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ZENWORKS LINUX MANAGEMENT 7.3 IR2

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Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. About This Guide
  6. About ZENworks Linux Management
  7. Automated Install and Imaging
  8. System Architecture
  9. System Administration
  10. ZENworks Terms
  11. Part II Preparation
  12. System Requirements
  13. Database Requirements
  14. Managed Device Requirements
  15. Administration Workstation Requirements
  16. Preparing the Database for the ZENworks Data Store
  17. Installing the Oracle Database Client
  18. Configuring Oracle 10g Release 2 or Oracle 11g Release 1 as a Remote Database Server
  19. Gathering the Database Information
  20. Verifying the RPM Package Signatures
  21. Installing the ZENworks Primary Server
  22. Supplying Your Product License Code
  23. Installing a ZENworks Secondary Server
  24. Installing the ZENworks Server Software as Secondary Server
  25. Defining a Content Replication Schedule
  26. Setting Up Managed Devices
  27. Installing the ZENworks Agent and Registering the Device
  28. Installing the ZENworks Agent by Using the YaST Add-on
  29. Installing the ZENworks Linux Management Agent by Using AutoYaST
  30. Agent
  31. Enabling Dell PowerEdge Support
  32. What's Next
  33. Part IV Security
  34. Understanding the Security of ZENworks Linux Management System
  35. Database Connections
  36. Server Listening Ports
  37. Denial-of-Service Attacks
  38. Part V Upgrade
  39. What's New in ZENworks Linux Management
  40. Cleaning Up Inactive Devices
  41. Retaining the Bundle GUID while Mirroring Bundles
  42. Mirroring Red Hat Updates from the NU Repository
  43. Upgrading to ZENworks 7.3 Linux Management
  44. Management
  45. Performing an In-Place Upgrade on the ZENworks Primary Server
  46. Performing an In-Place Upgrade on a ZENworks Secondary Server
  47. Upgrading Managed Devices Manually
  48. Management with IR1
  49. Changes to Bundle Schedules in ZENworks 7.3 Linux Management
  50. Dell Edition to ZENworks 7.3 Linux Management
  51. Upgrading the Managed Devices
  52. with IR1 - Dell Edition to ZENworks 7.3 Linux Management
  53. Upgrading the Managed Device
  54. Upgrading to ZENworks 7.3 Linux Management with IR1
  55. Edition to ZENworks 7.3 Linux Management with IR1
  56. Upgrade Options
  57. Upgrading to ZENworks 7.3 Linux Management with IR2
  58. Edition to ZENworks 7.3 Linux Management with IR2
  59. A.1 Installation Options
  60. A.2 Automating Installation of the ZENworks Agent
  61. A.3 Installing ZENworks Linux Management on a SLES 9 Server with a Minimal Installation
  62. A.5 Installing ZENworks Linux Management on a SLES 11 Server with a Customize Installation
  63. A.6 Installing a ZENworks Server on a Device Configured with DHCP
  64. A.7.1 Generate a New Certificate and a New Certificate Signing Request
  65. A.8 Converting a Signed Certificate into PKCS12 Format
  66. B.1 February 12, 2010 (Interim Release 2)
  67. B.1.2 Upgrade
  68. B.3.2 Preparation
  69. B.4 July 28, 2009
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ZENWORKS LINUX MANAGEMENT 7.3 IR2

Brand: Novell | Category: Software
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Table Of Contents
  13. Table Of Contents
  14. About This Guide
  15. A Quick Tutorial on Basic ZENworks Linux Management Features
  16. Folders
  17. Folders vs. Groups
  18. Setting Up ZENworks Administrator Accounts
  19. Delivering Software Packages
  20. Bundles
  21. Defining and Locking Down Device Configuration Settings
  22. Using Preboot Services
  23. Monitoring Events
  24. System Event Log
  25. Using ZENworks Linux Management with Dell PowerEdge Servers
  26. Obtaining Dell Update Packages from Dell
  27. Determining If Newer Dell Package Updates Are Available for PowerEdge Servers
  28. Deploying a Newer Dell Update Package
  29. ZENworks Control Center
