Understanding The Storefiledeps Preference; Cleaning Up Inactive Devices - Novell ZENWORKS LINUX MANAGEMENT 7.3 IR2 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE 02-12-2010 Administration Manual

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store-file-deps: Enables or disables filtering of RPM Package dependency metadata. The
default value is True.
You can only edit the value of the preferences.
To edit the ZENworks Server preferences:
1 In the ZENworks Control Center, click the Configuration tab.
2 Click ZLM Server Preferences.
The ZENworks Server Settings page displays the preferences configured for the server.
3 Click Edit Preferences to display the Configure Server Preferences dialog box.
4 Configure the following settings:
In the Preference drop-down list, select the preference whose value you want to change.
In the Value drop-down list, select the desired value for the selected preference.
5 Click OK.
NOTE: The Apply and Reset buttons are not available for the ZENworks Server Settings page.
7.13 Understanding the StoreFileDeps
Preference
StoreFileDeps is a preference on the ZENworks Linux Management server. This preference verifies
the Requires and Provides lists of the RPM packages on the server, depending on the value set for
the preference. You can set the value of this preference to True or False.
If the value is False, then the ZENworks Linux Management server verifies the Requires list and the
Provides list while adding a package to a repository. The server removes from the Provides list those
dependencies that are not in use by any other packages. It also adds those dependencies to the
Provides list that are in the Requires list of any other RPM package on the repository. By default, the
server also removes all the documents, man pages, etc. from the Provides list to reduce the size of
the metadata files that move from the server to the client. However, truncating dependencies can
create problems while resolving them on the client side. So, before setting the preference value as
False, you should import all the packages of different distributions installed on the agents to a
catalog on the ZENworks Linux Management server. Only then should you create a bundle or mirror
any updates. Importing the packages ensures that all the related packages are available on the
repository, and that the necessary dependencies are not filtered out while creating bundles.
If the preference's value is True, the dependencies list is kept as it is on the RPM metadata while
creating bundles. This ensures that the server does not add or remove unnecessary dependencies. It
also ensures that the dependency resolution does not fail on the client side if the dependent packages
are available on the media installation source that is added as a service to the ZENworks
Management Daemon. However, this increases the size of the metadata that moves to the client.

7.14 Cleaning Up Inactive Devices

You can remove the inactive or obsolete devices from the ZENworks Servers by configuring the
Inactive Device Cleanup schedule in the ZENworks Control Center. However, you cannot remove
the inactive devices that are Primary Servers or Secondary Servers.
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