Your Account - Red Hat NETWORK BASIC - USER REFERENCE GUIDE 3.3 User Reference Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

56
Figure 6-2. Your Red Hat Network
The top of the page shows how many systems need attention, provides a link to quickly view those
systems, and a summary of scheduled actions. Refer to Section 6.4.1 for information on using this
page.
The System Summary section provides the following information:
Total Systems — Number of total systems that you have registered for your account.
Out of Date Systems — Number of registered systems that have applicable Errata Alerts that have
not been applied.
Unentitled — Number of systems that are not entitled.
Inactive Systems — Number of systems that have not checked into RHN for at least a week. This
indicates that:
The system is not entitled to any RHN service. System profiles that remain unentitled for 180
days (6 months) are removed.
The system is entitled, but the Red Hat Network Daemon has been disabled on the system.
The system is behind a firewall that does not allow connections over https (port 443).
The system is behind a proxy that has not been properly configured.
Some other barrier exists between the system and the RHN servers.
You can return to this page by clicking Your RHN on the left navigation bar.

6.3.1. Your Account

The Your Account page under the Your RHN category allows you to modify your personal infor-
mation, as well as set some RHN preferences. To modify any information on the Details tab or the
Addresses tab, change the information and click the Update button on the page.
If you want to change your Red Hat Network password (the one used to log into RHN and redhat.com)
click the Details tab on the Your Account page and replace the asterisks in the Password and Pass-
Chapter 6. Red Hat Network Website

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Network basic 3.3

Table of Contents