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7.4.2.9.5. 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.
7.4.2.9.5.1. 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.
Tip
If a guest system has not registered to the Satellite, this information appears as plain text
in the table.
If you have System Group Administrator responsibilities assigned for your guest systems, it is possible
that a user could see the message You do not have permission to access this system within the
table. This is because it is possible to assign virtual guests on a single host to multiple System Group
Administrators. Only users that have System Group Administrator privileges on the host system may
create new virtual guests.
7.4.2.9.5.2. System Details
This tab is only visible for systems registered to a RHN Satellite with Monitoring enabled and
that are Monitoring entitled. It displays all of the probes monitoring the system. The State
column shows icons representing the status of each probe. Refer to
for descriptions of these states. Clicking the Probe Description takes you to its Current State page.
The Status String column displays the last message received from the probe.
To add a probe to the system, click the create new probe link at the top-right corner of the page and
complete the fields on the following page. Refer to
instructions.
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Virtualization
Virtualization
Details
Monitoring —
Section 8.5.1, "Managing Probes"
Section 7.10, "Monitoring —
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