ZfS 3 Support Pack 1 (SP1) provides a few new features and some bug fixes.
For information on the resolved issues for all ZfS 3 components, see the SP1 Readme.
New features are implemented when installing SP1 for the following ZfS components:
SP1 provides the following new features for Policy and Distribution Services:
Ability to create Desktop Application Distributions in Novell iManager: You can now create Desktop Application types of Distributions in iManager.
Interoperability Between TED and ZfD 4: Desktop Application type Distributions created in ZfS 3 SP1 will work with ZfD 4.
Ability to Revoke an Individual Policy: You can now revoke an individual policy using an option in iManager.
Support for Distributions Greater than 4 GB: NetWare 6 SP2 and NetWare 5.1 SP6 contain the JVM update that provides support for 64-bit I/O, which allows SP1 to provide support for Distributions greater than 4 GB on NetWare 6 servers.
Encryption Support Added for the Linux and Solaris Platforms: The new NICI (version 2.4) included in SP1 provides encryption capability for the Solaris and Linux platforms.
No Distribution Object Limit To the Number of Files/Folders: The previous limit of approximately 240 files/folders selected for a Distribution has been removed in SP1.
SP1 provides the following new features for Server Inventory:
For more information, see Interoperability Between ZfS 3.0.2 and ZfD 4.0.1 in Interoperability Between ZENworks for Servers and ZENworks for Desktops in the Installation guide.
For more information, see "Running Inventory Reports" under "Viewing the Inventory Information" in "Managing Inventory Information" in "Server Inventory" in the Administration guide.
You can now configure the Database Location and the Roll-up policies in the NetWare tab for Inventory servers running on NetWare servers and in the Windows tab for Windows servers.
If an Inventory server does not find a policy for the operating system it is running on, it will look for policies configured under the General tab.
For more information, see "Understanding the Inventory Removal Service" under "Understanding the Server Inventory Components" in "Server Inventory" in the Administration guide.
Use the NULL operator to query for those inventoried servers whose particular attribute is not scanned but the component has been scanned and some attributes are populated. Use the NOT SATISFYING query (or the NOT SATISFYING filter condition) to find filter conditions for the inventoried servers that negate the given query.
For more information, see "Viewing Inventory Information of Inventoried Servers by Querying the Database" under "Viewing the Inventory Information" in "Managing Inventory Information" in "Server Inventory" in the Administration guide.
SP1 provides the following new features for Remote Management: