Novell ZENWORKS LINUX MANAGEMENT 7.2 IR2 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE 09-25-2008 Administration Manual page 559

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ruleset-move (rsmv) [options] [name or position] [new position]
Changes the position of a rule set.
ruleset-remove-rule (rsrr) [options] [ruleset name or position]
[rule position]
Removes a rule from a rule set.
ruleset-remove-server-group (rsrsg) [options] [name or position]
[group] [...]
Removes server group membership from a rule set. Group membership for devices that have
already registered is unaffected. This applies only to new devices when they register.
ruleset-remove-workstation-group (rsrwg) [options] [name or
position] [group] [...]
Removes workstation group membership from a rule set. Group membership for devices that
have already registered is unaffected. This applies only to new devices when they register.
ruleset-update (rsu) [options] [name or position]
Updates values of a rule set. Accepts the following options:
-k, --newname=[key] - Specifies a new name for the given rule set.
-n, --nrule=[naming rule] - Specifies a new naming rule for the given rule set.
--workstation-folder=[folder] - Specifies a new folder to place workstations in when they are
created with the specified rule set.
--server-folder=[folder] - Specifies a new folder to place servers in when they are created with
the specified rule set.
Server Commands
These commands are used to manage servers. Server commands begin with the word server in the
long form, or with the letter s in the short form.
server-ack (sa) [options] [server] [log ID] [...]
Acknowledges a message associated with a device.
server-add-bundle (sab) [options] [server] [bundle]
Associate one or more bundles with a device. Accepts the following option flags:
--dry-run - Simulates the transaction and does not make any changes on the managed device.
-a, --allow-removal - Allows removal of a bundle. .
--push-now - Specifies that the action must be immediately performed. A repeat frequency can
be specified. If no other schedule is specified, it defaults to Now.
--prepare-time=[HH:MM] - Specifies a time of day when the action must be performed. The
time must be specified in the HH:MM format, with hours in 24-hour format.
--prepare-date=[YYYY-MM-DD] - Specifies a date when the action must be performed. The
date must be specified in the YYYY-MM-DD format.
--time=[HH:MM] - Specifies a time of day when the action must be performed. The time must
be specified in the HH:MM format, with hours in 24-hour format.
--date=[YYYY-MM-DD] - Specifies a date when the action must be performed. The date must
be specified in the YYYY-MM-DD format.
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