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6.6.6.5.1. Configuration Channel Details ⇒ Details —
General information about the channel. This is the first tab you see when you click on a
channel. It displays basic information about the channel, including name and description,
and provides the means to alter this information. To make changes, enter new values in the
text fields and click the Edit Config Channel button.
6.6.6.5.2. Configuration Channel Details ⇒ Files —
Configuration files associated with this channel. Use the subtabs to view, upload, and create
files.
6.6.6.5.2.1. Configuration Channel Details ⇒ Files ⇒ List —
Displays the files and directories associated with the configuration channel. Files are repre-
sented by a paper icon while directories display folder icons. Click the name of a file or di-
rectory to go to its details page. Refer to Section 6.6.6.6 Configuration File Details —
for instructions. To replicate a file within a config channel, select its checkbox, click the
Copy to Config Channel button, and select the destination channel. To remove a file,
select it and click Delete Selected Files.
6.6.6.5.2.2. Configuration Channel Details ⇒ Files ⇒ Upload —
Enables you to import files from your system into RHN's central configuration manager.
The Deploy File Path is the path to which the file will be deployed on a target system, and
Local File is the file you want to upload from your system to RHN.
To upload a file, populate all fields, browse for the file, and click the Upload File button.
Note that files larger than 16 KB cannot be edited through the RHN website. The file path
is the location to which the file will be deployed. The user, group, and mode fields allow
you to set the file's ownership and permissions.
6.6.6.5.2.3. Configuration Channel Details ⇒ Files ⇒ Create File —
Allows you to create a configuration file from scratch within the interface. The fields here
work similarly to those on the Upload subtab: Path is the location to which the file will be
deployed. The user, group, and mode fields allow you to set the file's ownership and per-
missions. Include the file contents in the Contents field. When finished, click the Create
Config File button.

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