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* [[SUSE_Manager/Documentation | Documentation and release notes]] | * [[SUSE_Manager/Documentation | Documentation and release notes]] | ||
* [[SUSE_Manager/Sizing_Scaling | Sizing and Scaling]] | * [[SUSE_Manager/Sizing_Scaling | Sizing and Scaling]] | ||
+ | * [[SUSE_Manager/Client_Matrix | Matrix of supported and functional Clients]] | ||
== Installation == | == Installation == | ||
* [[SUSE_Manager/Installation | Installation instructions]] | * [[SUSE_Manager/Installation | Installation instructions]] | ||
* [[SUSE_Manager/Addon | Installation from packages on top of SLES 11]] | * [[SUSE_Manager/Addon | Installation from packages on top of SLES 11]] | ||
* [[SUSE_Manager/Virtualized | Virtual install, virt-manager]] | * [[SUSE_Manager/Virtualized | Virtual install, virt-manager]] | ||
− | * [https://www.suse.com/documentation/suse-manager-3/ | + | * [https://www.suse.com/documentation/suse-manager-3/book_suma_best_practices_3/data/sub_mgr_tool.html Setup without connection to SCC (or NCC)] |
* [[SUSE_Manager/SMT | Using SMT instead of SCC - Best Practice]] | * [[SUSE_Manager/SMT | Using SMT instead of SCC - Best Practice]] | ||
* [[SUSE_Manager/PublicCloud | Public Cloud: Amazon, Azure, Google, etc.]] | * [[SUSE_Manager/PublicCloud | Public Cloud: Amazon, Azure, Google, etc.]] | ||
− | * [[SUSE_Manager/Managing_Cloud | SUSE Manager in the SUSE | + | * [[SUSE_Manager/Managing_Cloud | SUSE Manager in the SUSE Cloud ]] |
* [[SUSE_Manager/SuseOpenstackCloud | Managing SUSE Cloud nodes in SUSE Manager ]] | * [[SUSE_Manager/SuseOpenstackCloud | Managing SUSE Cloud nodes in SUSE Manager ]] | ||
* [[SUSE_Manager/Autoinstall | Autoinstallation]] | * [[SUSE_Manager/Autoinstall | Autoinstallation]] | ||
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* [[SUSE Manager/Import Custom Certificate | Importing custom certificate to SUSE Manager or SUSE Manager Proxy (2.1 and later) ]] | * [[SUSE Manager/Import Custom Certificate | Importing custom certificate to SUSE Manager or SUSE Manager Proxy (2.1 and later) ]] | ||
* [[SUSE Manager/Unable to get local issuer certificate | zypper ref fails with: SSL certificate problem: unable to get local issuer certificate ]] | * [[SUSE Manager/Unable to get local issuer certificate | zypper ref fails with: SSL certificate problem: unable to get local issuer certificate ]] | ||
+ | * [[SUSE Manager/Ports_Diagrams | SUSE Manager ports diagram between server, proxy and client]] | ||
== Migration == | == Migration == | ||
* [[SUSE_Manager/Satellite_Migration | Migration from RHN Satellite]] | * [[SUSE_Manager/Satellite_Migration | Migration from RHN Satellite]] | ||
+ | * [[SUSE_Manager/Migration_21_31 | Migration from SUSE Manager 2.1 to 3.1]] | ||
* [[SUSE_Manager/Migration_23 | Migration from SUSE Manager 2.1 to 3]] | * [[SUSE_Manager/Migration_23 | Migration from SUSE Manager 2.1 to 3]] | ||
− | * [[SUSE_Manager/ | + | * [[SUSE_Manager/Migration_34 | Migration from SUSE Manager 3.2 to 4]] |
+ | * [[SUSE_Manager/Migration_of_SUSE_Manager_Proxies_from_2.1_to_3 | Migration of SUSE Manager Proxies from 2.1 to 3]] | ||
+ | * [[SUSE_Manager/Migration_of_SUSE_Manager_Proxies_from_3.2_to_4 | Migration of SUSE Manager Proxies from 3.2 to 4]] | ||
== Database == | == Database == | ||
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* [[SUSE_Manager/PostgreSQL_thp | PostgreSQL and transparent huge pages]] | * [[SUSE_Manager/PostgreSQL_thp | PostgreSQL and transparent huge pages]] | ||
* [[SUSE_Manager/SUMA3_Oracle | SUSE Manager 3 with external Oracle database]] | * [[SUSE_Manager/SUMA3_Oracle | SUSE Manager 3 with external Oracle database]] | ||
