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6.6.6.6.1. Configuration File Details ⇒ Details —
General information about the file. This is the first tab you see when you click on a
file. It displays basic information about the file, including path, associated channel,
revision, and date. It also provides links to download, view and edit the file, and to
identify whether it is binary. Note that files larger than 16 KB cannot be edited
through the RHN website. In addition, you can define macros (variables) here that
will have different values interpolated when installed on various systems. Refer to
Section 6.6.6.7 Including Macros in your Configuration Files for a full description of this
feature.
6.6.6.6.2. Configuration File Details ⇒ Revisions —
A list of the revisions of this configuration file in the current config channel. Every change
to a configuration file creates a new revision of that file in the given config channel. The
latest revision of a configuration file is always the only one provided by that channel.
Revision numbers for a file are tied to a channel. So revision 3 of
config channel "config1" is completely independent of revision 3 of
config channel "config2". You can examine revisions in the list or use the Browse and
Upload File buttons to upload a more recent revision.
6.6.6.6.3. Configuration File Details ⇒ Diff —
A list of configuration files available for comparison. Click the name of the channel con-
taining the file, then the name of the file itself. A list of differences will appear.
6.6.6.6.4. Configuration File Details ⇒ Copy —
A list of configuration channels that may receive a copy of the file. To copy the file to a
channel, select the channel's checkbox and click the Copy File button.
Copy to Config Channel — Displays the global config channels for your organization.
To copy the latest revision of this file to channels, select the appropriate checkboxes, and
click the Copy File button.
Copy to System — Displays the system-specific config channels for your organization.
To copy the latest revision of this file to channels, select the appropriate checkboxes, and
click the Copy File button.
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