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4.4.8. Stored Profiles
RHN Provisioning customers can create package profiles through the
Profiles
subtab of the
Packages
tab within the
System Details
page. Those profiles end up here, on the
Stored Profiles
page, where
they may be edited and even deleted.
To edit a profile, click its name in the list, alter its name and description, and click the
Update Profile
.
To view software associated with the profile, click the
Packages
subtab. To remove the profile entirely,
click
delete stored profile
at the upper-right corner of the page.
4.4.9. Custom System Info
RHN Provisioning customers may include completely customizable information about systems. Un-
like notes, the information here is more formal and can be searched upon. For instance, you may
decide to identify the cubicle in which each system is located. To do this, you must create a cubicle
key within the
Custom System Info
page.
Click
create new key
at the upper-right corner of the page. Enter a descriptive label and description,
such as "Cubicle" and "Precise location of each system," and click the
Create Key
. The key will then
show up in the custom info keys list.
Once the key exists, you may assign a value to it through the
Custom Info
tab of the
System Details
page. Refer to Section 4.4.2.6
System Details
for instructions.
4.4.10. Kickstart
To satisfy the provisioning needs of customers, RHN provides this interface for developing kickstart
profiles by which new systems may be built. This enables systems to be installed to particular speci-
fications automatically.
Warning
Since RHN Proxy Servers direct files from the central RHN Servers, and those servers do not dis-
tribute the files necessary for kickstart, systems connected to a Proxy not being served by an RHN
Satellite Server must be kickstarted using an external installation tree. Refer to Section 4.4.10.8
Distributions
for instructions on setting up installation trees.
4.4.10.1. Kickstart Prerequisites
Although Red Hat Network has taken great pains to ease the provisioning of systems, some prepara-
tion is still required for your infrastructure to handle kickstarts. For instance, before creating kickstart
profiles, you should have:
•
Installed and have running a DHCP server.
•
Installed and have running a TFTP server.
•
Configured DHCP to assign required networking parameters and the bootloader program location.
•
Specified within the bootloader configuration file the kernel to be used and appropriate kernel op-
tions.
For a decription of the innerworkings of the kickstart process, refer to Section 4.4.10.2
Kickstart
Explained
.
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