A.1.1. General command line options
There is a man
page available, as there are for most command line tools, though the use of this tool is simple enough to describe here briefly. Simply decide what RHN scheduled actions should be enabled for use by system administrators. The following options enable the various scheduled action modes:
Option | Description |
---|---|
--enable-deploy | Allow rhncfg-client to deploy files. |
--enable-diff | Allow rhncfg-client to diff files. |
--enable-upload | Allow rhncfg-client to upload files. |
--enable-mtime-upload | Allow rhncfg-client to upload mtime. |
--enable-all | Allow rhncfg-client to do everything. |
--enable-run | Enable script.run |
--disable-deploy | Disable deployment. |
--disable-diff | Disable diff |
--disable-upload | Disable upload |
--disable-mtime-upload | Disable mtime upload |
--disable-all | Disable all options |
--disable-run | Disable script.run |
--report | Report whether the modes are enabled or disabled |
-f, --force | Force the operation without asking first |
-h, --help | show help message and exit |
Table A.1. rhn-actions-control
options
Once a mode is set — and for many, rhn-actions-control --enable-all
is common — your system is now ready for config management through RHN.