  30. Accessing the ZENworks Control Center through Novell iManager
  31. Changing the Debug Settings of ZENworks Control Center
  32. Command Line Administration Utilities
  33. zlmmirror
  34. ZENworks Server
  35. Checking the Status of a ZENworks Service
  36. Stopping a ZENworks Service
  37. Package Replication
  38. Uninstalling a Secondary ZENworks Server By Using zlm-config
  39. Freeing Disk Space on a ZENworks Server
  40. ZENworks Agent
  41. File System Access
  42. Updating Software
  43. Installing Software
  44. Removing Software
  45. Viewing System Preferences
  46. Editing System Preferences
  47. Uninstalling the ZENworks Agent
  48. Configuring Management Zone Settings
  49. Creating System Variables
  50. Configuring the Device Refresh Schedule
  51. Configuring Local Device Logging
  52. Configuring Preboot Services
  53. Configuring the Content Replication Schedule
  54. Configuring the ZENworks Management Daemon (zmd) Settings
  55. Integrating Novell Customer Center with ZENworks Linux Management
  56. Configuring the ZENworks Server Preferences
  57. Understanding the StoreFileDeps Preference
  58. ZENworks Administrator Accounts
  59. Modifying Account Rights
  60. ZENworks Object Store and Data Store Maintenance
  61. Restoring the ZENworks Object Store
  62. Deleting the Dangling Objects from ZENworks Object Store
  63. Maintaining the ZENworks Data Store on PostgreSQL
  64. Restoring the ZENworks Data Store
  65. Optimizing the Server Database
  66. Restarting Novell Zenworks Server Services After Restarting the Database
  67. Setting Environment Variables
  68. Starting the Database
  69. Recovering the Database
  70. Shutting Down the Database
  71. Synchronizing the Object Store and Data Store
  72. Part III Device Registration
  73. Registration Overview
  74. Registering Devices
  75. Automatically Registering the Services at the Initial Startup of zmd
  76. Managing Registration Keys and Rules
  77. Managing Registration Keys
  78. Editing Existing Registration Keys
  79. Renaming, Copying, or Moving Registration Keys
  80. Managing Registration Rules
  81. Editing Existing Registration Rules
  82. Renaming or Copying Registration Rules
  83. Reordering Registration Rules
  84. Unregistering and Reregistering Devices
  85. Unregistering Devices
  86. Part IV Policy Management
  87. Policy Management Overview
  88. Managing Policies
  89. Understanding Policies
  90. Assignments
  91. Groups
  92. System Requirements
  93. Creating Policies
  94. Evolution Policy
  95. Firefox Policy
  96. Generic GNOME Policy
  97. Novell Linux Desktop Policy
  98. Remote Execute Policy
  99. SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop Policy
  100. Text File Policy
  101. Creating Folders
  102. Creating Policy Groups
  103. Assigning Policies
  104. Removing Policy Assignments
  105. Adding Policies to Existing Groups
  106. Editing Generic GNOME Policies
  107. Editing Remote Execute Policies
  108. Editing Text File Policies
  109. Viewing Policy Enforcement Status
  110. Refreshing Policies
  111. Renaming, Copying, or Moving Policies
  112. Deleting Policies, Policy Groups, and Folders
  113. Unenforcing Policies
  114. Package and Content Management Overview
  115. Understanding RPM and File Bundles
  116. Understanding Dell Update Package Bundles
  117. Understanding RPM Packages
  118. YaST Online Update (YOU) Repository
  119. Loading Base Packages
  120. Using RPM and File Bundles
  121. RPM Bundles
  122. Creating File Bundles
  123. Assigning Bundles
  124. Editing Bundles
  125. Adding Bundles to Catalogs
  126. Creating Bundle Groups
  127. Adding Bundles to Existing Groups
  128. Uninstalling Bundles from Devices
  129. Using the Devices Page to Remove Bundles from Devices
  130. Deleting Bundles, Bundle Groups, and Folders
  131. Renaming, Copying, or Moving Bundles
  132. Deploying a Different Version of a Bundle
  133. Using a Remote Execute Policy to Remove Bundles and Packages from Devices
