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--monthly=[DD] - Specifies the day of the month the action must be performed. If specified,
the action is repeated on the specified day every month. You can specify only one day and
not multiple days.
--gmt - The specified time is taken as GMT. If this is not specified, the time is the local time of
the device.
server-remove-catalog (src) [options] [server] [catalog] [...]
Removes the association between a device and one or more catalogs.
server-remove-policy (srp) [options] [server] [policy] [...]
Removes the association between a server and one or more policies.
[options]
ping
Verifies whether the server is operational and responding.
Target Commands
These commands are used to create and manage the list of valid OS targets. Target commands begin
with the word
target-create (tc) [options] [name] [arch] [package manager] [primary role]
[product name] [vendor] [version] [detect string]
Creates a new OS target. Accepts the following arguments:
Name - Target name, such as sles-9-i586.
Arch - Architecture, such as i586 or x86_64.
Package Manager - System package manager, such as rpm.
Primary Role - Role of the operating system, set to Server or Workstation.
Product Name - Name of the product, such as SUSE Linux Enterprise Server.
Vendor - Product vendor, such as Novell or SUSE.
Version - Product version, such as 10 for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server.
Detect String - Location where the OS and version can be read on the system. For example, the
SLES 9 detect string is <file source="/etc/SuSE-release" substring="SUSE LINUX
Enterprise Server 9"/>. This detect string looks for "SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9" in /
etc/SuSE-release to find a match for this target.
target-delete (td) [options] [target]
Deletes a user-defined OS target.
target-info (ti) [options] [target]
Displays detailed information about an OS target.
target-list (tl) [options]
Displays a list of current OS targets. Accepts the following option flag:
-f,--filter - Displays options matching the specified filter. Wildcards * and ? can be used if they
are enclosed in quotation marks.
target-update (tu) [options] [target]
Modifies values for a user-created OS target. Accepts the following options:
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