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4.8. Configuring Satellite errata viewing for a virtual machine

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In the Administration Portal, you can configure a virtual machine to display the available errata. The virtual machine needs to be associated with a Red Hat Satellite server to show available errata.

Red Hat Virtualization 4.4 supports viewing errata with Red Hat Satellite 6.6.

Prerequisites

  • The Satellite server must be added as an external provider.
  • The Manager and any virtual machines on which you want to view errata must all be registered in the Satellite server by their respective FQDNs. This ensures that external content host IDs do not need to be maintained in Red Hat Virtualization.

    Important

    Virtual machines added using an IP address cannot report errata.

  • The host that the virtual machine runs on also needs to be configured to receive errata information from Satellite.
  • The virtual machine must have the ovirt-guest-agent package installed. This package enables the virtual machine to report its host name to the Red Hat Virtualization Manager, which enables the Red Hat Satellite server to identify the virtual machine as a content host and report the applicable errata.
  • The virtual machine must be registered to the Red Hat Satellite server as a content host.
  • Use Red Hat Satellite remote execution to manage packages on hosts.
Note

The Katello agent is deprecated and will be removed in a future Satellite version. Migrate your processes to use the remote execution feature to update clients remotely.

Procedure

  1. Click Compute Virtual Machines and select a virtual machine.
  2. Click Edit.
  3. Click the Foreman/Satellite tab.
  4. Select the required Satellite server from the Provider drop-down list.
  5. Click OK.

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