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Figure 5-2. Your Red Hat Network
The first line of the
Alerts
section shows how many systems need attention and provides a
link to quickly view those systems. Refer to Section 5.4.1 for information on using this page.
The
Statistics
section provides the following information:
•
Total Systems
— Number of total systems that you have registered for your organization.
•
Out of Date Systems
— Number of registered systems that have applicable Errata Alerts
that have not been applied.
•
Inactive Systems
— Number of systems that have not checked into RHN for at least a
week. This indicates that:
•
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.
•
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.
•
Ungrouped Systems
— Each registered system must be a member of at least one system
group. The number of ungrouped systems refers to the number of systems that are not
members of any system group.
•
Unassigned Users
— Number of new users (for the organization) waiting for approval.
Organization Administrators can approve unassigned users and then assign their roles
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