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Chapter 6. Red Hat Network Website
Each subtab provides the specific changes that will be made to the system during the rollback:
• 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.
6.4.2.9.4.3. System Details
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.
6.4.2.9.5. System Details
This is tab allows you to create a new virtual guest on a host system or allows you to change the
status of virtual guests.
The Virtualization tab has two subtabs, Details and Kickstart. These tabs appear the same for both
virtual hosts and guests, but the functionality only makes sense for virtual hosts. It is not possible to
create a guest system that runs on another guest system.
6.4.2.9.5.1. System Details
Details is the default tab. For host systems, it presents a table of the host system's virtual guests. For
each guest system, the following information is provided:
Status
This field indicates whether the virtual system is running, paused, stopped, or has crashed.
Updates
This field indicates whether errata applicable to the guest have yet to be applied.
Base Software Channel
This field indicates the Base Channel to which the guest is subscribed.
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