第 11 章 Frequently asked questions about user data security


Review the following information about how the command-line assistant uses your data.

What system information can the command-line assistant directly access?

The command-line assistant powered by RHEL Lightspeed cannot directly access information from your system. For example, if you ask "how much free memory does this system have?", the command-line assistant cannot directly gather this information from your system. Instead, the command-line assistant can help you find commands to display how much free memory the system has.

You can provide information to the command-line assistant by using various methods, such as the following:

  • Including the information in the prompt or question.
  • Attaching a file to the command-line assistant with the --attachment option.
  • By using a shell pipeline to pass output from a command to the command-line assistant.
  • By using the --with-output option.
What is the process flow for input and output in the command-line assistant?
  1. The command-line assistant receives your question as an input.

    1. The command-line assistant logs and stores complete transcripts of conversations with the user. This includes the following information:

      • Queries from the user.
      • The complete message is sent to the configured Large Language Model (LLM) provider, which includes system instructions, referenced documentation, and the user question.
      • The complete response from the LLM provider.
  2. The input is processed by the back end.
  3. The command-line assistant searches for relevant knowledge related to your query.
  4. The command-line assistant takes your query, the relevant knowledge, and other instructions, and sends everything for AI inference.
  5. You receive an output from the command-line assistant as a response.

    The command-line assistant is not intended to process personal information, and you agree to not include any personal information in the input.

    Note that the interactions that you have with the command-line assistant are logged locally on your system, which makes it possible for you to access your chat history. These interactions are also logged on the service, and may be used to improve Red Hat’s products or services.

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