Custom System Information
You can include customized system information about your clients.
System information is defined as key:value
pairs, which can be assigned to clients.
For example, you can define a key:value pair
for a particular processor, then assign that key to all clients that have that processor installed.
Custom system information is categorized, and can be searched using the SUSE Multi-Linux Manager Web UI.
Before you begin, you need to create a key that allows you to store custom information.
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In the SUSE Multi-Linux Manager Web UI, navigate to
, and click Create Key. -
In the
Key Label
field, add a name for your key. Do not use spaces. For example,intel-x86_64-quadcore
. -
In the
Description
field, provide any additional information required. -
Repeat for each key you require.
The information is available via Salt pillar. You can retrieve this information with a command such as:
salt $minionid pillar.get custom_info:key1
This command will result in an output such as:
$minionid: val1
When you have created some custom system information keys, you can apply them to clients.
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In the SUSE Multi-Linux Manager Web UI, navigate to
Systems
, click the client to apply custom information to, and navigate to the tab. -
Click Create Value.
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Locate the value you want to apply, and click the key label.
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In the
Value
field, provide any additional information. -
Click Update Key to apply the custom information to the client.
For more information about configuration management, see Configuration Management.