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Chapter 6. Reference


The following information is provided to help you create, configure, and manage remediation plans in Red Hat Lightspeed, including their associated playbooks.

6.1. Installing the Red Hat Lightspeed client on Satellite Server content hosts

The Red Hat Lightspeed client comes preinstalled on most versions of Red Hat Enterprise Linux; however, if you have to install it, use this procedure to install the Red Hat Lightspeed client on each system.

Prerequisites

  • Register your hosts to Satellite

    • If you already have Red Hat Enterprise Linux hosts, you can use the Global Registration Template to register them to Satellite. For more information, see Registering Hosts in the Satellite documentation.

Procedure

  1. Install the Red Hat Lightspeed client:

    # yum install insights-client
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  2. Register the host to Red Hat Lightspeed:

    # insights-client --register
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  3. Repeat these steps on each host.

Alternatively, you can use the RedHatInsights.insights-client` Ansible role to install the Red Hat Lightspeed client and register the hosts. For more information, see Monitoring hosts by using Red Hat Lightspeed in the Red Hat Satellite Managing Hosts guide.

6.2. Configuring Cloud Connector after upgrading Satellite Server 6.10 to 6.11

After you upgrade your Satellite Server, configure Cloud Connector to complete the upgrade process.

Important

The following information applies to upgrades from Satellite Server version 6.10 to 6.11.

For more information, see Upgrading and Updating Red Hat Satellite.

Procedure

To configure Cloud Connector after upgrading the Satellite Server, click Configure Cloud Connector from Configure > RH Cloud - Inventory Upload to enable it on the new version of Satellite Server. Simultaneously, you must remove the previous source from the cloud manually on the Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console after upgrading your Satellite Server.

Results

Once the Cloud Connector is configured, it will remove the receptor bits and install the RHC bits. At the same time, the Cloud Connector announces all the organizations in the Satellite to the source and is ready to receive the connections.

6.3. Disabling direct remediations on a Satellite Server content host

The enable_cloud_remediations setting in Satellite controls whether your hosts can be directly remediated through the Red Hat Lightspeed console. When the value of enable_cloud_remediations is set to False, direct remediation from Red Hat Lightspeed is disabled for that specific host. The parameter is not set for your systems, which means that by default, direct remediation is enabled with Cloud Connector.

Note

All hosts in the organization inherit the value that is set for enable_cloud_remediations.

For information about how to enable automatic and manual synchronization, see the Configuring Synchronization of Red Hat Lightspeed Recommendations for Hosts in the Satellite documentation.

When Satellite receives the request to run the remediation plan’s playbook from Cloud Connector, the request includes a list of hosts on which to execute the playbook.

Complete the following steps to ensure the playbook run does not get invoked from the cloud on a single host.

Procedure

  1. Go to Hosts menu > All Hosts in the Satellite web UI.
  2. Locate the host, and click Edit > Parameters.
  3. Set the enable_cloud_remediations parameter to False.

6.4. Disabling direct remediation on a Satellite Server content host group

The enable_cloud_remediations setting in Satellite controls whether your host group can be directly remediated through the Red Hat Lightspeed console. When the value of enable_cloud_remediations is set to False, direct remediation from Red Hat Lightspeed is disabled for the host group. The parameter is not set for your systems, which means that by default, direct remediation is enabled with Cloud Connector.

Note

All hosts in your organization inherit the same parameters.

Prerequisites

If you are an Organization Administrator, you can disable remediations for the entire organization or host group by changing the Global Parameters in the Red Hat Satellite UI, as follows:

Procedure

  1. Navigate to the Satellite Dashboard.
  2. Click Configure > Global Parameters > Create Parameter.
  3. In the Name field, enter enable_cloud_remediations.
  4. In the Value field, enter false.
  5. Click Submit.

Verification steps

  • Check to see whether your new parameter is listed in the Global Parameters table. For more information about configuring global parameters, see the Parameters section of the Red Hat Satellite documentation.
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