Chapter 5. Red Hat Network Daemon
The Red Hat Network Daemon (
rhnsd
) periodically connects to Red Hat Network Satellite to check for updates and notifications. The daemon, which runs in the background, is typically started from the initialization scripts in /etc/init.d/rhnsd
or /etc/rc.d/init.d/rhnsd
.
To check for updates,
rhnsd
runs an external program called rhn_check
located in /usr/sbin/
. This is a small application that makes the network connection to RHN. The Red Hat Network Daemon does not listen on any network ports or talk to the network directly. All network activity is done via the rhn_check
utility.
5.1. Configuring
The Red Hat Network Daemon can be configured by editing the
/etc/sysconfig/rhn/rhnsd
configuration file. This is actually the configuration file the rhnsd
initialization script uses. The most important setting offered by the daemon is its check-in frequency. The default interval time is four hours (240 minutes). If you modify the configuration file, you must (as root) restart the daemon with the command service rhnsd restart
or /etc/rc.d/init.d/rhnsd restart
.
Important
The minimum time interval allowed is one hour (60 minutes). If you set the interval below one hour, it will default to four hours (240 minutes).