The External Services policy lets you configure the external services on a Linux managed device for YUM, ZYPP or MOUNT repositories. It enables you to download and install the software packages or updates from these repositories on the managed devices.
In ZENworks Control Center, click the
tab.In the
list, click , then click .or
In the
, click .The
page is displayed.Select
, then click .The
page is displayed.Select
, then click .Select
as the , then click .In the
page fill in the following fields:Policy Name: Provide a name for the policy. The policy name must be different from the name of any other item (group, folder, and so forth) that resides in the same folder. The name you provide displays in ZENworks Control Center.
Folder: Type the name or browse to and select the ZENworks Control Center folder where you want the policy to reside. The default is /Policies, but you can create additional folders to organize your policies.
Administrator Notes: Provide a short description of the policy’s content. This description displays in ZENworks Control Center.
Click
to display the page.In the
page, click to display the dialog box.The following table lists the tasks you can perform in the External Services policy dialog box.
Task |
Steps |
Additional Details |
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Add an External Service |
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The available repository types are AUTO, ZYPP, YUM, and MOUNT. AUTO is a default repository type, if selected, the system automatically detects either or as the type of repository.The credential option is not applicable to the MOUNT service type. |
Edit an External Service |
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The service name and recursive property once specified cannot be edited. To edit these options for the existing service, remove the service and add a new External Service. |
Remove an External Service |
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Review the information on the Summary page and, if necessary, use the
button to make changes to the information on the Summary page.(Conditional) Select
, if you want to create the sandbox version of the policy.Select the check box for
.Click
to create the new External Services policy.Click
and assign the newly created External Services policy to a test device and a non-test device.NOTE:If you disable the Bundle Management module, services that are a part of the External Services policy do not flow down to the agent.