1.0 Primary Server Requirements
Ensure that the server where you install the Primary Server software meets the following requirements:
NOTE:The operating systems listed below are the ones on which the ZENworks Primary Server software can be installed. The list does not necessarily represent the operating systems that ZENworks Patch Management can update. For this list, see the ZENworks Patch Management Content Report.
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Server Usage |
Your server might be capable of handling tasks in addition to the tasks that a Primary Server performs. However, we recommend that any server where you install the Primary Server software be used only for ZENworks. |
For example, you might not want the server to do the following:
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Operating System Windows |
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Installation on a server in a clustered environment is not supported. |
Operating System Linux |
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IMPORTANT:
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Processor |
Speed:2.0 GHz or faster Type: Quad-core or faster |
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RAM |
8 GB minimum; 12 GB and above recommended |
8 GB for the first 3000 devices Add 1 GB RAM for every 3000 additional devices |
Disk Space |
20 GB for installation. Depending on the amount of content you need to distribute the space. For ZENworks database add 10 GB for every 1000 devices and for Audit database add 10 GB for every 5000 devices. 500 MB is recommended for the tmp directory. This disk space is required for rebuilding and editing the packages. Patch Management file storage (downloaded patch content) requires at least 25 GB of additional free disk space. All content replication servers also require this same amount of additional free disk space if Patch Management is enabled. If you use Patch Management in additional languages, each server also requires this additional amount of free space for each language. |
Because the ZENworks database file and ZENworks content repository can each become very large, you might want a separate partition or hard drive available. For information on changing the default content repository location on a Windows server, see For Linux servers, you might want the /var/opt directory to be located on a large partition. This is where the database (if embedded) and content repository are stored. The /etc directory requires less space. |
Display Resolution |
Video Adaptor: 256 colors Screen Resolution: 1024 × 768 minimum |
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File System |
If you have installed embedded Sybase on your device, ensure that the file system of the drive where you have installed ZENworks Configuration Management supports files larger than 4 GB. |
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DNS Resolution |
The servers and workstations in the Management Zone must use properly configured DNS to resolve device hostnames; otherwise, some features in ZENworks will not work properly. If the DNS is not properly configured, the servers cannot communicate with each other, and the workstations cannot communicate with the servers. Server names must support DNS requirements, such as not including underscores; otherwise, ZENworks login fails. Acceptable characters include the letters a-z (uppercase and lowercase), numbers, and the hyphen (-). NOTE:If the host name of a Linux Primary Server contains upper case characters, the server host name should be included in the /etc/hosts file located on that server. |
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IP Address |
The server must have a static IP address or a permanently leased IP address in the case of DHCP configuration. An IP address must be bound to all NICs on your target server. |
Installation hangs if it is trying to use a NIC that does not have an IP address bound to it. |
Microsoft .NET (Only for Windows) |
The Microsoft.NET 4.5 Framework and its latest updates must be installed and running on the Windows Primary Server in order to install ZENworks 2017. Ensure that the full.NET 4.5 Framework is installed on the device and not the.NET 4.5 Client Profile. |
On Windows Server 2012, .NET 4.5 is available by default. However, you need to enable it. You are given the option to enable .NET during the ZENworks installation. If you select the option, .NET is automatically enabled. |
Firewall Settings: TCP and UDP Ports |
Many TCP and UDP ports are opened by the ZENworks Installer during installation. If a port required by ZENworks is in use, the ZENworks Installer prompts you to configure an alternate port. IMPORTANT:If the firewall is disabled during installation or upgrade, ensure that you manually open the ports in the firewall settings when the firewall is enabled. |
For the list of TCP and UDP ports and how ZENworks uses them, see |
Supported Hypervisors |
Primary server software can be installed in the following virtual machine environments:
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