
in this situation:
1. Examine the log file at /var/log/rhn-installation.log to determine what
packages on your Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 AS system are causing
package conflicts with Satellite 5.0.0.
2. Use the 'rpm -e $PACKAGE_NAME' command to remove the conflicting
packages identified in step 1, replacing $PACKAGE_NAME with a list of
conflicting packages to remove separated by spaces.
3. Run Satellite installation program again.
You may need to run through these three steps several times before you
have identified and removed all of the conflicting packages.
Step 3: Configure Satellite
As part of the installation process, you should have configured the General,
Certificate, and Bootstrap features of your Satellite. If you did not, or if you
wish to re-configure these features, select 'Satellite Tools' from the top
navigation bar, followed by 'Satellite Configuration' from the left navigation bar.
Review the resulting tabs to ensure the following configuration options are
selected:
Certificate
You can upload a copy of your certificate here, but it is not
necessary.
Bootstrap Script
If you wish to experiment with the bootstrap script for your Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 5 clients, be sure to enable SSL, remote
configuration, and remote commands.
Restart
Once you have selected the correct configuration options, you must
restart the Red Hat Network Satellite 5.0.0. Select the 'Restart
Satellite?' check box and press the 'Restart' button.
Step 4: Synchronize Software Channel Content To Satellite
In order to manage and provision your client systems, you must first
synchronize content from RHN's central servers to your Satellite.
We recommend that you sync at least the following channels, where $ARCH is
a hardware architecture compatible with the host system:
• Red Hat Network Tools for RHEL Server (v. 5 for $ARCH): rhn-tools-
rhel-$ARCH-server-5
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