Setting Up Devices For Future Reimaging; Multicasting Device Images - Novell ZENWORKS LINUX MANAGEMENT 7.2 IR2 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE 09-25-2008 Administration Manual

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or
If you are not using Preboot Services, boot the device with the imaging boot CD or DVD and
install the ZENworks partition. For more information, see
Section 29.7.2, "Enabling a Device for Imaging Operations," on page
installed the partition, reboot the device from the ZENworks partition.
3. At the end of each lab session, assign the Preboot bundle to the lab devices.
4. Reboot each device and let it be auto-imaged by its assignment to a ZENworks Preboot bundle.

28.5.5 Setting Up Devices for Future Reimaging

With minimal disruption to users, you can enable existing devices for possible future reimaging.
This process might need to be phased in by local administrators. Each administrator can do the
following:
1. Install the Novell ZENworks Linux Management Imaging Agent (novell-zislnx) on each
device.
2. If the devices are PXE capable, make sure PXE is enabled (see
Devices," on page
imaging server (see
or
Prepare a few sets of imaging CDs or DVDs that users can use when they run into trouble (see
Section 29.2, "Setting Up the Preboot Services Methods," on page
point to an imaging server that contains the same clean images used for new devices.
3. If a user runs into trouble, use the strategy for reimaging corrupted devices. For more
information, see

28.5.6 Multicasting Device Images

The following sections explain the multicasting images feature:
"Understanding Multicasting" on page 340
"Practical Uses For Multicasting" on page 341
"Automatic Multicasting Example" on page 342
For instructions on using multicasting, see
Understanding Multicasting
Multicasting is a way to send the same image to multiple devices without sending that image
multiple times across the network. It is done by inviting participants to join a multicast session.
Multicasting is similar to broadcasting on the network, because you send the image once to the
network and only those devices belonging to the multicast session can see and receive it. This saves
on network bandwidth usage.
For example, if you have 10 devices in the multicast session and the image is 3 GB in size, your
network experiences only 3 GB of network traffic to image all 10 devices. Without multicasting, the
network experiences 30 GB of network traffic to image all 10 devices individually.
340 Novell ZENworks 7.2 Linux Management Administration Guide
392) and make sure that ZENworks Linux Management is installed on your
Section 29.1, "Preparing a Preboot Services Server," on page
Section 28.5.3, "Reimaging Corrupted Devices," on page
Section 30.2, "Multicasting Images," on page
Step 3 on page 355
of
394. After you have
Section 29.6, "Enabling PXE on
345).
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