Viewing Your Network Group - Red Hat NETWORK - USER REFERENCE GUIDE 1.2 User Reference Manual

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5. Open a shell prompt (for example an xterm or gnome-terminal) and log in as
root. Copy the systemid file that you downloaded in the previous step to
/etc/sysconfig/rhn/systemid.
6. No hardware or software information is gathered through the Red Hat Network
Web Application. The Red Hat Network Daemon on the client side must initi-
ate a connect to Red Hat Network and send this information. For this to hap-
pen, make sure the Red Hat Network Daemon is running by typing the com-
mand /sbin/service rhnsd status. If you see the message rhnsd
(pid 958) is running... (the pid will vary depending on your system),
skip to the next step. If you see the message rhnsd is stopped, you will
need to start the daemon. As root, open a shell prompt and type the command
/sbin/service rhnsd start.
7. Click the
8. The newly registered system will not appear in your network group immediately.
The next time the daemon connects to Red Hat Network, it will send the infor-
mation necessary to generate a system profile, and the system will appear in your
account. This can take up to thirty minutes (or longer if you increased the time
interval for your Red Hat Network Daemon).

5.4 Viewing Your Network Group

After logging into the Red Hat Network Web Application, click the
ton on the top navigation bar.
Chapter 5:Red Hat Network Web Application
button.
Finish
but-
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