6.7.6. Systems


This page displays status information about your system in relation to configuration. There are two sub-tabs: Managed Systems and Target Systems.

6.7.6.1. Managed Systems

This page is the default display for the ConfigurationSystems page. The systems displayed here have been fully prepared for configuration file deployment. The number of local and centrally-managed files is displayed. Clicking the name of the system takes you to the System DetailsConfigurationOverview page for the system. Clicking on the number of local files takes you to the System DetailsConfigurationView/Modify FilesLocally-Managed Files page, which allows you to manage which local (override) files apply to the system. Clicking on the number of centrally-managed configuration channels takes you to the System DetailsConfigurationList/Unsubscribe from Channels page. This allows you to unsubscribe from any channels you wish.

6.7.6.2. Target Systems

This page displays the systems that are either not prepared for configuration file deployment or have not yet been subscribed to a configuration channel. The table has three columns which identify the system name, whether they are prepared for configuration file deployment, and a list of the steps that have yet to be completed before the system is prepared. By selecting the check box to the left of the profile name and then pressing the Enable RHN Configuration Management button, all of the preparatory steps that can be automatically performed are scheduled by RHN.

Note

You will still have to perform a few manual steps to enable configuration file deployment, but on-screen instructions are provided to assist with this step.
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