06-02-2009
Force machine reconfiguration
Hi,
This may be a dumb question, but here goes. While I have been using Linux for some time, I am wondering if a certain capability exists within Red Hat that I have found within SUSE.
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points to how you can force SUSE to reconfigure itself when you decide to re-purpose the machine or to change the underlying hardware. This forces a change for the hostname, network settings, etc.
Does Red Hat have a similar facility?
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NAME
rhsm-debug - Compiles information about system's entitlements, products, and identity used by Red Hat Subscription Manager.
SYNOPSIS
rhsm-debug module [options]
DESCRIPTION
rhsm-debug compiles information about system's entitlements, products, and identity used by Red Hat Subscription Manager.
COMMANDS AND OPTIONS
rhsm-debug has specific options available for each module, depending on what operation is being performed. The currently supported modules
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1. system
COMMON OPTIONS
-h, --help
Prints the specific help information for the given command.
--proxy=PROXY
Uses an HTTP proxy. The PROXY name has the format hostname:port.
--proxyuser=PROXYUSERNAME
Gives the username to use to authenticate to the HTTP proxy.
--proxypassword=PROXYPASSWORD
Gives the password to use to authenticate to the HTTP proxy.
SYSTEM OPTIONS
The system command pulls in debug information off of the current system
--destination=DESTINATION
The directory to place the resulting debug data. The default is /tmp.
--no-archive
Generates an uncompressed directory intead of a gzipped file.
--sos Excludes data files that are also collected by the sosreport tool.
BUGS
This tool is part of Red Hat Subscription Manager. To file bugs against this command-line tool, go to <https://bugzilla.redhat.com>, and
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AUTHORS
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