Author: Al Yami, Sultan

Satellite

Satellite is the Red Hat management product designed to keep Red Hat Enterprise Linux environments running efficiently and securely. ITS uses Red Hat’s Satellite to monitor the University’s Linux infrastructure and ensure that it remains patched and up-to-date.

ETS will be installing SSH Keys on the School of Engineering Linux servers so that we can leverage this service. If you are running a Linux server and are not registered with Satellite, one of the members of the Linux Administrator’s group will contact you shortly to discuss installing the necessary keys.

Red Hat Linux Training

To ensure high quality Linux service, four members of the School of Engineering have attended training for Red Hat Linux and are currently pursuing certification as Red Hat Certified System Administrators (RHCSA) and Red Hat Certified Engineers (RHCE).

These are

Philip Duncan

Howard Ellis

Stephen White

Bob Weiner

Satellite Update

Satellite is the Red Hat management product designed to keep Red Hat Enterprise Linux environments running efficiently and securely. ITS uses Red Hat’s Satellite to monitor the University’s Linux infrastructure and ensure that it remains patched and up-to-date.

ETS will be installing SSH Keys on the School of Engineering Linux servers so that we can leverage this service. If you are running a Linux server and are not registered with Satellite, one of the members of the Linux Administrator’s group will contact you shortly to discuss installing the necessary keys.

Webex new features

Dear Webex User,

 

We are writing to you to inform you of some new features released and coming soon to Webex.

 

Cisco updated our Webex site to their latest version 40.9 yesterday, September 7. In this update, Cisco improved the interface for meetings by creating more intuitive management features, including an audio and video preview and persistent meeting controls. For more details about the update, visit https://help.webex.com/en-us/article/nrebr3c/Get-started-with-Webex-Meetings-for-hosts

 

The ability to assign a cohost role and create breakout sessions will be released on the morning of September 15. With the cohost role, a meeting host can assign another participant host-like privileges, such as muting and unmuting other participants and managing the lobby. Breakout sessions enable you to create and manage smaller sessions with a set number of participants during the meeting.  More information about breakout rooms is available at https://kb.uconn.edu/space/IKB/10811540100/Controlling+Webex+Breakout+Sessions

 

If you have any questions, please reach out to us via https://techsupport.uconn.edu/