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Then create a
file in that directory to act as a flag to RHN signaling permission to
run
allow remote commands:
touch
/etc/sysconfig/rhn/allowed-actions/script/run
You may then identify a specific user, group, and timeout period, as well as the script itself
on this page. Select a date and time to begin attempting the command, and click Schedule
Remote Command.
6.4.2.8.1.9. System Details ⇒ Details ⇒ Connection
The system's path to the package repository. This tab appears for any system in an or-
ganization that has a registered RHN Proxy Server version 3.1 or later. This subtab is
designed to help you determine if updates and other information are passing through one
or more RHN Proxy Servers. It identifies the Proxies being used and the order in which
data passes through them to reach this system. The Proxy connecting directly to the central
RHN Servers or your RHN Satellite Server is numbered '1'.
6.4.2.8.2. System Details ⇒ Errata
Contains
a
list
of
Errata
Alerts
applicable
to
the
system.
Refer
to
Section 6.1.3 Errata Alert Icons for meanings of the icons on this tab. To apply updates,
select them and click the Apply Errata button. Double-check the updates to be applied
on the confirmation page, then click the Confirm button. After confirming, the action is
added to the Pending Actions list under Schedule. Errata that have been scheduled
cannot be selected for update. In the place of a checkbox is a clock icon that, when
clicked, takes you to the Action Details page.
To help users determine whether an update has been scheduled, a Status column exists
within the Errata table. Possible values are: None, Pending, Picked Up, Completed, and
Failed. This column identifies only the latest action related to an Erratum. For instance,
if an action fails and you reschedule it, this column shows the status of the Erratum as
Pending only (with no mention of the previous failure). Clicking a status other than None
takes you to the Action Details page. This column corresponds to the one on the Affected
Systems tab of the Errata Details page.
6.4.2.8.3. System Details ⇒ Packages
Manages the packages on the system.

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