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To help users determine whether an update has been scheduled, a Status column exists within the
Errata table. Possible values are: None, Pending, Picked Up, Completed, and Failed. This column
identifies only the latest action related to an Errata. For instance, if an action fails and you resched-
ule it, this column will show the status of the Errata as Pending only (with no mention of the
previous failure). Clicking a status other than None takes you to the Action Details page. This
column corresponds to one on the Affected Systems tab of the Errata Details page.
Packages — Manages the packages on the system.
Packages — The default display of the Packages tab describes the options available to you and
provides the means to update your package list. If after exploring the packages, you believe the
list is outdated or incomplete (or you installed the packages manually and did not have RHN
install them), click the Update Package List button on the bottom right-hand corner of this
page. The next time the RHN Daemon connects to RHN, it will update your System Profile with
the latest list of installed packages.
List/Remove — Lists installed packages from the system's software System Profile and enables
you to remove them. Click on a package name to view its Package Details page. (Refer to Section
4.6.5.3 Package Details.) To delete packages from the system, select their checkboxes and click
the Remove Packages button on the bottom right-hand corner of the page. A confirmation page
will appear with the packages listed. Click the Confirm button to remove the packages.
Note
If you are using
attempted package removal are displayed on the page.
Upgrade — Displays a list of packages that have a new version available based on the package
versions in the channel for the system. Click on the latest package name to view its Package
Details page. To upgrade packages immediately, select them and click the Upgrade Packages
button. To download the packages as .tar files, select them and click the Download Packages
button. Refer to Section 4.6.5.2 Package Download for details.
Install — Enables you to install new packages on the system from the available channels. Click
on the package name to view its Package Details page. To install packages, select them and click
the Install Selected Packages button.
Verify — Validates the installed packages against the RPM database. Specifically, this tab allows
you to compare the metadata of the system's packages with information from the database, such
as MD5 sum, filesize, permissions, owner, group and file size and type. To verify a package
or packages, select them and click the Verify Selected Packages button and then confirm this
action. Once finished, you can view the results within the History subtab under Events.
Profiles — Gives you the ability to compare the packages on this system with the packages of
stored profiles and other Management systems. To make the comparison with a stored profile,
select that profile from the pulldown menu and click the Compare button. To make the compar-
ison with another system, select it from the associated pulldown menu and click the Compare
button. To create a stored profile based upon the existing system, click the Create System Profile
button, enter any additional information you desire, and click the Create Profile button. These
profiles are kept within the Stored Profiles page linked from the left navigation bar.
Channels — Manage the channels associated with the system.
Software — Provides a predetermined method for systems to obtain regular updates, based upon
their operating systems, packages and, functionality. Click a channel name to view its Channel
Details page. To modify the child channels associated with this system, use the checkboxes next
to the channels and click the Change Subscriptions button. You will receive a success message
or be notified of any errors. To change the system's base channel, select the new one from the
version 3.1 or higher, any dependency-related errors generated by the
up2date
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