76 Chapter 4. Red Hat Network Website4.6.6.6. Configuration File DetailsIf you click on the name or number of a file in a list, the Configuration File Details page will appear.You may remove the file at anytime by clicking delete file in the upper-right corner of the page. Thispage contains the following tabs:• Details — General information about the file. This is the first tab you see when you click on a file.It displays basic information about the file, including path, associated channel, revision, and date.It also provides links to download, view and edit the file, as well as identify whether it is binary.• Revisions — A list of revisions stored by RHN. You can examine revisions in the list or use theBrowse and Upload File buttons to upload a more recent revision.• Diff — A list of configuration files available for comparison. Click the name of the channel con-taining the file, then the name of the file itself. A list of differences will appear.• Copy — A list of configuration channels that may receive a copy of the file. To copy the file to achannel, select the channel’s checkbox, and click the Copy File button.• Copy to Config Channel — Displays the global config channels for your organization. To copythe latest revision of this file to channels, select the appropriate checkboxes, and click the CopyFile button.• Copy to System — Displays the system-specific config channels for your organization. To copythe latest revision of this file to channels, select the appropriate checkboxes, and click the CopyFile button.4.7. ScheduleIf you click the Schedule tab on the top navigation bar, the Schedule category and links appear.These pages enable you to keep track of the actions taking place within your systems. An action is ascheduled RHN task that is to be performed on one or more client systems. For example, an actioncan be scheduled to apply all Errata Updates to a system.Red Hat Network keeps track of the following action types:1. Package Installations — For more information on how to perform package installations, referto Section 4.6.5 Software Packages.2. Errata Updates — For more information on how to apply Errata Updates, refer to Section 4.5.2.1Apply Errata Updates.3. Hardware Profile Updates — To schedule a hardware profile refresh, go to a system list underthe Systems category, click on the name of the system, click the Hardware tab of the SystemDetails page, and click the Schedule Hardware Refresh button.4. Package List Profile Updates — To schedule a package list profile refresh, go to a system listunder the Systems category, click on the name of the system, click the Packages tab of theSystem Details page, and click the Update Package List button.Each page in the Schedule category represents a type of action.4.7.1. Pending ActionsAs shown in Figure 4-7, the Pending Actions page is shown by default when you click Schedule inthe top navigation bar. It displays actions that have not started or are in progress.