  134. Generating Bundle Reports
  135. Best Practices for Adding Packages to Bundles
  136. Understanding the Package and Content Management Features Available on a Managed Device
  137. Locking and Unlocking a Bundle on a Managed Device
  138. Locking a Bundle by Using the Command Line Utility
  139. Installing the Best Package
  140. Using Catalogs
  141. Assigning Catalogs
  142. Renaming or Moving Catalogs
  143. Deleting Catalogs
  144. Using Dell Update Package Bundles
  145. Deploying an Updated Version of a Dell Update Package Bundle
  146. Modifying the Contents of a Dell Update Package Bundle
  147. Replicating Content in the ZENworks Management Zone
  148. Configuring a Content Replication Schedule
  149. Mirroring Software
  150. xzlmmirror
  151. Creating the Configuration Files by using the Command Line Utility
  152. Creating a Configuration File by Using the xzlmmirror Utility
  153. NU and RCE Type Repositories
  154. Testing and Performing the Mirroring Operation by Using zlmmirror
  155. Distributing Catalogs from a Public ZENworks Linux Management Server
  156. Mirroring Dell Update Packages to Your ZENworks Server
  157. Management Zones
  158. Mirroring Red Hat Updates from the NU Repository by Using a YUM Subscription
  159. Subscription
  160. Deploying Red Hat Network Updates
  161. Delivering Specific RPM Packages (Pushing)
  162. Creating RPM Packages From Tarballs
  163. Example Usage
  164. Part VI Preboot Services
  165. Preboot Services Overview
  166. Preboot Bundles
  167. Setting Up Devices to Use Preboot Bundles
  168. Understanding Preboot Services in ZENworks Linux Management
  169. Understanding the ZENworks NBPs
  170. Preparing to Use PXE
  171. Preboot Services Menu
  172. Image Storage Security
  173. Preboot Work Assignment Rules
  174. Preboot Referral Lists
  175. Intel Active Management Technology (AMT)
  176. The Preboot Services Processes
  177. Preboot Strategies
  178. Creating, Installing, and Restoring Standard Images
  179. Reimaging Corrupted Devices
  180. Setting Up Devices for Future Reimaging
  181. Configuring Dell Linux Devices
  182. Setting Up Preboot Services
  183. Setting Up the Preboot Services Methods
  184. Using the ZENworks Imaging Media Creator
  185. Managing ZENworks Partitions
  186. Deploying and Managing Preboot Services
  187. Checking the Preboot Services Imaging Server Setup
  188. Deploying Preboot Services In a Network Environment
  189. Administering Preboot Services
  190. Editing the Preboot Services Menu
  191. Configuring Preboot Services Defaults
  192. Configuring Preboot Services Menu Options
  193. Configuring Image Storage Security
  194. Configuring Non-registered Device Settings
  195. Configuring Preboot Work Assignments
  196. Configuring the Server Referral List
  197. Configuring Intel Active Management Technology (AMT)
  198. Overriding Preboot Services Defaults
  199. Enabling PXE on Devices
  200. Verifying That PXE Is Enabled on a Device
  201. Enabling a Device for Imaging Operations
  202. Disabling Persistent Device Names
  203. Imaging Devices
  204. Performing Manual Imaging Tasks
  205. Setting Up Disconnected Imaging Operations
  206. Multicasting Images
  207. Multicasting Manually
  208. Configuring AutoYaST or Kickstart Installation Script Bundles
  209. Configuring a Kickstart Bundle
  210. Configuring ZENworks Script Bundles
  211. Using Dell Configuration Bundles
  212. Creating Dell Configuration Bundles
  213. Assigning Unassigned Preboot Bundles
  214. Editing Preboot Services Work
  215. Imaging Utilities and Components
  216. Opening an Image
  217. Viewing the Properties of an Image File Item
  218. Compressing an Image File
  219. Splitting an Image
  220. Hiding and Removing Content in the Image File
  221. Configuring File Sets
  222. Extracting Content as Files
  223. Modifying Image Content
  224. Creating a New Partition
  225. Inventory Overview
  226. Reviewing the Device Inventory
