-f, --folder=[workstation folder] - The path of a workstation folder relative to
Workstations
relative to this folder. This can be used to specify multiple workstation 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 device(s). 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.
ZENworks Server Commands
These commands are used to manage servers that have ZENworks 10 Configuration Management
installed. ZENworks Server commands begin with
in the short form.
zs
zenserver-backup (zsb) (file path)
Backs up the configuration files needed to duplicate this server on another ZENworks Server.
(file path) - Path to the file to which the ZENworks Server configuration files are backed up. If
the server contains the embedded database, use the
the database. To restore the server on another server installation, you must first restore the
configuration files by using the
The command prompts for a passphrase to encrypt the backed-up file.
zenserver-restore (zsr) (file path)
Restores the backed-up configuration files of the crashed ZENworks Server to a new
ZENworks Server installation.
(file path) - Path to the file containing the backed-up configuration files to be restored. The
server should have the same DNS name and the IP address as the server that is being restored.
When the command prompts for a passphrase to decrypt the backed-up file, enter the
passphrase that was used to encrypt the files when they were backed up.
zenserver-retire (zsret) (server object path)
Retires the selected ZENworks Primary Server 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 unretire the device in the future, its assignments are restored.
Accepts the following option:
-i, --immediate - Forces a device refresh to immediately retire the device.
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. If this option is specified, the path of the workstation objects is determined
zenserver-restore
/Devices][...]
in the long form, or with the letters
zenserver-
database-backup
command, and then restore the database.
/Devices/
- A
command to back up
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