+ | * [[SUSE_Manager/postgresql96 | Postgresql 9.6]] | ||
+ | * [[SUSE_Manager/migration_notes | Notes about schema migrations]] | ||
+ | * [[SUSE_Manager/postgresql10 | Postgresql 10]] | ||
== Monitoring == | == Monitoring == | ||
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== Salt States == | == Salt States == | ||
* [[SUSE_Manager/SystemGroupStates | System Group states from CLI]] | * [[SUSE_Manager/SystemGroupStates | System Group states from CLI]] | ||
+ | * [[SUSE_Manager/Locale_Formula | Locale Formula]] | ||
+ | * [[SUSE_Manager/salt_state_and_ad | Using AD users and AD groups with salt]] | ||
== Troubleshooting == | == Troubleshooting == | ||
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* [[SUSE_Manager/zypp_commands | Utilities to find some information regarding an RPM]] | * [[SUSE_Manager/zypp_commands | Utilities to find some information regarding an RPM]] | ||
* [[SUSE_Manager/SaltClientfromTemplate | "We're sorry, but the system could not be found" message from UI]] | * [[SUSE_Manager/SaltClientfromTemplate | "We're sorry, but the system could not be found" message from UI]] | ||
+ | * [[SUSE_Manager/SUSEManagerProxyCaching | How SUSE Manager Proxy Cache data]] | ||
== Tuning == | == Tuning == | ||
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* [[SUSE_Manager/Local_Mirror | Use a local mirror for downloading RPMs with mgr-ncc-sync]] | * [[SUSE_Manager/Local_Mirror | Use a local mirror for downloading RPMs with mgr-ncc-sync]] | ||
* [[SUSE_Manager/System_Activation_Keys | System Activation Keys Best practice]] | * [[SUSE_Manager/System_Activation_Keys | System Activation Keys Best practice]] | ||
− | * [[SUSE_Manager/Multiple Admins | How to have multiple accounts flagged as 'admin']] | + | * [[SUSE_Manager/Multiple Admins | How to have multiple accounts flagged as 'admin']]ustom |
+ | * [[SUSE_Manager/Custom_channel_and_repo | Creating a custom channel with your own repo ]] | ||
* [[SUSE_Manager/reserved-channel-names | Creating a channel - reserved channel names ]] | * [[SUSE_Manager/reserved-channel-names | Creating a channel - reserved channel names ]] | ||
* [[SUSE_Manager/reserved-channel-labels | Creating a channel - reserved channel labels ]] | * [[SUSE_Manager/reserved-channel-labels | Creating a channel - reserved channel labels ]] | ||
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* [[SUSE_Manager/setting-the-locale | Setting the locale]] | * [[SUSE_Manager/setting-the-locale | Setting the locale]] | ||
* [[SUSE_Manager/bootstrapping-ui | Bootstrapping Minions from the UI]] | * [[SUSE_Manager/bootstrapping-ui | Bootstrapping Minions from the UI]] | ||
+ | * [[SUSE_Manager/bootstrapping-salt-scripted| Bootstrapping Minions with Bootstrap Scripts (3.0.2+)]] | ||
+ | * [[SUSE_Manager/visualization| Visualization]] | ||
+ | * [[SUSE_Manager/SaltTimeoutsForMinions| Salt timeouts for Minions explained]] | ||
+ | * [[SUSE_Manager/Switch_Traditional_Clients_to_Salt | Switch Traditional Clients to Salt]] | ||
+ | * [[SUSE_Manager/Kubernetes_Integration | Kubernetes Integration]] | ||
+ | * [[SUSE_Manager/Documentation_Packaging | Packaging Product Documentation]] | ||
− | == Expanded Support/RHEL/CentOS == | + | == Expanded Support/RHEL/CentOS/Oracle Linux == |
* [[SUSE_Manager/rhel-minor-version | Cloning channel per RHEL update level]] | * [[SUSE_Manager/rhel-minor-version | Cloning channel per RHEL update level]] | ||
+ | * [[SUSE_Manager/rhel-gpg-keys | GPG keys requires for RHEL/RES/CentOS]] | ||
