Scout Config Push; General Config - Red Hat NETWORK SATELLITE 5.1.0 Reference Manual

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This action deletes all of the Probe Suites' probes from the system as well as all
of the historical Time Series and Event Log data. This action is irreversible.
To remove a system from the Probe Suite and delete all associated probes from the system:
1. From the Monitoring # Probe Suites page, click on the title of the Probe Suite you wish to
alter.
2. Select the Systems sub-tab.
3. Check the box next to the system(s) you wish to remove from the Probe Suite.
4. Click the Remove System(s) from Probe Suite button.
Finally, as with single Probes, you may download a CSV file containing information about Probe
Suites. Click the Download CSV link at the bottom of the Monitoring # Probe Suites page to
download the file.
10.4. Scout Config Push —
Displays the status of your monitoring infrastructure. Anytime you make a change to your
monitoring configuration, such as adding a probe to a system or editing a probe's thresholds,
you must reconfigure your monitoring infrastructure. Do this by selecting the RHN Server's
checkbox and clicking Push Scout Configs. The table on this page identifies the date and time
of requested and completed pushes.
Clicking the name of the server opens its Red Hat Network Monitoring Daemon SSH Public
Key. This allows you to copy and paste the SSH key to the systems that are monitored by the
scout. This is required in order for the Red Hat Network Monitoring Daemon to connect to the
Satellite.
10.5. General Config —
Collects information that is universally applicable to your Monitoring infrastructure.Modifying
anything on this page causes the Monitoring services on the RHN Satellite Server to reset. It
also schedules restart events for the Monitoring services on all Monitoring-enabled RHN Proxy
Servers that connect to this Satellite. This is done so that the Monitoring services on these
servers immediately reload their configuration.
Typically, the defaults provided in other fields are acceptable, since they are derived from your
Satellite installation. Nevertheless, you may use the fields on this page to alter your Monitoring
configuration. For instance, you may change your mail exchange server here. This page also
allows you to alter the destination of all administrative emails from the Satellite. When finished,
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