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**. - -  - -5. Click **Browse** to select the copy of the appliance stored in - `/var/lib/libvirt/images/`. - -  - - 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**. - -  - -7. Add a second network interface for the virtual machine. Select - **virtio** as its **Device Model**. - -  - -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. - -  - -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**). - -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 () 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