workstation-remove-catalog (wrc) [options] [workstation] [catalog]
[...]
Removes the association between a device and one or more catalogs.
workstation-remove-policy (wrp) [options] [workstation] [policy]
[...]
Removes the association between a device and the specified policies.
workstation-health (wh) [options]
Determines the health status of a device.
Policy Commands
These commands are used to modify and manage policies. Policies must be initially created using
the ZENworks Control Center. Policy commands begin with the word policy in the long form, or
with the letter p in the short form.
policy-delete (pd) [options] [policy] [...]
Deletes a policy.
policy-folder-create (pfc) [options] [name] [containing folder]
Creates a new folder for containing policies.
policy-group-add (pga) [options] [group] [policy] [...]
Adds a policy to a policy group.
policy-group-create (pgc) [options] [group name] [folder]
Creates a policy group.
policy-group-members (pgm) [options] [group]
Lists the members of a policy group.
policy-group-remove (pgr) [options] [group] [policy]
Removes a policy from a policy group.
policy-list (pl) [options] [folder] [filter]
Lists policies in a folder. Accepts the following option flags:
-r,--recursive - Includes subfolders.
-f,--filter - Displays options matching the specified filter. Wildcards * and ? can be used if they
are enclosed in quotation marks.
policy-move (pmv) [options] [policy] [folder]
Moves a policy.
policy-rename (prn) [options] [existing name] [new name]
Renames a policy.
568 Novell ZENworks 7.2 Linux Management Administration Guide