Chapter 6. Red Hat Network Website 73• Out of Date Systems — Number of registered systems that have applicable Errata Alertsthat have not been applied.• Unentitled Systems — Number of systems that are not entitled.• Ungrouped Systems — Each system may be a member of one or more groups. Thenumber of ungrouped systems refers to systems that are not yet members of any systemgroup.• Inactive Systems — Number of systems that have not checked into RHN for 24 hoursor more. Refer to Section 6.4.2.5 Inactive for details.The Action Summary section provides the following information about events scheduledin the past week:• Recently Failed Actions — Number of scheduled actions that did not succeed.• Pending Actions — Number of scheduled actions that have not yet been completed.• Recently Completed Actions — Number of scheduled actions that succeeded.The System Groups section gives you access to the groups of systems you establish. Click-ing on the links in this section takes you to the System Group Details pages. Refer toSection 6.4.3.3 System Group Details — for more information.The Errata section lists all and relevant Errata Alerts. You may toggle between All andRelevant by clicking the View All or View Relevant link at the top of the table. This viewis retained until you toggle it by again clicking the link.Relevant Errata are those derived from software channels to which your systems are sub-scribed. They refer to versions of packages that are newer than those installed on the sys-tems. To go to a complete list of applicable Errata Alerts for your systems stored in theErrata category, click View All Relevant Errata in the bottom right-hand corner.You can return to this page by clicking Your RHN on the left navigation bar.6.3.1. Your AccountThe Your Account page allows you to modify your personal information, such as name,password, and title. To modify any of this information, make the changes in the appropriatetext fields and click the Update button in the bottom right-hand corner.Remember, if you change your Red Hat Network password (the one used to log into RHNand redhat.com), you will not see your new one as you type it for security reasons. Alsofor security, your password is represented by 12 asterisks no matter how many charactersit actually contains. Replace the asterisks in the Password and Password Confirmationtext fields with your new password.