. Errata Updates — For more information on how to apply Errata Updates, refer to Section 6.5.4.
3. Hardware Profile Updates — To schedule a hardware profile refresh, go to the
System List
page
under the
Systems
category, click on the
Package Profile
tab, and click
Schedule Hardware
List Refresh
.
4. Package List Profile Updates — To schedule a package list profile refresh, go to the
System
List
page under the
Systems
category, click on the
Package Profile
tab, and click
Schedule
Package List Refresh
.
Summary of Contents for NETWORK BASIC - USER REFERENCE GUIDE 3.3
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