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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.
Note
You must enter a valid user and group for the system to which the file (or directory) will
be deployed. If either is not valid, the deployment of the file fails with an error message
similar to the following:
Error: unable to deploy file /root/example-config-file, information on user 'jdoe' \
could not be found.
6.6.6.5.2.4. Configuration Channel Details ⇒ Files ⇒ Create Directory —
Allows you to create a configuration directory within the interface. The fields resemble
those on the Upload and Create File subtab: Path is the absolute location of the directory
on the system. The user, group, and mode fields allow you to set the directory's ownership
and permissions. When finished, click the Create Config Directory button. Note that the
user and group must be valid.
6.6.6.5.3. Configuration Channel Details ⇒ Systems —
Identifies the systems subscribed to this configuration channel. Clicking a system name
takes you to the System Details page.
6.6.6.5.4. Configuration Channel Details ⇒ Target Systems —
Displays all of the systems that have Provisioning entitlements but are not yet subscribed to
this config channel. To associate systems with the config channel, select their checkboxes
and click the button matching the rank to be assigned. Subscribe with Highest Rank
overrides all other config channels, except local configs. Subscribe with Lowest Rank
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