Rbs Configuration; Section 6.2, "Rbs Configuration - Novell IMANAGER 2.7.3 - ADMINISTRATION Administration Manual

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NOTE: When using iManager in Unrestricted mode, you typically see the following message on the
iManager Home Page:
Notice: Some of the roles and tasks are not available.
Clicking View Details might display a
for several of the tasks, even though the tasks work correctly. This message is misleading, and
iManager removes these messages after you configure RBS.

6.2 RBS Configuration

The RBS Configuration task provides complete control over RBS objects. It is a central place for
managing and configuring RBS objects. You can list and modify RBS objects by type. The task also
gives you useful information about the RBS system, such as the number of modules in a collection,
how many are installed, how many are not installed, and how many are outdated. Some tasks let you
operate on multiple objects simultaneously. For example, you can associate or disassociate multiple
members from a role at the same time.
From the Configure view, select Role-Based Services > RBS Configuration to open the RBS
Configuration page in the Content frame.
The page includes two tabs:
iManager 2.x Collection: Displays current RBS collections.
iManager 1.x Collextions: Displays older RBS collections that you can either delete or migrate to
iManager 2.x. If you select Migrate, a wizard steps you through the migration process.
iManager displays only those collections you own, and includes the following information about
each collection:
Module: Indicates the number of modules on the Web server that you are logged in to.
Installed: Indicates the number of modules that are currently installed.
Outdated: Indicates the number of outdated modules currently installed.
Not-Installed: Indicates the number of modules that are available but not installed.
To work with a particular collection, select it from the list. This opens a collection-specific view, as
shown in
Figure
6-2.
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