ZENworks Configuration Management supports distributing bundles and policies from ZENworks Servers or from other devices that are designated as Distribution Points. Your administrator controls whether or not your device is a Distribution Point.
If your device is serving as a Distribution Point, you can view statistical information about the number of times it has been accessed and the content (bundles and policies) that is stored on it.
Double-click the icon in the notification area.
In the left navigation pane, under
, click .
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Description |
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The status of the Distribution Point module. If the status is displayed, your device is currently not serving as a Distribution Point. |
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The port being used by the device to perform its Distribution Point function. |
Content Replication Method |
The replication method configured during the Satellite promotion.The Satellite performing the content role uses the configured replication method to replicate content from other Satellite content servers. |
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The amount of disk space being used by the repository. |
Synchronization Status |
The number and percentage of files synchronized. |
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The number of different devices that have accessed content from the repository on your device. This number represents the total unique accesses since the last time the option was used to reset the number to 0. |
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The number of bundle and policy files delivered to other devices. This number represents the total number of files transferred since the last time the option was used to reset the number to 0. |
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The total amount of data delivered to other devices. This amount represents the total number of files transferred since the last time the option was used to reset the amount to 0. |
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The total number of errors encountered while transferring files. Click the option to export transactions to a comma-separated values (CSV) file that you can use to examine the errors. |
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Click to export the information from the list to a CSV file. Click to clear the information from the list and to reset the , , , and fields to 0. |
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A listing of the last 10 devices to access the repository. The list shows only the 10 most recent accesses. However, all entries are saved until the history is cleared. To analyze all of the entries, click to create a CSV file. |
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A listing of the bundles and policies stored in the repository. |
The Recent Access History displays information about the 10 most recent repository accesses. This includes information about the device that performed the access, the total number of downloads that occurred, the amount of data that was transferred, and whether or not any errors occurred.
The list shows only the 10 most recent accesses. However, all entries are saved until the history is cleared. To analyze all of the entries, you can export the history to a comma-separated values (CSV) file.
Double-click the icon in the notification area.
In the left navigation pane, under
, click .Click
, specify a location and name for the CSV file, then click .To view the history file, open it in a text editor.
The history file contains two sections: Distribution Point Access History and Distribution Point Error History.
Distribution Point Access History: Contains an entry for each transaction in the
list. Each entry is formatted as follows:IP Address,DNS Name,Number of Files Transferred,Bytes Transferred,Number of Errors,Last Access (UTC)
For example:
123.45.167.52,wks1.novell.com,3,544,0,3/20/2007 7:16:59 PM
Distribution Point Error History: Contains an entry for each transaction that included an error. Each entry is formatted as follows:
IP Address,DNS Name,Requested URI,Status Code,Access Time (UTC)
For example:
123.45.167.53,wks2.novell.com,/app.msi,404,3/22/2007 9:11:33 AM
You can clear the Recent Access History to remove all entries from the list and to reset the
, , , and fields to 0.Double-click the icon in the notification area.
In the left navigation pane, under
, click .Click
, then click to confirm deletion of the history.