Using The Image-Safe Data Editor - Novell ZENWORKS LINUX MANAGEMENT 7.3 IR2 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE 02-12-2010 Administration Manual

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Command
zisview -z field
zisview -s
zisview -h
D.3.3 Using the Image-Safe Data Editor
After booting a device from an imaging boot media, you can enter
prompt to change, clear, or remove information the image-safe data for that device.
To use
zisedit
zisedit Commands
Table D-3
Command
zisedit
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Explanation
Displays information about a specific field or fields. field is one or more
field names separated by a space. field is not case-sensitive.
All of the following are valid field names (the corresponding minimum
names that can also be entered on the command line follow each field
name in parenthesis):
JustImaged (J)
ScriptedImage (SC)
LastBaseImage (L)
Zone GUID (T)
Device GUID (ObjectDN)
Device Index (N)
Windows WorkGroup (WorkG)
Windows SID (SI)
WorkstationID (Works)
DHCP (DH)
IP (I)
Gateway (Gateway)
Mask (M)
DNSServerCount (DNSServerC)
DNSServer (DNSServer)
DNSSuffix (DNSSu)
DNSHostName (DNSH)
Creates a script that can be used to generate environment variables that
contain all of the image-safe data fields.
Displays help for
, enter any of the following commands at the Linux bash prompt:
Explanation
Displays a screen showing all of the image-safe data fields. You can add
or change any of the information in the fields.
zisview
.
zisedit
at the Linux bash

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