Novell ZENWORKS 10 CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT SP3 - SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION REFERENCE 10.3 16-04-2010 System Administration Manual page 87

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When you set the duration, be aware of the following:
The End Time setting in all three scheduling options in the Recurring schedule type
(Days of the Week, Month, and Fixed Interval) is not the end time when the content
stops replicating. The start and end time settings specify the time period during which
a replication can start.
If you select Days of the Week or Month and set a random start and end time, the
replication starts between these times and continues for the specified duration. For
example, if the Duration is set at the default of 60 minutes and replication starts 10
minutes before the specified end time, content is replicated for the entire 60 minutes.
The same concept applies for the Fixed Interval schedule. If Duration is set at the
default of 60 minutes and the end time does not allow enough time for the specified
duration, content is replicated for the entire 60 minutes.
If the Primary Server contains too much content to replicate during the specified
duration, the replication continues at the next regularly scheduled time. Content that
already exists on the Satellite device is not replicated again. Content that was not
replicated during the previous replication session and any new content added to the
Primary Server is replicated.
5c Select a schedule (No Schedule or Recurring.
The Imaging Content Replication schedule determines how often the imaging content is
sent down from the parent Primary Server to its child Satellite. Be aware that the cleanup
action for content occurs every night at midnight.
If you do not set a schedule, the <Default> schedule applies to the Imaging content.
5d Click OK to save the changes.
NOTE: You can also configure the Imaging content replication settings while configuring
the Content role to a device. These settings are automatically reflected in the Configure
Imaging Content Replication dialog box invoked while configuring the Imaging role to
the device. Similarly, the Imaging content replication settings configured while
configuring the Imaging role to a device are automatically reflected in the Configure
Content Type Replication dialog box invoked while configuring the Content role with
Imaging content type to the device.
6 Click OK.
7 (Conditional) If you configure the Imaging role, the role is immediately added to the device. If
the role is not immediately added, it is added only during the next device refresh schedule. If
you want to immediately apply the role to the device, manually refresh the device in one of the
following ways:
In the Configuration tab > the Server Hierarchy, select the check box next to the devices
you want to refresh, then click Action > Refresh Device.
On the Windows managed device, right-click the
On the Linux unmanaged device, open a terminal, change your current working directory
to
/opt/novell/zenworks/bin/
To check whether the Proxy DHCP service has been started on the device, review the message
log of the device (Devices tab > Workstations folder > click the workstation > Summary >
Message Log panel or Devices tab > Servers folder > click the server > Summary > Message
Log panel).
icon, then click Refresh.
, and execute
./zac ref
.
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