Appendix C. Usage metrics collected by Satellite


The satellite-maintain report generate command performs the following operations to collect usage metrics:

  • Check how resources are grouped
  • Check if OpenSCAP is used
  • Check if recurring logics are used
  • Check if virt-who is being used and what hypervisor types are present
  • Check if vmware compute resource is used
  • Checks if lab features are enabled
  • Checks if the instance is in a disconnected environment
  • Checks the RBAC use
  • Checks the use of External auth source
  • Checks the use of Kerberos
  • Checks the use of Keycloak/OIDC
  • Checks the use of LDAP auth sources
  • Facts about ACSs
  • Facts about Katello content
  • Facts about hosts and the rest of the inventory
  • Provisioning facts about the system
  • Report about Personal Access Token usage
  • Report about SELinux enforcement status
  • Report about bookmark usage
  • Report about platform usages
  • Report about webhook usage
  • Report information about networking
  • Report information about the instance itself
  • Report metrics related to use of image mode
  • Report number of remediations based on advisor rules from IoP

These operations collect the following set of data. Items that include a vertical bar (|) are dynamic values generated based on the contents of the database in your environment:

  • assigned_custom_roles_count
  • audits|max_created_at
  • audits|min_created_at
  • audits|records_count
  • bookmarks_by_public_by_type|public|User
  • bookmarks_custom_count
  • bookmarks_custom_private_count
  • bookmarks_custom_public_count
  • compliance_arf_report_last_year_count
  • compliance_non_default_scap_contents_count
  • compliance_policy_count
  • compliance_policy_with_tailoring_file_count
  • compliance_scap_contents_count
  • compute_resource_vmware_count
  • custom_alternate_content_sources_count
  • custom_library_yum_repositories_count
  • custom_roles_count
  • disconnected_environment
  • discovery_rules_count
  • external_user_group_mapping_count
  • facts_by_type|Puppet|max_update_time
  • facts_by_type|Puppet|min_update_time
  • facts_by_type|Puppet|values_count
  • file_alternate_content_sources_count
  • foreman_interfaces_dualstack_count
  • foreman_interfaces_ipv4only_count
  • foreman_interfaces_ipv6only_count
  • foreman_virt_who_configure_ahv_count
  • foreman_virt_who_configure_configurations_count
  • foreman_virt_who_configure_esx_count
  • foreman_virt_who_configure_fakevirt_count
  • foreman_virt_who_configure_hyperv_count
  • foreman_virt_who_configure_kubevirt_count
  • foreman_virt_who_configure_libvirtd_count
  • host_collections_count
  • host_collections_with_limit_count
  • hostgroup_max_nesting_level
  • hostgroup_nesting
  • hosts_by_compute_profile|none
  • hosts_by_compute_resources_type|baremetal
  • hosts_by_family_count|RedHat
  • hosts_by_managed_count|unmanaged
  • hosts_by_os_count|RedHat
  • hosts_by_type_count|Managed
  • hosts_with_dualstack_interface_count
  • hosts_with_ipv4only_interface_count
  • hosts_with_ipv6only_interface_count
  • instance_uuid
  • iop_remediations_count
  • iop_remediations_enabled
  • kerberos_api_use
  • kerberos_use
  • last_login_on_through_external_auth_source_in_days
  • last_login_on_through_ldap_auth_source_active_directory_in_days
  • last_login_on_through_ldap_auth_source_free_ipa_in_days
  • last_login_on_through_ldap_auth_source_posix_in_days
  • ldap_auth_source_active_directory_count
  • ldap_auth_source_active_directory_with_account_creation_disabled_count
  • ldap_auth_source_active_directory_with_net_groups_count
  • ldap_auth_source_active_directory_with_posix_groups_count
  • ldap_auth_source_active_directory_with_user_group_sync_disabled_count
  • ldap_auth_source_free_ipa_count
  • ldap_auth_source_free_ipa_with_account_creation_disabled_count
  • ldap_auth_source_free_ipa_with_net_groups_count
  • ldap_auth_source_free_ipa_with_posix_groups_count
  • ldap_auth_source_free_ipa_with_user_group_sync_disabled_count
  • ldap_auth_source_posix_count
  • ldap_auth_source_posix_with_account_creation_disabled_count
  • ldap_auth_source_posix_with_net_groups_count
  • ldap_auth_source_posix_with_posix_groups_count
  • ldap_auth_source_posix_with_user_group_sync_disabled_count
  • library_ansible_collection_repositories_count
  • library_container_repositories_count
  • library_debian_repositories_count
  • library_file_repositories_count
  • library_ostree_repositories_count
  • library_python_repositories_count
  • location_ignore_types_used
  • locations_count
  • managed_hosts_created_in_last_3_months
  • modified_settings
  • nics_by_type_count|Managed
  • non_admin_users_count
  • oidc_use
  • organization_ignore_types_used
  • organizations_count
  • parameters_count|CommonParameter
  • pat_counts
  • pat_recently_used_count
  • recurring_logics_indefinite_rex_ansible_count
  • recurring_logics_indefinite_rex_count
  • redhat_library_yum_repositories_count
  • remote_execution_transient_package_actions_count
  • revoked_pats_count
  • rhel_ai_workload_host_count
  • rhui_alternate_content_sources_count
  • selinux_enforced
  • setting_discovery_prefer_ipv6
  • setting_remote_execution_connect_by_ip_prefer_ipv6
  • shell_hooks_count
  • simplified_alternate_content_sources_count
  • smart_proxies_count
  • smart_proxies_creation_date
  • subnet_ipv4_count
  • subnet_ipv6_count
  • taxonomies_counts|Location
  • taxonomies_counts|Organization
  • total_users_count
  • use_selectable_columns
  • user_group_roles_max_count
  • user_group_roles_min_count
  • user_groups_count
  • user_mail_notifications_count
  • usergroup_max_nesting_level
  • users_authenticated_through_ldap_auth_source_active_directory
  • users_authenticated_through_ldap_auth_source_free_ipa
  • users_authenticated_through_ldap_auth_source_posix
  • users_count
  • version
  • webhooks_enabled_count
  • webhooks_subscribed_events
  • yum_alternate_content_sources_count
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