Accepts the following option:
-f, --folder=[policy folder] - The path of a policy folder relative to
specified, the path of the policy objects is determined relative to this folder. This can be used
to specify multiple policy objects under the same folder.
workstation-rename (wr) (workstation object path) (new name)
Renames a workstation object.
workstation-reorder-bundles (wrob) (workstation object path) (current
position) (new position)
Changes the order of bundles assigned to a workstation. Use the
command to get the order of assigned bundles.
workstation-reorder-policies (wrop) (workstation object path) (current
position) (new position)
Changes the order of policies assigned to a workstation. Use the
command to get the order of assigned policies.
policies
workstation-retire (wret) (workstation object path)
Retires the selected workstation from your ZENworks system at its next refresh. Retiring a
device is different from deleting a device. When you retire a device, its GUID is retained (as
opposed to when you delete a device, which also deletes its GUID). As a result, all inventory
information is retained and is accessible but all policy and bundle assignments are removed. If
you reactivate the device in the future, its assignments are restored.
Accepts the following option:
-i, --immediate - Forces a device refresh to immediately retire the device.
workstation-unretire (wuret) (workstation object path)
Reactivates the selected workstation at its next refresh and reapplies all policy and bundle
assignments that the device previously had.
Accepts the following option:
-i, --immediate - Forces a device refresh to immediately unretire the device.
workstation-view-all-policies-status (wvaps) [options] (workstation path)
Displays the advanced deployment status of policies assigned to a workstation.
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.
workstation-wakeup (ww) [options] (workstation object path) [...]
Wakes up a workstation by using Wake-On-LAN.
Accepts the following options:
. If this option is
/Policies
workstation-list-bundles
workstation-list-
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