Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE 11 - SUBSCRIPTION MANAGEMENT TOOL GUIDE 10-02-2009 Manual page 90

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IMPORTANT: Location Of Configuration Files
Any configuration files referenced in the scConfigFileSyncTemplate
object must be located in the /srv/SLEPOS/config/ directory on the Ad-
ministration Server, otherwise they will not be transferred to the Branch Server.
Using TFTP, the configuration file is then distributed from the Branch Server to the
appropriate Point of Service terminals at boot time.
NOTE: Assigning Configuration Files to Point of Service Terminals
The scCashRegister or scPosImage object under which the
scConfigFileSyncTemplate object is created determines which Point of
Service terminals receive the configuration file.
If the scConfigFileSyncTemplate object is defined under an
scCashRegister object, all terminals that correspond to the type defined
in the scCashRegister object receive the configuration file designated in
the scConfigFileSyncTemplate object.
If the scConfigFileSyncTemplate object is defined under an scPosImage
object, all terminals that load the system image that corresponds to the
scPosImage object receive the configuration file designated in the
scConfigFileSyncTemplate object.
Also keep on mind that the created configuration file name is the cn entry of
the respective scConfigFileTemplate object, so ensure that they are
named differently (this can be an issue when e.g., one configuration object is
assigned to the scCashRegister and the other with the same name to the sc-
PosImage object).
Table 7.5, "posAdmin Options for scConfigFileSyncTemplate Objects"
(page 83) summarizes the posAdmin command options for
scConfigFileSyncTemplate object attributes.
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