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(Optional) If you are configuring settings on a bundle folder or policy folder, click
Force
Inheritance
in the
Folder Task
list in the left navigation pane to ensure that all children (all
subfolders as well as individual bundles and policies) inherit the settings. Be aware that settings
configured on children are lost and that this action cannot be undone.
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Click
OK
to save the changes.
29.3 Manually Replicating Content from a
Primary Server to Satellite Devices
You can export content from a ZENworks Primary Server’s content repository and then manually
import that content into a Satellite device’s content repository. This process is sometimes called
offline content replication.
For more information about exporting content from the content repository, see the
zman
satellite-server-export-content (ssec)
command under “
Satellite Commands
” in the
ZENworks 10 Configuration Management Command Line Utilities Reference
. After you export the
content, you can copy it to a network drive or to a storage device and then manually import the
content into the Satellite device’s content repository.
For more information about importing the content into a Satellite device’s content repository, see the
zac cdp-import-content (cic)
command under “
Content Distribution Commands
” in the
ZENworks 10 Configuration Management Command Line Utilities Reference
.
You cannot manually export content from one ZENworks Primary Server and then import that
content into another Primary Server.
29.4 Including or Excluding Content
The default replication setting determines whether content is automatically replicated to new content
servers (see
Section 29.2, “Replicating Content to New Content Servers,” on page 245
). You
configure the setting for each bundle, policy, or folder. If you choose to include a bundle’s or
policy’s content on new content servers, it is replicated to all new servers; likewise, if you choose to
exclude the content, it is not replicated to any new servers.
In some cases, the default replication settings might not give you the desired replication scope for
your content, or the scope might change. If this occurs, you can manually include content on or
exclude it from specific content servers. There are three ways to do this:
Section 29.4.1, “Managing a Single Piece of Content on Multiple Content Servers,” on
page 247
Section 29.4.2, “Managing Content on the Folder Level,” on page 247
Section 29.4.3, “Managing Multiple Pieces of Content on a Single Content Server,” on
page 248
Section 29.4.4, “Managing Multiple Pieces of Content on Multiple Content Servers,” on
page 248