Jump To Close Expand all Collapse all Table of contents Administering Red Hat Satellite 1. Accessing Red Hat Satellite Expand section "1. Accessing Red Hat Satellite" Collapse section "1. Accessing Red Hat Satellite" 1.1. Installing the Katello Root CA Certificate 1.2. Logging on to Satellite 1.3. Navigation Tabs in the Satellite Web UI 1.4. Changing the Password 1.5. Resetting the Administrative User Password 1.6. Setting a Custom Message on the Login Page 2. Starting and Stopping Red Hat Satellite 3. Migrating from Internal Satellite Databases to External Databases Expand section "3. Migrating from Internal Satellite Databases to External Databases" Collapse section "3. Migrating from Internal Satellite Databases to External Databases" 3.1. MongoDB as an External Database Considerations 3.2. PostgreSQL as an External Database Considerations 3.3. Preparing a Host for External Databases 3.4. Installing MongoDB 3.5. Installing PostgreSQL 3.6. Migrating to External Databases 4. Managing Satellite with Ansible Collections Expand section "4. Managing Satellite with Ansible Collections" Collapse section "4. Managing Satellite with Ansible Collections" 4.1. Installing the Satellite Ansible Modules from RPM 4.2. Viewing the Satellite Ansible Modules 5. Managing Users and Roles Expand section "5. Managing Users and Roles" Collapse section "5. Managing Users and Roles" 5.1. User Management Expand section "5.1. User Management" Collapse section "5.1. User Management" 5.1.1. Creating a User 5.1.2. Assigning Roles to a User 5.1.3. Impersonating a Different User Account 5.1.4. SSH Keys 5.1.5. Managing SSH Keys for a User 5.1.6. Email Notifications 5.1.7. Configuring Email Notifications 5.1.8. Testing Email Delivery 5.1.9. Testing Email Notifications 5.1.10. Notification Types 5.2. Creating and Managing User Groups Expand section "5.2. Creating and Managing User Groups" Collapse section "5.2. Creating and Managing User Groups" 5.2.1. User Groups 5.2.2. Creating a User Group 5.2.3. Removing a User Group 5.3. Creating and Managing Roles Expand section "5.3. Creating and Managing Roles" Collapse section "5.3. Creating and Managing Roles" 5.3.1. Creating a Role 5.3.2. Cloning a Role 5.3.3. Adding Permissions to a Role 5.3.4. Viewing Permissions of a Role 5.3.5. Creating a Complete Permission Table 5.3.6. Removing a Role 5.3.7. Predefined Roles Available in Satellite 5.4. Granular Permission Filtering Expand section "5.4. Granular Permission Filtering" Collapse section "5.4. Granular Permission Filtering" 5.4.1. Granular Permission Filter 5.4.2. Creating a Granular Permission Filter 5.4.3. Examples of Using Granular Permission Filters Expand section "5.4.3. Examples of Using Granular Permission Filters" Collapse section "5.4.3. Examples of Using Granular Permission Filters" 5.4.3.1. Applying Permissions for the Host Resource Type 5.4.3.2. Creating an Organization Specific Manager Role 5.4.4. Supported Operators for Granular Search 6. Managing Security Compliance Expand section "6. Managing Security Compliance" Collapse section "6. Managing Security Compliance" 6.1. Security Content Automation Protocol Expand section "6.1. Security Content Automation Protocol" Collapse section "6.1. Security Content Automation Protocol" 6.1.1. SCAP Content 6.1.2. XCCDF Profile Expand section "6.1.2. XCCDF Profile" Collapse section "6.1.2. XCCDF Profile" 6.1.2.1. Listing Available XCCDF Profiles 6.2. Configuring SCAP Content Expand section "6.2. Configuring SCAP Content" Collapse section "6.2. Configuring SCAP Content" 6.2.1. Importing OpenSCAP Puppet Modules 6.2.2. Loading the Default OpenSCAP Content 6.2.3. Extra SCAP Content Expand section "6.2.3. Extra SCAP Content" Collapse section "6.2.3. Extra SCAP Content" 6.2.3.1. Uploading Extra SCAP Content 6.3. Managing Compliance Policies Expand section "6.3. Managing Compliance Policies" Collapse section "6.3. Managing Compliance Policies" 6.3.1. Compliance Policy 6.3.2. Creating a Compliance Policy 6.3.3. Viewing a Compliance Policy 6.3.4. Editing a Compliance Policy 6.3.5. Deleting a Compliance Policy 6.4. Tailoring Files Expand section "6.4. Tailoring Files" Collapse section "6.4. Tailoring Files" 6.4.1. Uploading a Tailoring File 6.4.2. Assigning a Tailoring File to a Policy 6.5. Configuring a host group for OpenSCAP 6.6. Configuring a host for OpenSCAP 6.7. Monitoring Compliance Expand section "6.7. Monitoring Compliance" Collapse section "6.7. Monitoring Compliance" 6.7.1. Compliance Policy Dashboard 6.7.2. Viewing the Compliance Policy Dashboard 6.7.3. Compliance Email Notifications 6.7.4. Compliance Report 6.7.5. Examining Compliance Failure of Hosts 6.7.6. Searching Compliance Reports 6.7.7. Deleting a Compliance Report 6.7.8. Deleting Multiple Compliance Reports 6.8. Specifications Supported by OpenSCAP 7. Disabling TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1 Encryption 8. Backing Up Satellite Server and Capsule Server Expand section "8. Backing Up Satellite Server and Capsule Server" Collapse section "8. Backing Up Satellite Server and Capsule Server" 8.1. Estimating