Novell ZENWORKS LINUX MANAGEMENT 7.2 IR2 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE 09-25-2008 Administration Manual page 604

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Parameter
GATEWAY
NAMESERVER
DOMAIN
PROXYADDR
/bin/setleds -D +num < /dev/
tty1
export PS1="\`pwd \`#"
export IMGCMD
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Specifies
Specifies the IP address of the gateway (router) to be used by the
device, if the device is using a static IP address.
Example: GATEWAY=137.65.95.254
If DHCP is being used, leave this parameter commented out.
Specifies the list of DNS name servers, by IP address, to use for
resolving DNS domain names used on this device. Use a space to
separate entries.
Example: NAMESERVER=123.45.6.7 123.45.6.9
If DHCP is being used, leave this parameter commented out.
Specifies the list of DNS domain suffixes to be used to identify
connections used by this device. Use a space to separate entries. For
example:
DOMAIN=example.novell.com example.xyz.org
If DHCP is being used, leave this parameter commented out.
Specifies the IP address or full DNS name of the imaging (proxy) server
to connect to when you boot a device from the imaging boot media in
auto-imaging mode.
Examples:
PROXYADDR=137.65.95.127
PROXYADDR=imaging.xyz.com
This parameter is used to set the PROXYADDR environment variable in
Linux when the device is booted from an imaging boot media (other
than PXE). The ZENworks Imaging Engine then reads this variable to
determine which server to contact if it is running in automatic mode.
Whether it is running in automatic or manual mode, the ZENworks
Imaging Engine attempts to log the imaging results to the server
specified in this variable.
IMPORTANT: This parameter is set automatically when booting PXE
and normally should not be specified in /srv/tftp/boot/
settings.txt, which is the copy of settings.txt that is used by PXE.
Turns on NUMLOCK upon booting.
Configures the string used by the bash shell. You can change the string
by editing the text after the = symbol. The ' character is not a single
quote mark, but is from the ~ key.
Use to alter the behavior of automated imaging. If this variable is
defined as a script (or a series of commands), then that script (or those
commands) are executed instead of the usual img auto command
(see /bin/imaging.s).

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