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6.4.2.8.4.2. System Details ⇒ Provisioning ⇒ Snapshots —
Snapshots enable you to roll back the system's package profile, configuration files, and
RHN settings. Snapshots are captured whenever an action takes place on a Provisioning-
entitled system. The Snapshots subtab lists all snapshots for the system , including the
reason the snapshot was taken, the time it was taken, and the number of tags applied to
each snapshot. To revert to a previous configuration, click the Reason of the snapshot
taken and review the potential changes on the provided subtabs, starting with Rollback.
Each subtab provides the specific changes that will be made to the system during the roll-
back:
group memberships
channel subscriptions
installed packages
configuration channel subscriptions
configuration files
snapshot tags
When satisfied with the reversion, return to the Rollback subtab and click the Rollback to
Snapshot button. To see the list again, click Return to snapshot list.
6.4.2.8.4.3. System Details ⇒ Provisioning ⇒ Snapshot Tags —
Provides a means to add meaningful descriptions to your most recent system snapshot. This
can be used to indicate milestones, such as a known working configuration or a successful
upgrade. To tag the most recent snapshot, click create new system tag, enter a descriptive
term in the Tag name field, and click the Tag Current Snapshot button. You may then
revert using this tag directly by clicking its name in the Snapshot Tags list. To delete tags,
select their checkboxes, click Remove Tags, and confirm the action.
6.4.2.8.5. System Details ⇒ Monitoring —
This tab is only visible for systems registered to a RHN Satellite Server with Monitor-
ing enabled and that are Monitoring entitled. It displays all of the probes monitoring the
system. The State column shows icons representing the status of each probe. Refer to
Section 6.9 Monitoring —
scription takes you to its Current State page. The Status String column displays the last
message received from the probe.
for descriptions of these states. Clicking the Probe De-
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