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4.6.5.3
Package Details
.) 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
will appear with the packages listed. Click the
Confirm
button to remove the packages.
Note
If you are using
up2date
version 3.1 or higher, any dependency-related errors generated by the
attempted package removal are displayed on the page.
•
Upgrade
— Displays a list of packages that have a new version available based on the package
versions in the channel 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 .tar files, select them and click the
Download Packages
button. Refer to Section 4.6.5.2
Package Download
for details.
•
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.
•
Channels
— Provides a predetermined method for systems to obtain regular updates, based upon
their operating systems, packages and, functionality. Click a channel name to view its
Channel
Details
page. To modify the child channels associated with this system, use the checkboxes next to
the channels and click the
Change Subscriptions
button. You will receive a success message or be
notified of any errors. Refer to Section 4.6.1
Channels
for more information.
•
Notes
— Provides you with a place to create notes about the system. To add a new note, click the
create new note
button, type a subject and details, and click the
Create
button. To modify a note,
click on its subject in the list of notes, make your changes, and click the
Update
button. To remove
a note, click on its subject in the list of notes and then click the
delete note
button.
•
Events
— Displays past, current, and scheduled actions on the system. You may cancel pending
events here.
•
History
— The default display of the
Events
tab lists the type and status of events that have
failed, occurred or are occurring. This list is automatically generated. To view details of an event,
click its summary in the
System History
table.
•
Pending
— Lists events that are scheduled but have not begun. To unschedule a pending event,
select the event and click the
Cancel Events
button at the bottom of the page.
4.4.2. System Entitlements
To use all of the features of RHN, your systems must be
entitled
— subscribed to an RHN service
level. Every user receives one free Red Hat Network Basic entitlement subscription.
Use the
System Entitlements
page to configure which systems are entitled to which service offerings.
There are two types of entitlements:
•
Basic
— should be used to manage a single Red Hat Linux system. It includes Errata Alerts, Sched-
uled Errata Updates, Package Installation, and the
Red Hat Update Agent
.
•
Enterprise
— should be used to manage multiple systems with multiple system administrators. In
addition to the features of the Basic offering, it includes system group management, user manage-
ment, and the
System Set Manager
interface to quickly perform actions on multiple systems.
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