Summary of Contents for Red Hat NETWORK SATELLITE 5.3.0 - RELEASE NOTES
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Red Hat Network Satellite 5.3.0 Release Notes 530 Red Hat Network Satellite...
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1. Major Features 2. Major Corrections A. Revision History...
Chapter 1. Major Features The following are the major features released as part of Red Hat Network Satellite 5.3.0. • RHN Satellite includes a significant update to the Multiple Organizations feature, which allows administrators to view, create, and manage multiple organizations across the Satellite. •...
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Enterprise Linux 5 are now available. Note that because this feature is a Technology Preview, it may not be functionally complete and is currently not supported for production use. http://kbase.redhat.com For more information, refer to and use the keyword "SELinux Monitoring".
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Chapter 2. Major Corrections The following are the major bug fixes and workarounds released as part of RHN Satellite 5.3.0. • File paths related to the Monitoring feature of RHN Satellite have been rewritten to conform to the Linux Standards Base (LSB). Monitoring files that were once in the /opt directory have been moved to /usr/bin/ for executable scripts, /var/log/ for log files, and /var/lib/ for associated library files.
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Chapter 2. Major Corrections • Monitoring code has been refactored and all files from the /opt/ directory related to Monitoring have been moved to their proper directories (/etc/nocpulse/, /var/lib/nocpulse/, /var/ log/nocpulse/, and /var/log/notification). • Mail for the nocpulse user is now forwarded to root (as defined in the /usr/lib/ nocpulse/.forward file).
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