Chapter 6. Red Hat Network Website 93• — All systems within group are up-to-date• — Critical Errata available, update strongly recommended• — Updates available and recommended• Group Name — The name of the group as configured during its creation. The nameshould be explicit enough to easily differentiate between it and other groups. Clickingon the name of a group takes you to Details tab of its System Group Details page. Referto Section 6.4.3.3 System Group Details — for more information.• Systems — Total number of systems contained by the group. Clicking on the numbertakes you to the Systems tab of the System Group Details page for the group. Refer toSection 6.4.3.3 System Group Details — for more information.• Use in SSM — Clicking the Use Group button in this column loads the groupfrom that row and launches the System Set Manager immediately. Refer toSection 6.4.4 System Set Manager — for more information.6.4.3.1. Creating GroupsTo add a new system group, click the create new group button at the top-right corner ofthe page. Type a name and description and click the Create Group button. Make sure youuse a name that clearly sets this group apart from others. The new group will appear in theSystem Groups list.6.4.3.2. Adding and Removing Systems in GroupsSystems can be added and removed from system groups in two places: the Target Systemstab of the System Group Details page and the Groups tab of the System Details page.The process is similar in both instances. Select the systems to be added or removed andclick the Add Systems or Remove Systems button.6.4.3.3. System Group Details —At the top of each System Group Details page are two links: work with group and deletegroup. Clicking delete group deletes the System Group and should be used with caution.Clicking Work with Group functions similarly to the Use Group button from the System