Chapter 5. Finalizing Provisioning Configuration
After you have successfully created a Content View and Activation Key, you need to set up the remaining items necessary to provision a host. This includes configuring provisioning templates and creating host groups.
5.1. Creating Provisioning Templates
This section describes how to set up a provisioning template that you can use to provision multiple hosts, each having the same configuration.
Procedure 5.1. To Create a Provisioning Template:
- On the main menu, click
. - In the Name column, click Satellite Kickstart Default in the list of provisioning templates. This displays the configuration tabs where you can customize the template.
- On the Association tab, select RHEL Server 6.5 from the list of applicable operating systems, and then click .
- In the Name column, click Kickstart default PXELinux in the list of provisioning templates.
- On the Association tab, select RHEL Server 6.5 from the list of applicable operating systems, and then click .
- On the main menu, click
and then click RHEL Server 6.5. This displays the configuration tabs where you can customize the operating system. - On the Partition Table tab, select Kickstart Default.
- On the Installation Media tab, ensure Default_Organization/Library/Red_Hat_6_Server_Kickstart_x86_64_6Server is visible and selected.
- On the Templates tab, select
Kickstart default PXELinux
from the PXELinux drop-down list. - Select
Satellite Kickstart Default
from the Provision drop-down list, and then click .