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6.2.4 Restarting the ZENworks Services
Do one of the following:
To restart a service that is already running, use the following command:
/etc/init.d/
servicename
restart
Replace
servicename
with the name of the service as listed in
Table 6-2 on page 73
.
To restart all the ZENworks services:
1. Execute the following command at the server prompt:
/opt/novell/zenworks/bin/novell-zenworks-configure -c Start
2. Enter the number next to the
Restart
action.
6.3 Configuring Additional Access to a
ZENworks Server
If you have managed devices that are unable to authenticate to the IP address or DNS name of a
ZENworks Server, such as devices outside the firewall or devices using a proxy server, you can
specify additional IP addresses or DNS names for the ZENworks Server that can be used by the
devices for access to the server.
Section 6.3.1, “Addressing Non-Detectable IP Address Conditions,” on page 75
Section 6.3.2, “Addressing Non-Detectable DNS Name Conditions,” on page 75
6.3.1 Addressing Non-Detectable IP Address Conditions
The Non-Detectable IP Addresses panel lets you specify the addresses that can be used to access the
ZENworks Server when the server’s IP address cannot be found by a device.
1
In ZENworks Control Center, click
Devices
in the left pane, select
Servers
in the Devices
panel, select a server object, click the
Settings
tab, click
Infrastructure Management
, then select
Non-detectable IP Addresses
.
2
Fill in the field:
IP Address:
Standard dotted-decimal notation. For example,
123.45.167.100.
3
Click
Add
to add the address to the list.
4
Repeat
Step 1
to
Step 3
to add additional IP addresses.
5
If necessary, use the
Move Up
and
Move Down
buttons to reorder the list.
The IP addresses are used in the order listed, from top to bottom.
6
When you are finished adding addresses, click
Apply
or
OK
to save the addresses.
6.3.2 Addressing Non-Detectable DNS Name Conditions
The Additional DNS Names panel lets you specify additional names that can be used to access the
ZENworks Server when the server’s DNS name cannot be found by a device.
The DNS names added in this panel are distributed to all managed devices for them to use in
connecting to the server.