Ce contenu n'est pas disponible dans la langue sélectionnée.

8.10. Enabling Push to Clients


In addition to allowing client systems to regularly poll the Satellite for scheduled actions, you may enable the Satellite to immediately initiate those tasks on Provisioning-entitled systems. This bypasses the typical delay between scheduling an action and the client system checking in with RHN to retrieve it.

Important

SSL must be employed between the Satellite and its clients systems for this feature to work. If the SSL certificates are not available, the daemon on the client system fails to connect.
To take advantage of this feature, you must first configure your firewall rules to allow connections on the required port(s), as described in Section 2.4, “Additional Requirements”.
Then you must install the osa-dispatcher package, which can be found in the RHN Satellite software channel for the Satellite within the central RHN website. Once installed, start the service on the Satellite as root using the command:
service osa-dispatcher start

Copy to Clipboard Toggle word wrap
Finally, install the osad package on all client systems to receive pushed actions. The package can be found within the RHN Tools child channel for the systems on the RHN Satellite.

Warning

Do not install the osad package on the Satellite server, as it will conflict with the osa-dispatcher package installed on the Satellite.
Once installed, start the service on the client systems as root using the command:
service osad start

Copy to Clipboard Toggle word wrap
Like other services, osa-dispatcher and osad accept stop, restart, and status commands, as well.
Keep in mind, this feature depends on the client system recognizing the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the Satellite. This name and not the IP address of the server must be used when configuring the Red Hat Update Agent. Refer to the RHN Client Configuration Guide for details.
Now when you schedule actions from the Satellite on any of the push-enabled systems, the task will begin immediately rather than wait for the system to check in.
Retour au début
Red Hat logoGithubredditYoutubeTwitter

Apprendre

Essayez, achetez et vendez

Communautés

À propos de la documentation Red Hat

Nous aidons les utilisateurs de Red Hat à innover et à atteindre leurs objectifs grâce à nos produits et services avec un contenu auquel ils peuvent faire confiance. Découvrez nos récentes mises à jour.

Rendre l’open source plus inclusif

Red Hat s'engage à remplacer le langage problématique dans notre code, notre documentation et nos propriétés Web. Pour plus de détails, consultez le Blog Red Hat.

À propos de Red Hat

Nous proposons des solutions renforcées qui facilitent le travail des entreprises sur plusieurs plates-formes et environnements, du centre de données central à la périphérie du réseau.

Theme

© 2025 Red Hat