Confirm if Smart Management and Network Monitoring installed on Red Hat Linux Ent
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Confirm if Smart Management and Network Monitoring installed on Red Hat Linux Ent
Hi, I've got a number of physical/virtual Red Hat Linux Enterprise servers and I'm trying to figure out if the following modules are installed: Smart Management and Network Monitoring
I'm pretty sure these modules are part of the Red Hat Satellite Server System.
I have looked online via Google and Red Hat's website and can't seem to find anything that would tell me this.
I don't think these are modules to load for the kernel. I'm thinking more like software modules, that you pay extra for and add into an existing system.
Just found out thru Red Hat support that we only have 'Self-Support', not 'Supported', which only entitles us support to basic yum issues and registration.
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