Deleting A Package; Updating The Package Cache; Editing A Package - Novell ZENWORKS PATCH MANAGEMENT 6.4 SP2 User Manual

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Deleting a Package

Deleting a package removes the package from the list of available packages and all records
of the package from the database (system-task packages cannot be removed).
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NOTE
from the Global Subscription Server. However, the package will not be cached unless it is
associated with a critical vulnerability or included in a deployment.
1.
In the Packages list, select one or multiple packages.
2.
In the action menu, click Delete.
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3.
Confirm the request to delete the package(s).
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Updating the Package Cache

Updating the system cache initiates the process to cache (or re-cache) the selected
packages.
1.
In the Packages list, select one or multiple packages.
2.
In the action menu, click Update Cache.
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3.
Click OK.
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Editing a Package

Changing a package is restricted to custom packages created by you or another ZENworks
Patch Management Server administrator.
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NOTE
1.
In the Packages list, select a package.
2.
In the action menu, click Edit.
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ACKAGES
Package metadata for Novell-provided packages that are deleted will be re-downloaded
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The Warning dialog box opens, informing you of the expected processing
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time for the action.
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The package(s) is deleted from the packages list.
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The Warning dialog box opens, informing you of the expected processing
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time for the action.
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The Package Data is cached.
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Packages with an origin of Novell or System cannot be modified.
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The package is displayed in the Edit Packages dialog box.
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