Configuration Overview
The
section is a dashboard that contains a summary of the configuration files that are managed by your organization in SUSE Manager. There are different panes listing files that are managed centrally in configuration channels and files that are managed locally with individual system profiles.For more information about managing configuration files, see Configuration Management.
- Configuration Summary
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Provides quick information about your configuration files. Click the blue text to the right to display:
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Systems with managed configuration files
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Configuration channels
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Centrally managed configuration files
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Locally managed configuration files
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- Configuration Actions
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Configuration Actions
offers direct access to the most common configuration management tasks:-
View clients with managed configuration files
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View all managed configuration files
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View all managed configuration channels
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Create a new configuration channel
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Enable configuration management on clients
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- Recently Modified Configuration Files
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The list shows which files have changed when and to which channel they belong. If no files have been changed, no list appears.
Table 1. Recently Modified Configuration Files Columns Column Description Filename
Absolute filename of the configuration file.
Configuration Channel
Name of the configuration channel.
Modified
The time and date the file was modified.
Click the name of a file to see its
Details
page. Click the channel name to see itsChannel Details
page. - Recently Scheduled Configuration File Deployments
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Each scheduled action is listed along with the status of the action. Any scheduled configuration task, from enabling configuration management on a system to deploying a specific configuration file, is displayed. Here you can quickly assess if all tasks have been successfully carried out or fix any problems.
Table 2. Scheduled Configuration File Deployments Columns Column Description System
Host name of the system where you want to deploy the configuration file.
Files to be Deployed
Number of files to be deployed.
Scheduled By
The user who scheduled the job.
Scheduled For
The time and date the file deployment will happen.
Status
Status of the deployment:
Queued
Clicking the blue status text displays the
page for the specified system.