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Registered
The date and time at which the system registered with RHN and created this profile.
Checked In
The date and time at which the system last checked in with RHN.
Last Booted
The date and time at which the system was last started or restarted.
Note
Systems with a Management entitlement can be rebooted from this screen.
• Select Schedule system reboot
• Provide the earliest date and time at which the reboot may take place.
• Click the Schedule Reboot button in the lower right.
When the client checks in after the scheduled start time, RHN will instruct the system
to restart itself.
Locked
Indicates whether a system has been locked.
Actions cannot be scheduled for locked systems through the web interface until the lock is
removed manually. This does not include preventing auto-errata updates scheduled through the
web interface. To prevent the application of auto-errata updates, de-select Auto Errata Update
from the System Details Details Properties subtab.
Locking a system can help to prevent you from accidentally making any changes to a system until
you are ready to do so. For example, the system may be a production system that you do not wish
to receive updates or new packages until you decide to unlock it.
Important
Locking a system in the web interface will not prevent any actions that originate
from the client system. For example, if a user logs into the client directly and runs
up2date, up2date will install available errata whether or not the system is locked in
the web interface.
Further, locking a system does not restrict the number of users who can access the
system via the web interface. If you wish to restrict access to the system, associate
that system with a System Group and assign it a System Group Administrator. Refer
Section 7.4.3, "System Groups —
to
Groups.
It is also possible to lock multiple systems via the System Set Manager. Refer to
Section 7.4.4.12.4, "System Set Manager Misc Lock Systems —
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for more information about System
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to learn how to do so.

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