![]() ![]() For redhat Enterprise Linux chrony is the tool to go for: ~]$ yum install -y chrony Product Name: Red Hat Enterprise Linux ServerĪs time management is critical that should be up and running before proceeding. Of course the system should be fully registered so you will be able to install updates / fixes and additional packages (and that requires a redhat subscription): ~]$ subscription-manager list ![]() Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 7.5 (Maipo) In my case it is the latest 7 release as of today: ~]$ cat /etc/redhat-release What you need as a starting point is a redhat Enterprise Linux minimal installation, either version 6 or 7. In this first post it is all about the installation of Satellite and that is surprisingly easy. Red Hat Satellite is an infrastructure management product specifically designed to keep Red Hat Enterprise Linux® environments and other Red Hat infrastructure running efficiently, properly secured, and compliant with various standards.”. ![]() Just in case you don’t know what it is, this statement from the official Red Hat website summarizes it quite well: “As your Red Hat® environment continues to grow, so does the need to manage it to a high standard of quality. This is the start of a series of posts I wanted to write for a long time: Getting started with Red Hat Satellite. ![]()
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