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server-view-all-policies-status (svaps) [options] (server path)
Displays the advanced deployment status of policies assigned to a server.
Accepts the following options:
--statusfilter=[status type][...] - Filters on the status of Policy Apply Event. Valid values are S,
F, and P (Success, Failure, and Pending). A comma-separated list of status types can be
given.
-s, --scrollsize=[scrollsize] - Number of results to be displayed at a time.
server-wakeup (sw) [options] (server object path) [...]
Wakes up a server using Wake-On-LAN.
Accepts the following options:
-f, --folder=[server folder] - The path of a server folder relative to
option is specified, the path of the server objects is determined relative to this folder. This
can be used to specify multiple server objects under the same folder.
-b, --broadcast=[Broadcast address][...] - A comma-separated list of addresses used to
broadcast the Wake-On-LAN magic packets. This option is used only if you choose to wake
up the device by using Wake-On-LAN. A valid IP address is a valid value.
-s, --server=[Path of the Primary or Proxy Server objects relative to
comma-separated list of Primary or Proxy Server objects used to wake up the device. This
option is used only if you choose to wake up the device by using Wake-On-LAN.
-r, --retries=[Number of retries] - Number of times the Wake-On-LAN magic packets are sent
to the devices. This option is used only if you choose to wake up the device by using
Wake-On-LAN. The value must be between 0 and 5. The default value is 1.
-t, --timeout=[Time interval between retries] - The time interval between two retries. This
option is used only if you choose to wake up the device by using Wake-On-LAN. The value
must be between 2 and 10 (in minutes). The default value is 2.
Settings Commands
These commands are used to set and modify settings. Settings commands begin with
the long form, or with the letter
All of the commands below accept the option flags listed in the
they accept individual options as listed with each command.
settings-copy (scp) [options] (source device or device folder path)
(destination device or device folder path) [...]
Copies settings.
(source device or device folder path) - The path of the device or device folder relative to
from which settings have to be copied.
Devices
(destination device or device folder path) [...] - The path of the devices or device folders
relative to
/Devices
Accepts the following option:
-n, --names=[settings name][...] - Names of the settings to be copied from the source path. If
this option is not specified, all settings defined at the source path are copied.
in the short form.
s
to which settings must be copied.
/Devices/Servers
/Devices][...]
settings-
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