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Chapter 1. Overview of Insights for Red Hat Enterprise Linux tasks
Tasks is part of the Automation Toolkit for Insights for Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Tasks offer predefined playbooks that help you maintain the health of your infrastructure by simplifying and solving complex problems using automated tasks. Tasks solve specific problems and are typically executed one time on your systems to accomplish things such as, detecting a high-profile vulnerability on your systems or preparing systems for a major upgrade. You can find tasks in Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console > Red Hat Insights > RHEL > Automation Toolkit > Tasks.
Insights for Red Hat Enterprise Linux anticipates your need to solve problems and get things done in your infrastructure, and continuously adds specific tasks to the Automation Toolkit. Tasks include the following:
- RHEL pre-upgrade analysis utility task
- Pre-conversion analysis utility task
- Convert to RHEL from CentOS Linux 7
Some important information you will need to get started with executing a task are:
- User Access settings in the Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console. Find out what role or level of user access you need to complete tasks.
- Registering and connecting systems to Red Hat Insights to execute tasks. Using tasks requires you to register and connect systems to Insights.
- Executing Tasks using Red Hat Insights. Understand how to find and execute tasks.
System requirements to execute different tasks might vary.
1.1. User Access settings in the Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console
All users on your account have access to most of the data in Insights for Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
1.1.1. Predefined User Access groups and roles
To make groups and roles easier to manage, Red Hat provides two predefined groups and a set of predefined roles.
1.1.1.1. Predefined groups
The Default access group contains all users in your organization. Many predefined roles are assigned to this group. It is automatically updated by Red Hat.
If the Organization Administrator makes changes to the Default access group its name changes to Custom default access group and it is no longer updated by Red Hat.
The Default admin access group contains only users who have Organization Administrator permissions. This group is automatically maintained and users and roles in this group cannot be changed.
1.1.2. User Access roles for Insights Tasks users
The following role enables enhanced access to remediations features in Insights for Red Hat Enterprise Linux:
- Tasks administrator. The Tasks administrator role permits access to all Tasks capabilities to remotely execute Tasks on Insights-connected systems.
All members of the Default Admin Access group can also execute Tasks.
A Tasks viewer role does not exist.