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3. Check the box next to the system(s) you wish to remove from the Probe Suite.
4. Click the Remove System (s) from Probe Suite button.
Finally, as with single Probes, you may download a CSV file containing information about Probe Suites.
Click the Download CSV link at the bottom of the Monitoring Probe Suites page to download
the file.
1.2.6.4 . Scout Config Push
Important
The Monitoring entitlement is required to view this tab.
Displays the status of your monitoring infrastructure. Anytime you make a change to your monitoring
configuration, such as adding a probe to a system or editing a probe's thresholds, you must reconfigure
your monitoring infrastructure. Do this by selecting the Red Hat Network Server's checkbox and clicking
Push Scout Configs. The table on this page identifies the date and time of requested and completed
pushes.
Clicking the name of the server opens its Red Hat Network Monitoring Daemon SSH Public Key. T his
allows you to copy and paste the SSH key to the systems that are monitored by the scout. This is
required in order for the Red Hat Network Monitoring Daemon to connect to the Satellite.
1.2.6.5. General Monitoring Config
Important
The Monitoring entitlement is required to view this tab.
The General Monitoring Config page is in Admin Red Hat Satellite Configuration Monitoring.
It collects information that is universally applicable to your Monitoring infrastructure. Modifying anything
on this page causes the Monitoring services on the Red Hat Satellite to reset. It also schedules restart
events for the Monitoring services on all Monitoring-enabled Red Hat Satellite Proxy Servers that
connect to this Satellite. This is done so that the Monitoring services on these servers immediately
reload their configuration.
Typically, the defaults provided in other fields are acceptable, since they are derived from your Satellite
installation. Nevertheless, you may use the fields on this page to alter your Monitoring configuration. For
instance, you may change your mail exchange server here. This page also allows you to alter the
destination of all administrative emails from the Satellite. When finished, click Update Config.
1.3. Multiple Satellites
Inter-Satellite Synchronization (ISS) allows a Satellite to synchronize content and permissions from
another Satellite instance in a peer-to-peer relationship. However, in the following section, a Satellite who
receives content will be referred to as a "Slave Satellite" and a Satellite who acts as the source where
the content is pulled is called a "Master Satellite". When using ISS to synchronize content, the Slave
Satellite instance may have a different setup from that of the Master for non-content entities such as
Users and Organizations. The Satellite Administrator on the Slave instance is free to add, remove, and
change entities independently from what occurs on the Master instance.
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