There are two typos in Reference Guide: 1. In Kickstart.po: "To develop a new key/certificate, click the <guilabel>create new stored key/cert</guilabel> link in the upper-right corner of the page. Enter a description, select the type, upload the file, and click the <guibutton>Update Key</guibutton> button." On the website, here is a "Create Key" button instead of "Update Key" button. 2. In Monitoring_GUI.po "In these tables, clicking the name of the system takes you to the <guilabel>Probes</guilabel> tab of the <guilabel>System Details</guilabel> page." On the website, it will take you to "Monitoring" tab page.
(In reply to comment #0) > There are two typos in Reference Guide: > 1. In Kickstart.po: > > "To develop a new key/certificate, click the <guilabel>create new stored > key/cert</guilabel> link in the upper-right corner of the page. Enter a > description, select the type, upload the file, and click the <guibutton>Update > Key</guibutton> button." > > On the website, here is a "Create Key" button instead of "Update Key" button. <para> To develop a new key/certificate, click the <guilabel>create new stored key/cert</guilabel> link in the upper-right corner of the page. Enter a description, select the type, upload the file, and click the <guibutton>Create Key</guibutton> button. Note that a unique description is required. </para> > > 2. In Monitoring_GUI.po > > "In these tables, clicking the name of the system takes you to the > <guilabel>Probes</guilabel> tab of the <guilabel>System Details</guilabel> > page." > > On the website, it will take you to "Monitoring" tab page. <para> In these tables, clicking the name of the system takes you to the <guilabel>Monitoring</guilabel> tab of the <guilabel>System Details</guilabel> page. Clicking the name of the probe takes you to its <guilabel>Current State</guilabel> page. From there, you may edit the probe, delete it, and generate reports based upon its results. </para> Revision 2-4 of the 5.4 Reference Guide. This will be respun on docs.redhat.com following QA verification. LKB
The updated document is now publicly available on docs.redhat.com. For any further changes, please raise a new bug. LKB