Setting Up Devices To Use Preboot Bundles - Novell ZENWORKS LINUX MANAGEMENT 7.2 IR2 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE 09-25-2008 Administration Manual

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Image storage security: You can restrict where to save image files on the imaging server.
Non-registered device settings: You can use Preboot Services to automatically name your
non-registered devices using such criteria as prefixes, BIOS information (like asset tags or
serial numbers), DNS suffixes, and you can set up DHCP or IP addresses.
Preboot work assignment rules: Work assignment rules are used to determine which bundle
should be applied to which device. The work rules use logic to determine whether a device
meets the requirements for applying the Preboot bundle. A rule is comprised of filters that are
used to determine whether a device complies with the rule. The AND and OR logical operators
are used for creating complex filters for the rule.
Preboot referral lists: When a device boots, it is necessary for it to find its home ZENworks
Management Zone to get its assigned preboot work. If multiple management zones exist on the
network, referral lists provide a method for allowing a managed device to find its home zone.
Intel Active Management Technology (AMT): Intel* AMT provides Preboot Services with
persistent device identification.
To configure these settings, click Configuration > Preboot Services. For more information, see
Section 29.4, "Configuring Preboot Services Defaults," on page

27.5 Setting Up Devices to Use Preboot Bundles

In order for a device to automatically use a Preboot bundle, you must first assign a Preboot bundle to
the device, its parent folder, or its group; and then you must set up the device to apply the bundle.
Preboot Services utilizes PXE and other boot mechanisms and media to trigger the preboot work.
There are many methods for accessing the Add button to assign bundles to devices, or devices to
bundles, including the following:
Click Devices, select the box next to Name, then click Action > Assign bundle.
Assigns bundles to all of the devices in the Servers and Workstations folders.
Click Devices, select the box next to Servers, then click Action > Assign bundle.
Assigns bundles to all of the devices in the Servers folder.
Click Devices, select the box next to Workstations, then click Action > Assign bundle.
Assigns bundles to all of the devices in the Workstations folder.
Click Devices > Servers, select the box next to Status Name, then click Action > Assign bundle.
Assigns bundles to all of the devices in the Servers folder.
Click Devices > Servers, select the box next to one or more servers, then click Action > Assign
bundle.
Assigns bundles to all of the devices in the selected Servers and Workstations folders.
Click Devices > Workstations, select the box next to Status Name, then click Action > Assign
bundle.
Assigns bundles to all of the devices in the Workstations folder.
Click Devices > Workstations, select the box next to one or more workstations, then click
Action > Assign bundle.
Assigns bundles to all of the devices in the selected Workstations folder.
Click Devices > Servers, select a server, then click Advanced (in Effective Bundles).
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