diff --git a/_includes/cfme-install-appliance-as-vm.md b/_includes/cfme-install-appliance-as-vm.md deleted file mode 100644 index 98cda17b1..000000000 --- a/_includes/cfme-install-appliance-as-vm.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -1. Log in as `root` to the virtual machine host. - -2. Copy the appliance to `/var/lib/libvirt/images/`. - -3. Run `virt-manager`. Doing so will launch the Virtual Machine - Manager. - -4. Enter a name for the virtual machine in the **Name** field; for - example, use `my-cfme`. Select **Import existing disk image** and - click **Forward**. - - ![virt manager install - step1](../images/virt-manager-install-step1.png) - -5. Click **Browse** to select the copy of the appliance stored in - `/var/lib/libvirt/images/`. - - ![virt manager install - step2](../images/virt-manager-install-step2.png) - - Select **Linux** from the **OS type** drop-down. For **Version**, - select **Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 or later**. Click **Forward**. - -6. Configure the appliance with 4 CPUs and 8192MiB or memory. Select - **Customize configuration before install** then click **Finish**. - - ![virt manager install - step3](../images/virt-manager-install-step3.png) - -7. Add a second network interface for the virtual machine. Select - **virtio** as its **Device Model**. - - ![virt manager install - step4](../images/virt-manager-install-step4.png) - -8. Configure the virtual machine with two additional virtual disks. One - will be used for the internal database, while the other will be used for - mounting images and SmartState analysis. - - ![virt manager install - step5](../images/virt-manager-install-step5.png) - -9. Click **Finish** to launch the virtual machine. diff --git a/_includes/configuration-register-appliance.md b/_includes/configuration-register-appliance.md deleted file mode 100644 index d97fa92cb..000000000 --- a/_includes/configuration-register-appliance.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,81 +0,0 @@ -Before you can access and apply package updates, you must register and -subscribe the {{ site.data.product.title_short }} appliance to either Red Hat Content -Delivery Network (CDN) or to a Red Hat Satellite server. - -You need the following to register your appliance: - - - Your Red Hat account login or Red Hat Network Satellite login - - - A Red Hat subscription that covers your product - -To register your appliance with Red Hat Subscription Management or Red -Hat Satellite 6, first configure the region with your registration -details. These settings will apply to all appliances in this region. - -To configure registration for a region: - -1. Log in to the appliance as the `admin` user. - -2. Click ![Configuration](../images/config-gear.png)(**Configuration**). - -3. Select **Region** in the accordion menu and click the **Red Hat - Updates** tab. - -4. Click **Edit Registration**. - -5. Configure registration details for the {{ site.data.product.title_short }} appliance - using one of two available options: - - 1. To register with Red Hat Subscription Management: - - 1. In **Register to**, select **Red Hat Subscription - Management**. - - 2. Enter the **Red Hat Subscription Management Address**. The - default is `subscription.rhn.redhat.com`. - - 3. Enter the **Repository Name(s)**. The default list is - {product-repo\_list-511}. - - 4. To use a HTTP proxy, select **Use HTTP Proxy** and enter - your proxy details. - - 5. Enter your Red Hat account information and click - **Validate**. - - 6. After your credentials are validated, click **Save**. - - 2. To register with Red Hat Satellite 6: - - 1. In **Register to**, select **Red Hat Satellite 6**. - - 2. Enter the **Red Hat Satellite 6 Address**. The default is - `subscription.rhn.redhat.com`. - - 3. Enter the **Repository Name(s)**. The default list is - {product-repo\_list-511}. - - 4. To use a HTTP proxy, select **Use HTTP Proxy** and enter - your proxy details. - - 5. Enter your Red Hat Satellite account information and click - **Validate**. - - 6. After your credentials are validated, click **Save**. - -Your appliance now appears in the **Appliance Updates** list as `Not -registered`. - -To register your appliance: - -1. Select the appliance from the **Appliance Updates** list. - -2. Click **Register** to subscribe the appliance and attach - subscriptions. - -Registering and attaching subscriptions takes a few minutes. The -subscription process is complete when the appliance reports that it is -`Subscribed` under **Update Status**, and `Registered` under **Last -Message**. - -You can now apply updates to your appliance. diff --git a/general_configuration/_topics/about.md b/general_configuration/_topics/about.md index c06e19173..5913db15d 100644 --- a/general_configuration/_topics/about.md +++ b/general_configuration/_topics/about.md @@ -2,16 +2,12 @@ Click the question mark icon (![questionmark](../images/questionmark.png)) at the top right of the {{ site.data.product.title_short }} user interface to open a -dropdown menu with links to {{ site.data.product.title_short }} documentation and the Red -Hat Customer Portal, and for information about the current +dropdown menu with links to {{ site.data.product.title_short }} documentation and for information about the current {{ site.data.product.title_short }} session. - Click **Documentation** to open a list of guides. Click the title of a document to view it as a PDF in a new web browser tab. - - Click **Red Hat Customer Portal** to open the Red Hat Customer - Portal in a new web browser tab. - - Click **About** to open a pop-up window showing information about the {{ site.data.product.title_short }} version and the session of the logged-in user. diff --git a/general_configuration/_topics/configuration.md b/general_configuration/_topics/configuration.md index cd7f658f5..922d57ad4 100644 --- a/general_configuration/_topics/configuration.md +++ b/general_configuration/_topics/configuration.md @@ -620,10 +620,9 @@ To change server settings: ###### Server Control Settings -A server role defines what a server can do. Red Hat recommends that -Database Operations, Event Monitor, Reporting, Scheduler, SmartState +A server role defines what a server can do. Database Operations, Event Monitor, Reporting, Scheduler, SmartState Analysis, User Interface, Provider Inventory, Provider Operations, and -Web Services be enabled on at least one server in each zone. These roles +Web Services are recommended on at least one server in each zone. These roles are enabled by default on all servers. - Use **Default Repository SmartProxy** to set the SmartProxy from @@ -868,7 +867,7 @@ memory allowed to be used for each type. **Note:** -Only make these changes when directed to by Red Hat Support. +Only make these changes when directed by Support. ###### Changing Settings for a Worker @@ -1059,7 +1058,7 @@ To enable displaying your custom logo in the corner of the ##### Advanced Settings -You may be instructed by Red Hat to edit some configuration settings +You may be instructed by Support to edit some configuration settings manually. This feature is available for a limited number of options and can only be used by users assigned the super administrator role. Changing settings using this procedure may disable your @@ -1068,7 +1067,7 @@ Changing settings using this procedure may disable your
- Only make manual changes to your configuration files if directed to - do so by Red Hat. + do so by Support. - {{ site.data.product.title_short }} provides the ability to edit advanced configuration settings for all appliances through the **Advanced** @@ -2075,8 +2074,6 @@ Log depot options include: - Network File System (NFS) - - Red Hat Dropbox - - Samba See your network administrator if you need to set up one of these @@ -2153,8 +2150,7 @@ To repair capacity and utilization data: **Note:** - Do not select more than one week unless instructed to do so by - Red Hat Support. + Do not select more than one week unless instructed to do so by Support. 2. Select a **Start Date**. @@ -2266,8 +2262,6 @@ Log depot options include: - Network File System (NFS) - - Red Hat Dropbox - - Samba See your network administrator to set up one of these shares. You also @@ -2935,7 +2929,7 @@ restoring data. #### Running Database Garbage Collection -The database server collects garbage automatically, but Red Hat may +The database server collects garbage automatically, but Support may occasionally direct you to run database garbage collection manually in order to reclaim unused space in your VMDB. diff --git a/general_configuration/_topics/smart_proxies.md b/general_configuration/_topics/smart_proxies.md index 8431ec437..8ca3d9a07 100644 --- a/general_configuration/_topics/smart_proxies.md +++ b/general_configuration/_topics/smart_proxies.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ also be installed on an ESX Server version 3.0.2, 3.5 or 4.
-Contact Red Hat before installing a new SmartProxy on an ESX Server. +Contact Support before installing a new SmartProxy on an ESX Server.
diff --git a/policies_and_profiles_guide/_topics/author_group.md b/policies_and_profiles_guide/_topics/author_group.md deleted file mode 100644 index c42631c58..000000000 --- a/policies_and_profiles_guide/_topics/author_group.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -{{ site.data.product.title_short }} Documentation Team Red Hat Customer Content Services - diff --git a/scripting_actions/_topics/chap_automation_model.md b/scripting_actions/_topics/chap_automation_model.md index 8c287c2f5..d90789bc9 100644 --- a/scripting_actions/_topics/chap_automation_model.md +++ b/scripting_actions/_topics/chap_automation_model.md @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ allows you to see the results in tree and XML view. ### Importing, Exporting, and Resetting the Datastore The **Automate Model** can be exported and imported as a YAML file. -{{ site.data.product.title_short }} allows you to back up your model by export. Red Hat may provide you with new or updated classes, and provides an import function +{{ site.data.product.title_short }} allows you to back up your model by export. Support may provide you with new or updated classes, and provides an import function for either a class or the entire model. Finally, you can reset the datastore to its default. Always be sure to export the current datastore before importing or resetting. **Note:** diff --git a/self_service_user_interface_guide/_topics/navigating_self_service_ui.md b/self_service_user_interface_guide/_topics/navigating_self_service_ui.md index 8fb188af6..df0f0d7b1 100644 --- a/self_service_user_interface_guide/_topics/navigating_self_service_ui.md +++ b/self_service_user_interface_guide/_topics/navigating_self_service_ui.md @@ -28,8 +28,7 @@ you can see the current logged in LDAP user, for example, - Administration User Interface Link Clicking the menu icon (![Administration UI icon](../images/ssui-administration-ui-icon.png)) shows the **Administration UI** link, which when clicked, takes you to the full administrative user interface login page in a new window or tab of your web browser. - Help - Click the help icon to access the options to open **Documentation**, - **Red Hat Customer Portal**, and **About**. Click **About** to see information about your Self Service environment, such as the logged in user name and role, the browser details, and importantly, the Self Service user interface version number, which can be useful for support purposes. + Click the help icon to access the options to open **Documentation** and **About**. Click **About** to see information about your Self Service environment, such as the logged in user name and role, the browser details, and importantly, the Self Service user interface version number, which can be useful for support purposes. **Note:**