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Getting Started
1
Introduction
2
JeOS Installation
3
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Installation
4
SUSE Manager Setup
5
Registering Clients
6
Getting Started with Salt
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Publication Date:
2018-10-25
1
Introduction
1.1
Introduction to Uyuni
1.2
Prerequisites for Installation
1.2.1
Obtaining your SUSE Customer Center Credentials
1.2.2
Obtaining Installation Media
1.2.3
Hardware Requirements
1.2.4
Network Requirements
1.2.5
Supported Client Systems
2
JeOS Installation
2.1
Virtual Machine Manager (virt-manager) Settings
2.2
JeOS KVM Settings
2.3
Preparing JeOS for Uyuni
3
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Installation
3.1
SLES KVM Requirements
3.1.1
SLES KVM Settings
3.2
Selecting the Uyuni Extension
4
SUSE Manager Setup
4.1
Topics
4.2
Uyuni Setup
4.2.1
Creating the Main Administration Account
4.2.2
Syncing Products from SUSE Customer Center
5
Registering Clients
5.1
Introduction
5.2
Creating Activation Keys
5.3
Creating the Uyuni Tools Repository
5.4
Registering Traditional Clients
5.4.1
Generating a Bootstrap Script
5.4.2
Editing the Bootstrap Script
5.4.3
Connecting Clients
5.4.4
Package Locks
5.5
Registering Salt Clients
6
Getting Started with Salt
6.1
Introduction
6.2
Understanding Salt Calls
6.3
Common Salt Terminology
6.4
Useful Salt Commands
6.5
Salt File Locations and Structure
6.5.1
file_roots
6.5.2
pillar_roots
6.6
Install the SUSE Manager Locale Formula
List of Tables
1.1
Hardware Requirements for x86_64 Architecture
1.2
Hardware Requirements for IBM POWER8 or POWER9 Architecture
1.3
Required Server Ports
1.4
Supported Client Systems
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