  227. Reviewing Hardware (General)
  228. Refreshing Device Inventory
  229. Rolling Up Hardware Inventory
  230. Understanding the Roll-Up Process
  231. Understanding the Components Involved in the Inventory Roll-Up
  232. Understanding the Compressed Scan Data File
  233. Part VIII Remote Management
  234. Remote Management Overview
  235. Understanding Remote Control
  236. Setting Up Remote Management
  237. Configuring Remote Management Settings at the Folder Level
  238. Configuring Remote Management Agent
  239. Clearing the Remote Management Agent Password
  240. Initiating a Remote Management Session from the Device Context
  241. Starting Remote Management Operations Using the Native VNCViewer
  242. Starting Remote Management Operations Using the Windows VNC Viewer
  243. Establishing SSH Tunneling
  244. Part IX Event Monitoring
  245. Event Monitoring Overview
  246. Monitoring Device Events
  247. Backing Up the Log Files
  248. Working with Event Logs
  249. Working with the Log
  250. Acknowledging an Event
  251. Using the Advanced
  252. Message Logger
  253. Debugging and Logging ZMD
  254. Configuring Message Logger Settings
  255. Configuring Centralized Log Settings
  256. Configuring SNMP Settings
  257. Configuring Message Logger Settings for a Managed Device
  258. Configuring System Log Settings
  259. Part X Reports
  260. Reports Overview
  261. Device Reports
  262. Generating ZENworks Reports
  263. Creating a Report
  264. Using Templates to Create Dell Reports
  265. Deleting a Report or Folder
  266. Generating Reports
  267. Exporting Reports
  268. Resetting Default Reports
  269. Part XI Appendixes
  270. A Command Line Utilities
  271. zrmservice
  272. zlm-debug
  273. zlman
  274. B.1 Date Specific
  275. B.2 Day of the Week Specific
  276. B.3 Event
  277. B.5 Relative to Refresh
  278. D.1 Image Explorer (imgexp.exe)
  279. D.1.1 Starting Image Explorer (imgexp.exe)
  280. D.1.4 Creating a Folder in an Open Image
  281. D.1.10 Viewing a File from the Open Image in its Associated Application
  282. D.1.15 Splitting an Image
  283. D.1.16 Resizing a Partition in an Image
  284. D.3 Image-Safe Data Viewer and Editor (zisview and zisedit)
  285. D.3.2 Using the Image-Safe Data Viewer
  286. D.3.3 Using the Image-Safe Data Editor
  287. D.4 ZENworks Imaging Floppy Boot Disk Creator (zmediacreator.exe)
  288. D.5 Imaging Configuration Parameters (settings.txt)
  289. D.6 Imaging Boot Parameter for PCMCIA Cards
  290. D.7.2 Viewing Information About Imaging Requests
  291. E.1 Help Mode (img help)
  292. E.2 Automatic Mode (img auto)
  293. E.3 Make Mode (img make)
  294. E.3.2 Make to Proxy (img makep)
  295. E.4 Restore Mode (img restore)
  296. E.4.1 Restore from Local (img restorel)
  297. E.4.2 Restore from Proxy (img restorep)
  298. E.5 Session (Multicast) Mode (img session)
  299. E.6 Partition Mode (img part)
  300. E.6.2 Using the Bash Prompt
  301. E.8 Dump Mode (img dump)
  302. F.1 The Linux Distribution for Imaging
  303. F.2 Understanding Device Boot Processes in a ZENworks Imaging Environment
  304. F.2.2 zenworks.s
  305. F.3.2 Command Line Parameters and Variables
  306. F.4.1 Adding Files to an Imaging Boot CD
  307. F.4.3 Using the Driverupdate File Method
  308. F.5 Adding or Updating LAN Drivers
  309. F.5.3 Loading Drivers with Parameters
  310. F.7 Variables and Parameters
  311. F.7.2 Linuxrc Parameters Specified in Settings.txt
  312. F.8 Troubleshooting Linux Driver Problems
  313. H Supported Ethernet Cards
  314. J.1 SSH Tunneling between a Linux Management Console and a Linux Managed Device
  315. J.2 SSH Tunneling between a Windows Management Console and a Linux Managed Device
  316. J.3 Compression
  317. K.1 Library GNU Public License
  318. L Documentation Updates
  319. L.1.2 Appendix
  320. L.2.3 Appendix
  321. L.4.2 Policy Management
  322. L.5.2 Policy Management
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