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Chapter 6. Red Hat Network Website
To add a probe to the system, click the create new probe link at the top-right
corner of the page and complete the fields on the following page. Refer to
Section 7.5.1 Managing Probes for detailed instructions.
Once the probe has been added, you must reconfigure your Monitoring infrastructure to
recognize it. Refer to Section 6.9.4 Scout Config Push —
for details. After the
probe has run, its results become available on the Current State page. Refer to
Section 6.9.1.7 Current State —
for details.
To remove a probe from a system, click on the name of the probe, then click the delete
probe link in the upper right corner. Finally, click the Delete Probe button to complete the
process.
6.4.2.8.6. System Details ⇒ Groups —
This tab and its subtabs allow you to manage the system's group memberships.
6.4.2.8.6.1. System Details ⇒ Groups ⇒ List/Leave —
This subtab lists groups to which the system belongs and enables you to cancel those asso-
ciations. Only System Group Administrators and Organization Administrators can remove
the system from groups. Non-admins just see a Review this system's group member-
ship page. To remove the system from groups, select the groups' checkboxes and click
the Leave Selected Groups button. Click on a group's name to go to its System Group
Details page. Refer to Section 6.4.3.3 System Group Details —
for more information.
6.4.2.8.6.2. System Details ⇒ Groups ⇒ Join —
Lists groups that the system may be subscribed to. Only System Group Administrators
and Organization Administrators can add the system to groups. Non-admins see a Review
this system's group membership page. To add the system to groups, select the groups'
checkboxes and click the Join Selected Groups button.
6.4.2.8.7. System Details ⇒ Events
Displays past, current, and scheduled actions on the system. You may cancel pending
events here. The following sections describe the Events sub-tabs and the features they
offer.

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