Viewing Information About Imaging Requests - Novell ZENWORKS LINUX MANAGEMENT 7.2 IR2 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE 09-25-2008 Administration Manual

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Argument
start
start setjustimagedflag
stop
restart
force-reload
status
showpid
install
D.7.2 Viewing Information About Imaging Requests
After the imaging server has started, you can view information about the status and results of the
imaging requests that it has received from imaging clients. A statistical summary of these requests is
shown on the server's command line. The statistics shown on this screen are explained below. All
statistics are reset to zero if you restart the imaging server.
To view the multicast imaging information, at the server's command line enter:
/opt/novell/zenworks/preboot/bin/novell-zmgcast -status
The information in
Table D-14
Statistic
PXE Requests
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Script Arguments
Function
Starts the daemon.
Because novell-proxydhcp is optional, use this argument to start this daemon.
However, this daemon does not automatically start when the server reboots.
(See
install
below.)
For novell-zislnx only, it sets the Just Imaged flag so that a device can be
imaged using its existing Image Safe Data.
Stops the daemon.
Stops and restarts the daemon if it is already running.
Causes the daemon's configuration file to be reloaded.
Displays the current status of the daemon.
For example, if you enter /etc/inid.d/novell-pbserv status,
information similar to the following is returned:
Novell ZENworks Imaging Service running
Displays the daemon's process ID.
For example, if you enter /etc/inid.d/novell-pbserv showpid,
information similar to the following is returned:
Novell ZENworks Imaging Service running
10211
For novell-proxydhcp only, causes the daemon to be automatically loaded
when the server boots.
Table D-14
explains what is displayed:
Imaging Request Statistics
Specifies
The number of imaging requests of any kind that have been received by the Imaging
Server since it was last started. This includes requests that failed, were denied, or
were referred to other Imaging Servers. Information about each of these requests,
such as the source, type, date/time, and results, is logged on the Imaging Server.

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