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Chapter 6. Red Hat Network Website
operating system installed on the system. Systems are unsubscribed from all channels and
subscribed to the new base channels. For this reason, this should be done with caution. Se-
lect the new base channel from the pulldown menus and click the Change Base Channels
button.
6.4.4.10. System Set Manager ⇒ Provisioning —
Options for provisioning systems through the following subtabs:
6.4.4.10.1. System Set Manager ⇒ Provisioning ⇒ Kickstart —
Use this subtab to re-install Red Hat Enterprise Linux on the selected Provisioning-entitled
systems. To schedule kickstarts for these systems, select a distribution, identify the type (IP
address or manual), and click Continue. Finish choosing from the options available on the
subsequent screen. If any of the systems connect to RHN via a RHN Proxy Server, choose
either the Preserve Existing Configuration radio button or the Use RHN Proxy radio
button. If you choose to kickstart through a RHN Proxy Server, select from the available
Proxies listed in the drop-down box beside the Use RHN Proxy radio button. All of the
selected systems will kickstart through the selected Proxy. Click the Schedule Kickstart
button to confirm your selections. When the kickstarts for the selected systems are success-
fully scheduled, the web interface returns you to the System Set Manager page.
6.4.4.10.2. System Set Manager ⇒ Provisioning ⇒ Tag Systems —
Use this subtab to add meaningful descriptions to the most recent snapshots of your se-
lected systems. To tag the most recent system snapshots, enter a descriptive term in the
Tag name field and click the Tag Current Snapshots button.
6.4.4.10.3. System Set Manager ⇒ Provisioning ⇒ Rollback —
Use this subtab to rollback selected Provisioning-entitled systems to previous snapshots
marked with a tag. Click the name of the tag, verify the systems to be reverted, and click
the Rollback Systems button.
6.4.4.10.4. System Set Manager ⇒ Provisioning ⇒ Remote Command —
Use this subtab to issue remote commands on selected Provisioning-entitled systems. First
create a
file on the client systems to allow this function to operate. Refer to the de-
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