Novell ZENWORKS LINUX MANAGEMENT 7.2 IR2 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE 09-25-2008 Administration Manual page 581

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-u, --uninstalled-only - Shows only uninstalled products.
Security Management Commands
key-add (ka) [keyname] [keyid]
Adds to the list of whitelisted keys for a service.
key-delete (kd) [keyid]
Removes from the list of whitelisted keys for a service.
key-list (kl) [...]
Displays whitelisted keys for a service.
Service Management Commands
mount [options] [path]
Mounts a directory as a catalog, adding all packages within the directory to the catalog. The
platform for the catalog is assumed to be the same as the platform of the server. Accepts the
following option flags:
-r, --recurse - Recurse into the directory.
-a, --alias - Alias for the new channel.
-n, --name - Name for the new channel.
refresh (ref) [...]
Refreshes the specified services. If no service is specified, all services are refreshed. You must
add a service using the rug service-add command before you can refresh. Use rug
service-list to view the current list of services. The service argument can be the service
number from the service-list output.
register (reg) [uri | number | name] [key]
Registers the client against the specified server.
service-add (sa) [options] [uri]
Adds the specified server as a service. In most cases, the URI is the URL of your ZENworks
Linux Management server, for example https://zlmserver. Accepts the following
option flags:
-t, --type - Type of service. The default is zenworks. Use rug service-types to view the
available services.
-d, --device-type - The type of device you are registering.
-k, --key - Registration key.
-f, --ignore-failure - Retries the service if it fails. By default, the retry interval is 5 minutes and
the number of retry attempts is 3. If you do not use the -f option, the service is not added if
the ZENworks Management Daemon (ZMD) cannot resolve the service and register it.
-r, --rebuild - Registers a managed device with the ZENworks server by performing a point-in-
time replacement of the old agent. The point-in-time replacement of the managed device lets
you replace the older device object on the ZENworks Server with the current device object
that is requesting the rebuild. The rebuild operation ensures that all the bundle and policy
associations are retained. The replacement of the device object is based on the alias name
(display name) and the primary IP address of the managed device.
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