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Local contents are files, scripts, executables, or binaries that are not known to the hosted tier and private to your organization. The local contents are stored in the satellite. This will not be synchronized with Sun's knowledge base.

The local content files have instructions that need to be carried out before or after a job. It can test the managed hosts before running a job.

The local content files are categorized as:

  • Configuration files
  • Macros
  • Pre-actions
  • Post-actions
  • Probes

The following operations are available to manage the local content:

  • Add Software Packages
    Add software packages from the satellite or managed hosts. Use this option to add packages of the format PKGs or RPMs only. For adding packages in the format of package stream directories or tar.gz files, refer to the option Uploading Local Components from a Directory.
  • Add Configuration Files
    Add files to store locally and apply to all the managed hosts. For example, the printer configuration.
  • Add Actions
    Add scripts or binaries that makes changes to a host. The actions are categorized as Pre or Post.
  • Add Categories
    Local contents are categorized under the default available categories such as probes, macros, and actions.
  • Edit Component files
    Edit the local component files for the changes in environment.
  • Delete Component files
    Delete the local content files that have been added by you or another user.

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packages packages Delete
macros macros Delete
pre-actions pre-actions Delete
post-actions post-actions Delete
probes probes Delete
category category Delete
configuration configuration Delete
component component Delete
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