* [[SUSE_Manager/Managing_CentOS | Managing CentOS clients]] | * [[SUSE_Manager/Managing_CentOS | Managing CentOS clients]] | ||
* [[SUSE_Manager/Errata_Parsing_CentOS | Native CentOS channel setup and errata parsing]] | * [[SUSE_Manager/Errata_Parsing_CentOS | Native CentOS channel setup and errata parsing]] | ||
− | * [[SUSE_Manager/Sync_RHEL_media | Syncing RHEL media]] | + | * [[SUSE_Manager/Sync_RHEL_media | Syncing RHEL base media]] |
+ | * [[SUSE_Manager/Sync_CentOS_media | Syncing CentOS base media]] | ||
* [[Expanded Support Kickstart]] | * [[Expanded Support Kickstart]] | ||
* [[SUSE_Manager/CentOS_Bootstrap_repo | Creating a CentOS bootstrap repository]] | * [[SUSE_Manager/CentOS_Bootstrap_repo | Creating a CentOS bootstrap repository]] | ||
− | * [[SUSE_Manager/Register_RedHat_minions | Registering Red Hat | + | * [[SUSE_Manager/Register_RedHat_minions | Registering Red Hat Minions (Expanded Support)]] |
− | * [[SUSE_Manager/Register_Centos_minions | Registering Centos minions]] | + | * [[SUSE_Manager/Register_RedHat_traditional_clients | Registering Red Hat traditional clients - RHN Stack]] |
+ | * [[SUSE_Manager/Register_Centos_minions | Registering Red Hat native or Centos minions]] | ||
+ | * [[SUSE_Manager/Managing_Oracle_Linux | Managing Oracle Linux clients - RHN Stack]] | ||
== Tools == | == Tools == | ||
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* [[SUSE_Manager/NewFeatures2.1/SUSECustomerCenter | Switch to SUSE Customer Center to use SLE 12 clients]] | * [[SUSE_Manager/NewFeatures2.1/SUSECustomerCenter | Switch to SUSE Customer Center to use SLE 12 clients]] | ||
* [[SUSE_Manager/NewFeatures3 | New features in SUSE Manager 3]] | * [[SUSE_Manager/NewFeatures3 | New features in SUSE Manager 3]] | ||
+ | * [[SUSE_Manager/NewFeatures31 | New features in SUSE Manager 3.1]] | ||
==All SUSE Manager Pages== | ==All SUSE Manager Pages== | ||
{{Special:PrefixIndex/SUSE_Manager/}} | {{Special:PrefixIndex/SUSE_Manager/}} | ||
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+ | [[category:SUSE Manager| ]] |
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About
You have more than just a few Linux servers to manage, maybe even a mixed environment of RHEL and SLES?
Then SUSE Manager is the answer.
SUSE Manager gives you best of breed Linux lifecycle management based on the most mature codebase for any Linux management tool, with both RHEL and SLES support from one unified console, maintained and improved by the guys who wrote the fastest and most advanced Linux update stack on the planet. SUSE Manager gives you the lowest possible Total Cost of Ownership for your Linux environment, from bare metal provisioning to daily patch management.
SUSE Manager is an open source (GPLv2) Linux systems management solution that allows you to:
- Inventory your systems (hardware and software information)
- Install and update software on your systems
- Collect and distribute your custom software packages into manageable groups
- Provision (AutoYaST / Kickstart) your systems
- Manage and deploy configuration files to your systems
- Monitor your systems
- Provision and start/stop/configure virtual guests
- Distribute content across multiple geographical sites in an efficient manner.
Topics
Pre-install
- System requirements
- Download information
- Documentation and release notes
- Sizing and Scaling
- Matrix of supported and functional Clients
Installation
- Installation instructions
- Installation from packages on top of SLES 11
- Virtual install, virt-manager
- Setup without connection to SCC (or NCC)
- Using SMT instead of SCC - Best Practice
- Public Cloud: Amazon, Azure, Google, etc.
