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Chapter 1. Introducing Red Hat Lightspeed for RHEL systems
Use the Red Hat Lightspeed intelligent functionalities to manage your system environment. These features are accessible regardless of your RHEL experience level.
1.1. The command-line assistant powered by Red Hat Enterprise Linux Lightspeed Copiar enlaceEnlace copiado en el portapapeles!
The command-line assistant powered by Red Hat Enterprise Linux Lightspeed is an optional AI tool for the RHEL command-line interface. The assistant includes information from the Red Hat Knowledge Centered Service (KCS) articles, RHEL documentation, and other Red Hat resources.
You can use the assistant to get help, for example, with the following activities:
- Answering RHEL-related questions
- Assistance with troubleshooting and fixing issues
- Understanding log files
- Asking for recommendations
Use the command-line assistant powered by Red Hat Enterprise Linux Lightspeed for interactive workflows to solve issues and find information. For example, run a command, and then use the command-line assistant to help you understand the output and possible next steps. Or, you can ask a question on an SSH error, receive suggestions, and ask another question to continue diagnosing the problem.
You can interact with the command-line assistant powered by RHEL Lightspeed by using plain language instead of using complex commands as you might when using a standard command-line interface.
Using the command-line assistant powered by RHEL Lightspeed does not require direct internet connectivity. This is helpful if you do not want to have every RHEL system directly connected to a service over the internet. Instead, you can proxy all of the requests from RHEL systems through a single proxy system connected to the internet.
The LLM model backing the AI-command-line assistant uses Google Gemini.
The command-line assistant follows the RHEL lifecycle.
The command-line assistant does not have direct access to the information about the system it is running on. However, you can include information about your environment in the messages you input and which are then sent to the LLM provider. For example, the assistant is unable to provide answers on the free memory available on the system that it runs. Instead, the command-line assistant responds with information about a command that you can run to determine how much free memory there is.
1.2. How the command-line assistant processes your data Copiar enlaceEnlace copiado en el portapapeles!
When you use the command-line assistant powered by RHEL Lightspeed interface, the command-line assistant transforms and sends you input messages to your configured LLM provider. These messages can contain information about aspects of your environment.
Do not enter information into the command-line assistant interface that you do not want to send to the LLM provider.
By using the command-line assistant, you agree that Red Hat can use all messages that you exchange with the LLM provider. The feature is not intended to process personal information, and by using the command-line assistant powered by RHEL Lightspeed, you agree to not include any personal information while using the command-line assistant. Support for AI features is available only for the components that are provided by Red Hat.