Jump To Close Expand all Collapse all Table of contents Installing Satellite Server from a Connected Network 1. Preparing your Environment for Installation Expand section "1. Preparing your Environment for Installation" Collapse section "1. Preparing your Environment for Installation" 1.1. System Requirements 1.2. Storage Requirements 1.3. Storage Guidelines 1.4. Supported Operating Systems 1.5. Supported Browsers 1.6. Ports and Firewalls Requirements 1.7. Enabling Connections from a Client to Satellite Server 1.8. Verifying Firewall Settings 1.9. Verifying DNS resolution 2. Preparing your Environment for Satellite Installation in an IPv6 Network Expand section "2. Preparing your Environment for Satellite Installation in an IPv6 Network" Collapse section "2. Preparing your Environment for Satellite Installation in an IPv6 Network" 2.1. Limitations of Satellite Installation in an IPv6 Network 2.2. Requirements for Satellite Installation in an IPv6 Network 3. Installing Satellite Server Expand section "3. Installing Satellite Server" Collapse section "3. Installing Satellite Server" 3.1. Registering to Red Hat Subscription Management 3.2. Attaching the Satellite Infrastructure Subscription 3.3. Configuring Repositories 3.4. Installing the Satellite Server Packages 3.5. Synchronizing the System Clock With chronyd 3.6. Installing the SOS Package on the Base Operating System 3.7. Configuring Satellite Server Expand section "3.7. Configuring Satellite Server" Collapse section "3.7. Configuring Satellite Server" 3.7.1. Configuring Satellite Manually 3.7.2. Configuring Satellite Automatically using an Answer File 3.8. Importing a Subscription Manifest into Satellite Server 4. Performing Additional Configuration on Satellite Server Expand section "4. Performing Additional Configuration on Satellite Server" Collapse section "4. Performing Additional Configuration on Satellite Server" 4.1. Using Red Hat Insights with Satellite Server 4.2. Enabling the Satellite Tools 6.8 Repository 4.3. Synchronizing the Satellite Tools 6.8 Repository 4.4. Configuring Satellite for UEFI HTTP Boot Provisioning in an IPv6 Network 4.5. Configuring Satellite Server with an HTTP Proxy Expand section "4.5. Configuring Satellite Server with an HTTP Proxy" Collapse section "4.5. Configuring Satellite Server with an HTTP Proxy" 4.5.1. Adding a Default HTTP Proxy to Satellite 4.5.2. Configuring the HTTP Proxy to Connect to Red Hat CDN 4.5.3. Configuring SELinux to Ensure Access to Satellite on Custom Ports 4.5.4. Using an HTTP Proxy for all Satellite HTTP Requests 4.5.5. Excluding Hosts from Receiving Proxied Requests 4.5.6. Resetting the HTTP Proxy 4.6. Enabling Power Management on Managed Hosts 4.7. Configuring DNS, DHCP, and TFTP on Satellite Server 4.8. Disabling DNS, DHCP, and TFTP for Unmanaged Networks 4.9. Configuring Satellite Server for Outgoing Emails 4.10. Configure an Alternate CNAME for Satellite Expand section "4.10. Configure an Alternate CNAME for Satellite" Collapse section "4.10. Configure an Alternate CNAME for Satellite" 4.10.1. Configuring Satellite with an Alternate CNAME 4.10.2. Configuring Hosts to Use an Alternate Satellite CNAME for Content Management 4.11. Configuring Satellite Server with a Custom SSL Certificate Expand section "4.11. Configuring Satellite Server with a Custom SSL Certificate" Collapse section "4.11. Configuring Satellite Server with a Custom SSL Certificate" 4.11.1. Creating a Custom SSL Certificate for Satellite Server 4.11.2. Deploying a Custom SSL Certificate to Satellite Server 4.11.3. Deploying a Custom SSL Certificate to Hosts 4.12. Using External Databases with Satellite Expand section "4.12. Using External Databases with Satellite" Collapse section "4.12. Using External Databases with Satellite" 4.12.1. MongoDB as an External Database Considerations 4.12.2. PostgreSQL as an External Database Considerations 4.12.3. Preparing a Host for External Databases 4.12.4. Installing MongoDB 4.12.5. Installing PostgreSQL 4.12.6. Configuring Satellite to use External Databases 4.13. Restricting Access to mongod 4.14. Tuning Satellite Server with Predefined Profiles 5. Configuring Satellite Server with External Services Expand section "5. Configuring Satellite Server with External Services" Collapse section "5. Configuring Satellite Server with External Services" 5.1. Configuring Satellite Server with External DNS 5.2. Configuring Satellite Server with External DHCP Expand section "5.2. Configuring Satellite Server with External DHCP" Collapse section "5.2. Configuring Satellite Server with External DHCP" 5.2.1. Configuring an External DHCP Server to Use with Satellite Server 5.2.2. Configuring Satellite Server with an External DHCP Server 5.3. Configuring Satellite Server with External TFTP 5.4. Configuring Satellite Server with External IdM DNS Expand section "5.4. Configuring Satellite Server with External IdM DNS" Collapse section "5.4. Configuring Satellite Server with External IdM DNS" 5.4.1. Configuring Dynamic DNS Update with GSS-TSIG Authentication 5.4.2. Configuring Dynamic DNS Update with TSIG Authentication 5.4.3. Reverting to Internal DNS Service A. Applying Custom Configuration to Red Hat Satellite B. Restoring Manual Changes Overwritten by a Puppet Run 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 3.4. Installing the Satellite Server Packages You must update all packages before installing the Satellite Server packages. Procedure Update all packages: # yum update Install the Satellite Server packages: # yum install satellite Previous Next