Chapter 4. Red Hat Network Website 67pending action, it is not canceled; The action item just moves from the Pending Actions list to theArchived Actions list.• Action — Type of action to perform such as Errata Update or Package Install. Clicking an ac-tion name takes you to its Action Details page. Refer to Section 4.7.5.1 Action Details for moreinformation.• Earliest — The earliest day and time the action will be performed.• Succeeded — Number of systems on which this action was successful.• Failed — Number of systems on which this action has been tried and failed.• In Progress — Number of systems on which this action is taking place.• Total — Total number of systems on which this action has been scheduled.4.7.5.1. Action DetailsIf you click on the name of an action, the Action Details page appears. This page contains the follow-ing tabs:• Details — General information about the action. This is the first tab you see when you click on anaction. It displays the action type, scheduling administrator, earliest execution, and notes. Clickingthe Errata name takes you to the Errata Details page. Refer to Section 4.5.2.2 Errata Details formore information.• Completed Systems — List of systems on which the action has been successfully undertaken.Clicking a system name takes you to its System Details page. Refer to Section 4.4.2.6 SystemDetails for more information.• In Progress Systems — List of systems on which the action is now being undertaken. To cancel anaction, select the system using the appropriate checkbox and click the Unschedule Action button.Clicking a system name takes you to its System Details page. Refer to Section 4.4.2.6 SystemDetails for more information.• Failed Systems — List of systems on which the action has been attempted and failed. Clicking asystem name takes you to its System Details page. Refer to Section 4.4.2.6 System Details for moreinformation.4.8. UsersOnly Organization Administrators can see the Users tab on the top navigation bar. If you click theUsers tab, the Users category and links appear. These pages enable you to grant and edit permissionsfor those who will administer your system groups. Click in the User List to modify users within yourorganization.4.8.1. User ListAs shown in Figure 4-8, each row in the User List represents a user within your organization. Thereare three columns of information for each user:• Username — The login name of the user. If you click on a username, the User Details page for theuser is displayed. Refer to Section 4.8.1.2 User Details for more information.• Real Name — The full name of the user (last name first).