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Clicking the View System Groups link at the top of the Overview page takes you to a similar sum-
mary of your system groups. It identifies group status and displays the number of systems contained.
Clicking on the number of systems takes you to the Systems tab of the System Group Details page,
while clicking on the system name takes you to the Details tab. Refer to Section 4.4.3.3 System Group
Details for more information.
You can also click the Use Group button in the System Groups section of the Overview page to go
directly to the System Set Manager. Refer to Section 4.4.4 System Set Manager for more information.

4.4.2. Systems

As shown in Figure 4-3, the Systems page displays a list of all your registered systems. The Systems
list contains several columns of information for each system:
Select — Only Enterprise-entitled systems can be selected. To select systems, mark the appropriate
checkboxes and click the Update List button below the column. Selected systems are added to the
System Set Manager. After adding systems to the System Set Manager, you can use it to perform
actions on them simultaneously. Refer to Section 4.4.4 System Set Manager for details.
Status — Shows which type of Errata Alerts are applicable to the system or confirms that it is
up-to-date. Some icons are linked to pages providing resolution. For instance, the standard Updates
icon is linked to the Upgrade subtab of the packages list, while the Critical Updates icon goes
directly to the Update Confirmation page. Also, the Not Checking In icon is linked to instructions
for resolving the issue, while the Unentitled icon goes to the Buy Now page, if the user is an
Organization Administrator.
— System is up-to-date
— Critical Errata available, update strongly recommended
— Updates available and recommended
— Updates have been scheduled
— System not checking in properly (for 24 hours or more)
— System not entitled to any update service
Errata — Total number of Errata Alerts applicable to the system. Clicking on the Errata number
for an Enterprise-level system takes you to a list of its relevant Errata.
Packages — Total number of package updates for the system. Includes packages from Errata Alerts
as well as newer packages that are not from Errata Alerts. For example, if a system is subscribed
to the Red Hat Linux 7.1 i386 channel that contains version 2.5.4 of a package because that is
the version that shipped with Red Hat Linux 7.1, but the system has version 2.5.2 of the package
installed, the newer version of the package will be in the list of updated packages for the system.
Clicking on the package number for an Enterprise-level system takes you to a list of its relevant
packages.
System — The name of the system as configured when registering it. The default name is the
hostname of the system. Clicking on the name of a system takes you to the System Details page
for the system. Refer to Section 4.4.2.6 System Details for more information.
Base Channel — The primary channel for the system, based upon its operating system distribution.
Refer to Section 4.6.1 Channels for more information.
Entitlement — Whether or not the system is entitled and at what service level.
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