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List/Remove
Lists installed packages from the system's software System Profile and enables you to remove
them. Click on a package name to view its
Package Details
page. To delete packages from the
system, select their checkboxes and click the
Remove Packages
button on the bottom right-
hand corner of the page. A confirmation page appears with the packages listed. Click the
Confirm
button to remove the packages.
Upgrade
Displays a list of packages that have a new version available based on the package versions
in the channels for the system. Click on the latest package name to view its
Package Details
page. To upgrade packages immediately, select them and click the
Upgrade Packages
button. To
download the packages as a .tar file, select them and click the
Download Packages
button.
Install
Enables you to install new packages on the system from the available channels. Click on the
package name to view its
Package Details
page. To install packages, select them and click the
Install Selected Packages
button.
Verify
Validates the packages installed on the system against its RPM database. This is the equivalent
of running
rpm -V
. Specifically, this tab allows you to compare the metadata of the system's
packages with information from the database, such as MD5 sum, file size, permissions, owner,
group and type. To verify a package or packages, select them, click the
Verify Selected
Packages
button, and confirm this action. Once finished, you can view the results by selecting this
action within the
History
subtab under
Events
.
Profiles
Gives you the ability to compare the packages on this system with the packages of stored profiles
and other Management and Provisioning systems. To make the comparison with a stored profile,
select that profile from the pulldown menu and click the
Compare
button. To make the comparison
with another system, select it from the associated pulldown menu and click the
Compare
button.
To create a stored profile based upon the existing system, click the
Create System Profile
button,
enter any additional information you desire, and click the
Create Profile
button. These profiles are
kept within the
Stored Profiles
page linked from the left navigation bar.
— Once package profiles have been compared, Provisioning customers have the ability to
synchronize the packages of the selected system with the package manifest of the compared
profile. Note that this action may delete packages on the system not in the profile, as well as
install packages from the profile. To install specific packages, select the checkboxes of packages
from the profile. To remove specific packages already installed on the system itself, select the
checkboxes of packages showing a difference of
This system only.
To synchronize fully the
system's packages with the compared profile, select the master checkbox at the top of the column.
Then click the
Sync Packages to
button. On the confirmation screen, review the changes, select
a time frame for the action, and click the
Schedule Sync
button.
7.4.2.9.2.3. System Details � Software � Software Channels
Software channels provide a well-defined method to determine which packages should be available
to a system for installation or upgrade based upon its operating systems, packages, and functionality.
Click a channel name to view its
Channel Details
page. To modify the child channels associated with
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