rhtsupport.conf (5) Linux Manual Page
rhtsupport.conf – configuration file for libreport. Description This configuration file provides default configuration for reporter-rhtsupport. See Also reporter-rhtsupport(1) Author • ABRT team
Section 5: file formats
rhtsupport.conf – configuration file for libreport. Description This configuration file provides default configuration for reporter-rhtsupport. See Also reporter-rhtsupport(1) Author • ABRT team
rhsm.conf – Configuration file for the subscription-manager tooling Description The rhsm.conf file is the configuration file for various subscription manager tooling. This includes subscription-manager, subscription-manager-gui, rhsmcertd, and virt-who. [Server] Options hostname The hostname of the subscription service being used. The default is the Red Hat Customer Portal which is subscription.rhsm.redhat.com. This default should not be…
rhnplugin.conf – Configuration file for the rhnplugin(8) yum(8) plugin. Description rhnplugin.conf contains configuration options which are specific to rhnplugin(8). The configuration file is located at /etc/yum/pluginconf.d/rhnplugin.conf. Options enabled Either `0′ or `1′. Determines whether the plugin will be used by yum or not. Default value is `1′. gpgcheck Either `0′ or `1′. Determines whether gpg…
resolv.conf – resolver configuration file Synopsis /etc/resolv.conf Description The resolver is a set of routines in the C library that provide access to the Internet Domain Name System (DNS). The resolver configuration file contains information that is read by the resolver routines the first time they are invoked by a process. The file is designed…
resolved.conf – Network Name Resolution configuration file Synopsis /etc/systemd/resolved.conf Description When starting, systemd-resolved will read the configuration file resolved.conf. This configuration file controls local DNS and LLMNR name resolving. Options DNS= A space separated list of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses to be used as system DNS servers. DNS requests are sent to one of the…
resolved.conf, resolved.conf.d – Network Name Resolution configuration files Synopsis /etc/systemd/resolved.conf /etc/systemd/resolved.conf.d/*.conf /run/systemd/resolved.conf.d/*.conf /usr/lib/systemd/resolved.conf.d/*.conf Description These configuration files control local DNS and LLMNR name resolution. Configuration Directories And Precedence The default configuration is set during compilation, so configuration is only needed when it is necessary to deviate from those defaults. Initially, the main configuration file in…
resolved.conf, resolved.conf.d – Network Name Resolution configuration files Synopsis /etc/systemd/resolved.conf /etc/systemd/resolved.conf.d/*.conf /run/systemd/resolved.conf.d/*.conf /usr/lib/systemd/resolved.conf.d/*.conf Description These configuration files control local DNS and LLMNR name resolution. Configuration Directories And Precedence The default configuration is set during compilation, so configuration is only needed when it is necessary to deviate from those defaults. Initially, the main configuration file in…
resolv.conf – resolver configuration file Synopsis /etc/resolv.conf Description The resolver is a set of routines in the C library that provide access to the Internet Domain Name System (DNS). The resolver configuration file contains information that is read by the resolver routines the first time they are invoked by a process. The file is designed…
resolv.conf – resolver configuration file Synopsis /etc/resolv.conf Description The resolver is a set of routines in the C library that provide access to the Internet Domain Name System (DNS). The resolver configuration file contains information that is read by the resolver routines the first time they are invoked by a process. The file is designed…
request-key.conf – Instantiation handler configuration file Description This file and its associated key-type specific variants are used by the /sbin/request-key program to determine which program it should run to instantiate a key. request-key looks first in /etc/request-key.d/ for a file of the key type name plus ".conf" that it can use. If that is not…
request-key.conf – Instantiation handler configuration file Description These files are used by the /sbin/request-key program to determine which program it should run to instantiate a key. request-key looks for the best match, reading all the following files: /etc/request-key.d/*.conf /etc/request-key.conf If it doesn’t find a match, it will return an error and the kernel will automatically…
reposd.conf – SBLIM metric repository daemon configuration file Description The file reposd.conf is read by reposd(8) at startup. Each line consists of a configuration option value pair delimited by an ‘=’ character. A ‘#’ (number sign) indicates the beginning of a comment. Options RepositoryPort=port TCP port repository daemon will listen. Default is 6363. RepositoryMaxConnections=conns Number…
reporting – xxQS_NAMExx reporting file format Description A xxQS_NAMExx system writes a reporting file $SGE_ROOT/$SGE_CELL/common/reporting if reporting=true is specified in the reporting_params. This occurs intervals of the flush_time specified in the same place. The reporting file contains data that can be used for accounting, monitoring and analysis purposes. It contains information about the cluster (hosts,…
report_uploader.conf – configuration file for libreport. Description This configuration file specifies which of the work flow definitions are applicable to analyzing problems and upload the data via scp or ftp. All applicable work flows are presented to users in User Interface as possibilities for processing of any problems. A particular work flow becomes applicable if…
report_uReport.conf – configuration file for libreport. Description This configuration file specifies which of the reporting work flow definitions are applicable for all problems types on Red Hat Enterprise Linux. All applicable work flows are presented to users in User Interface as possibilities for processing of any problems. A particular work flow becomes applicable if its…
report_rhel_bugzilla.conf – configuration file for libreport. Description This configuration file specifies which of the reporting work flow definitions are applicable for all problems types on Red Hat Enterprise Linux. All applicable reporting work flows are presented to users in User Interface as possibilities for processing of all problem types. This configuration file consists from one…
report_rhel.conf – configuration file for libreport. Description This configuration file specifies which of the reporting work flow definitions are applicable for all problems types on Red Hat Enterprise Linux. All applicable reporting work flows are presented to users in User Interface as possibilities for processing of particular problem in anaconda package. This configuration file consists…
report_mailx.conf – configuration file for libreport. Description This configuration file specifies which of the work flow definitions are applicable to analyzing problems and send information via email. All applicable work flows are presented to users in User Interface as possibilities for processing of any problems. A particular work flow becomes applicable if its conditions are…
report_fedora.conf – configuration file for libreport. Description This configuration file specifies which of the reporting work flow definitions are applicable for all problems types on Fedora. All applicable work flows are presented to users in User Interface as possibilities for processing of any problems. A particular work flow becomes applicable if its conditions are satisfied….
report_fedora.conf – configuration file for libreport. Description This configuration file specifies which of the reporting work flow definitions are applicable for all problems types on Fedora. All applicable work flows are presented to users in User Interface as possibilities for processing of any problems. A particular work flow becomes applicable if its conditions are satisfied….