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6.7.5.1.3. Action Details ⇒ In Progress Systems
List of systems on which the action is now being undertaken. To cancel an action, select the
system using the appropriate checkbox and click the Unschedule Action button. Clicking a
system name takes you to its System Details page. Refer to Section 6.4.2.8 System Details
for more information.
6.7.5.1.4. Action Details ⇒ Failed Systems
List of systems on which the action has been attempted and failed. The actions can be
rescheduled here. Clicking a system name takes you to its System Details page. Refer to
Section 6.4.2.8 System Details for more information.
6.8. Users —
Only Organization Administrators can see the Users tab on the top navigation bar. If you
click the Users tab, the Users category and links appear. These pages enable you to grant
and edit permissions for those who administer your system groups. Click in the User List
to modify users within your organization.
Click the create new user link on the top-right corner of the page to add new users to
the organization. When registering a system, a user account can be created and added to
the organization. This should be coordinated by the Organization Administrator. Refer to
Section 5.3 Registering a User Account for instructions.
On the Create User page, complete all required fields, including all login information. To
delegate responsibilities within your organization, Red Hat Network provides several roles
with varying degrees of responsibility and access. This list describes the permissions of
each and the differences between them:
User — Also known as a System Group User, this is the standard role associated with
any newly created user. This person may be granted access to manage system groups
and software channels. The systems must be in system groups to which the user has
permissions for them to be manageable or even visible. Remember, however, all globally
subscribable channels may be used by anyone.
Activation Key Administrator — This role is designed to manage your organization's
collection of activation keys. This person can create, modify, and delete any key within
your overarching account.
Software Channel Administrator — This role has complete access to the software
channels and related associations within your organization. It requires RHN Satellite
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