the Size of a Backup 8.2. Performing a Full Backup of Satellite Server or Capsule Server 8.3. Performing a Backup without Pulp Content 8.4. Performing an Incremental Backup 8.5. Example of a Weekly Full Backup Followed by Daily Incremental Backups 8.6. Performing an Online Backup 8.7. Performing a Snapshot Backup 8.8. White-listing and Skipping Steps When Performing Backups 9. Restoring Satellite Server or Capsule Server from a Backup Expand section "9. Restoring Satellite Server or Capsule Server from a Backup" Collapse section "9. Restoring Satellite Server or Capsule Server from a Backup" 9.1. Restoring from a Full Backup 9.2. Restoring from Incremental Backups 9.3. Backup and Restore Capsule Server Using a Virtual Machine Snapshot Expand section "9.3. Backup and Restore Capsule Server Using a Virtual Machine Snapshot" Collapse section "9.3. Backup and Restore Capsule Server Using a Virtual Machine Snapshot" 9.3.1. Synchronizing an External Capsule 10. Renaming Satellite Server or Capsule Server Expand section "10. Renaming Satellite Server or Capsule Server" Collapse section "10. Renaming Satellite Server or Capsule Server" 10.1. Renaming Satellite Server 10.2. Renaming Capsule Server 11. Maintaining Satellite Server Expand section "11. Maintaining Satellite Server" Collapse section "11. Maintaining Satellite Server" 11.1. Deleting Audit Records 11.2. Anonymizing Audit Records 11.3. Configuring the Cleaning Unused Tasks Feature 11.4. Recovering from a Full Disk 11.5. Managing Packages on the Base Operating System of Satellite or Capsule 11.6. Reclaiming MongoDB Space 11.7. Reclaiming PostgreSQL Space 12. Logging and Reporting Problems Expand section "12. Logging and Reporting Problems" Collapse section "12. Logging and Reporting Problems" 12.1. Enabling Debug Logging 12.2. Enabling Individual Loggers 12.3. Configuring Logging to Journal 12.4. Log File Directories Provided by Satellite 12.5. Utilities for Collecting Log Information 13. Configuring External Authentication Expand section "13. Configuring External Authentication" Collapse section "13. Configuring External Authentication" 13.1. Using LDAP Expand section "13.1. Using LDAP" Collapse section "13.1. Using LDAP" 13.1.1. Configuring TLS for Secure LDAP 13.1.2. Configuring Red Hat Satellite to use LDAP 13.1.3. Description of LDAP Settings 13.1.4. Example Settings for LDAP Connections 13.1.5. Example LDAP Filters 13.2. Using Red Hat Identity Management Expand section "13.2. Using Red Hat Identity Management" Collapse section "13.2. Using Red Hat Identity Management" 13.2.1. Configuring Red Hat Identity Management Authentication on Satellite Server 13.2.2. Configuring Host-Based Authentication Control 13.3. Using Active Directory Expand section "13.3. Using Active Directory" Collapse section "13.3. Using Active Directory" 13.3.1. GSS-Proxy 13.3.2. Enrolling Satellite Server with the AD Server 13.3.3. Configuring Direct AD Integration with GSS-proxy 13.3.4. Kerberos Configuration in Web Browsers 13.3.5. Active Directory with Cross-Forest Trust 13.3.6. Configuring the Red Hat Identity Management Server to Use Cross-Forest Trust 13.4. Configuring External User Groups 13.5. Refreshing External User Groups for LDAP 13.6. Refreshing External User Groups for Red Hat Identity Management or AD 13.7. External Authentication for Provisioned Hosts 13.8. Integrating Satellite with Red Hat Single Sign-On for External Authentication 13.9. Disabling Red Hat Single Sign-On Authentication 14. Monitoring Resources Expand section "14. Monitoring Resources" Collapse section "14. Monitoring Resources" 14.1. Using the Red Hat Satellite Content Dashboard Expand section "14.1. Using the Red Hat Satellite Content Dashboard" Collapse section "14.1. Using the Red Hat Satellite Content Dashboard" 14.1.1. Managing Tasks 14.2. Configuring RSS Notifications 14.3. Monitoring Satellite Server 14.4. Monitoring Capsule Server Expand section "14.4. Monitoring Capsule Server" Collapse section "14.4. Monitoring Capsule Server" 14.4.1. Viewing General Capsule Information 14.4.2. Monitoring Services 14.4.3. Monitoring Puppet 14.5. Monitoring Trends 15. Searching and Bookmarking Expand section "15. Searching and Bookmarking" Collapse section "15. Searching and Bookmarking" 15.1. Building Search Queries Expand section "15.1. Building Search Queries" Collapse section "15.1. Building Search Queries" 15.1.1. Query Syntax 15.1.2. Operators 15.1.3. Values 15.2. Using Free Text Search 15.3. Managing Bookmarks Expand section "15.3. Managing Bookmarks" Collapse section "15.3. Managing Bookmarks" 15.3.1. Creating Bookmarks 15.3.2. Deleting Bookmarks A. Satellite Settings Settings Close Language: 日本語 English Language: 日本語 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Language and Page Formatting Options Language: 日本語 English Language: 日本語 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF 6.2.2. Loading the Default OpenSCAP Content In the CLI, load the default OpenScap content. Procedure Use the foreman-rake command: # foreman-rake foreman_openscap:bulk_upload:default Previous Next