- SUSE Manager in the SUSE Cloud
- Managing SUSE Cloud nodes in SUSE Manager
- Autoinstallation
- Security and Firewall
- Use Multiple Mirror Credentials
- Client Communication Methods
- Installation using VirtualBox
- Using a proxy with certificates
- Importing custom certificate to SUSE Manager or SUSE Manager Proxy (2.1 and later)
- zypper ref fails with: SSL certificate problem: unable to get local issuer certificate
- SUSE Manager ports diagram between server, proxy and client
Migration
- Migration from RHN Satellite
- Migration from SUSE Manager 2.1 to 3.1
- Migration from SUSE Manager 2.1 to 3
- Migration from SUSE Manager 3.2 to 4
- Migration of SUSE Manager Proxies from 2.1 to 3
- Migration of SUSE Manager Proxies from 3.2 to 4
Database
- Notes on setting up the Oracle Database
- Migration from Oracle database to postgreSQL
- Archive log settings in 1.7
- Frequently asked questions about the Databases
- PostgreSQL embedded database limitations
- Oracle keepalive configuration
- Connect to Oracle cluster setup
- PostgreSQL and transparent huge pages
- SUSE Manager 3 with external Oracle database
- Postgresql 9.6
- Notes about schema migrations
- Postgresql 10
Monitoring
Salt States
Troubleshooting
- List of typical problems and their solution
- Corrupt channel/repository data
- How to debug spacewalk-repo-sync problems
- Osad/Jabberd/XMPP Troubleshooting
- Spacecmd is acting weird
- How to analyze yast/zypper solver testcases
- Clients not showing available updates that are shown in the webUI
- Configure Logging for the Java Processes
- When registering a client (with Bootstrap), there is a message that the version of OS can not be found
- Got Traceback Email with method 'get_server_capability' doesn't have a class and function
- data included in the output of supportconfig
- Utilities to find some information regarding an RPM
- "We're sorry, but the system could not be found" message from UI
- How SUSE Manager Proxy Cache data
Tuning
- Tune the central configuration file
- Optimizing the Apache maxClients & Tomcat maxThreads Parameters
- Adjusting the Maximum Number of Clients Served by SUSE Manager
- Scalability research summary
Misc
- Service Pack Migration
- Using the Google Chrome Browser
- Reclaiming disk space
- Changing the server hostname
- Proxy
- Authentication
- Using the XMLRPC API
- About the server certificate
- Replace the CA Certificate
- Registering Cloned Clients
- Using child channels during provisioning
- Rotating spacewalk-repo-sync log files
- TFTP Sync
- Executed bootstrap on server by mistake
- Cobbler: how does SUSE Manager integrate with it?
- SSH Server Push
- SSH Push via salt-ssh
- SUSE Manager in a HAE Cluster
- Use a local mirror for downloading RPMs with mgr-ncc-sync
- System Activation Keys Best practice
- How to have multiple accounts flagged as 'admin'ustom
- Creating a custom channel with your own repo
- Creating a channel - reserved channel names
- Creating a channel - reserved channel labels
- Use repositories for Docker and Cloud without registering the systems
- Setting the locale
- Bootstrapping Minions from the UI
- Bootstrapping Minions with Bootstrap Scripts (3.0.2+)
- Visualization
- Salt timeouts for Minions explained
- Switch Traditional Clients to Salt
- Kubernetes Integration
- Packaging Product Documentation
Expanded Support/RHEL/CentOS/Oracle Linux
- Cloning channel per RHEL update level
- GPG keys requires for RHEL/RES/CentOS
- Managing CentOS clients
- Native CentOS channel setup and errata parsing
- Syncing RHEL base media
- Syncing CentOS base media
- Expanded Support Kickstart
- Creating a CentOS bootstrap repository
- Registering Red Hat Minions (Expanded Support)
- Registering Red Hat traditional clients - RHN Stack
- Registering Red Hat native or Centos minions
- Managing Oracle Linux clients - RHN Stack
Tools
- Tool to re-register a server against a SUSE Manager Proxy Server
- Entitlement Certificate Update Tool
- Tools
- Creating up-to-date bootstrap repositories
- Creating own Reports for spacewalk-report
- Audit and actions logging
- Network scanning
Future
- Create Users in SUSE Manager which are members of a LDAP group
- New features in SUSE Manager 1.7
- New features in SUSE Manager 2.1
- Switch to SUSE Customer Center to use SLE 12 clients
- New features in SUSE Manager 3
- New features in SUSE Manager 3.1