Novell ZENWORKS LINUX MANAGEMENT 7.3 IR2 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE 02-12-2010 Administration Manual page 572

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-r,--recursive - Includes subfolders.
-f,--filter - Displays options matching the specified filter. Wildcards * and ? can be used if they
are enclosed in quotation marks.
registration-list-groups (rlg) [options] [key]
Displays a list of the groups associated with the specified registration. Devices registering with
this key are added to the listed groups.
registration-move (rmv) [options] [key] [new folder]
Moves the specified registration to the specified folder.
registration-remove-server-group (rrsg) [options] [key] [group] [...]
Removes the membership in the specified group from the registration key. Any device that has
previously registered using this key does not lose group membership. This change applies only
to new devices using this registration.
registration-remove-workstation-group (rrwg) [options] [key] [group] [...]
Removes the membership in the specified group from the registration key. Any device that has
previously registered using this key does not lose group membership. This change applies only
to new devices using this registration.
registration-update (ru) [options] [key]
Updates a registration by allowing you to change the properties of the registration key. Accepts
the following options:
-k, --newkey=[key] - Updates the name of the key with the provided name.
-u, --usage=[count] - Updates the maximum number of devices that can be registered using this
key to the provided number.
--unlimited - Removes limits on the number of devices that can be created with this key.
-n, --nrule=[naming rule] - Specify a new naming rule, such as ${HostName}. Possible naming
variables include ${Alias}, ${AssetTag}, ${CPU}, ${DNS}, ${DeviceType}, ${GUID},
${HostName}, ${Location}, ${OS}. Naming rules can contain a combination of variables,
such as ${HostName}-${OS}.
--workstation-folder=[folder] - Specifies a new folder for workstations that register using this
key.
--server-folder=[folder] - Specifies a new folder for servers that register using this key.
Ruleset Commands
These commands are used to create and modify rule sets. Rule sets are applied to new devices
registering to your server that do not present a registration key. Rule set commands begin with the
word
ruleset
ruleset-add-rule (rsar) [options] [name or position] [attribute] [operator]
[value]
Adds a rule to a rule set. Each rule defines a condition that must be met in order for a rule set to
be applied to a device. Each rule in a rule set must evaluate to TRUE in order for the rule set to
be applied. Accepts the following arguments:
Attribute - Valid attributes are: Alias, AssetTag, CPU, DNS, DeviceType, GUID, HostName,
IPAddress, Location, MacAddress, OS, and SubnetMask.
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