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Reboot and Chained State
The reboot and chained states are the result of a device not performing the required reboot
following a deployment.
Table 4-1:
Reboot and Chained State
There are two deployments which will always perform a reboot:
Table 4-2:
Reboot Deployments
Standard packages reboot for one of three reasons.
•
The deployed package required and forced the reboot (unless suppressed), during the
installation.
•
The package installer determined that it required a reboot.
•
The reboot flag was sent to the agent. It is not necessary that the agent receive the Reboot
System Package or Task, the agent will perform the reboot on its own.
State
Description
Reboot State
Indicates that the device received a standard deployment
requiring a reboot, yet the reboot was suppressed. While in
this state, the agent will only accept a deployment. A reboot
deployment or a manual reboot will clear this state.
Chained State
Indicates that the agent received a chained deployment in
which the reboot was suppressed. While in the chained state,
the agent will only accept another chained deployment or a
reboot deployment.
Deployment
Description
Reboot System Package
A system task that is automatically added to the end of
chained deployments where the final reboot is not
suppressed. Also sent to agents when you click the
Reboot
Now
button on the
Endpoints
page.
Task - System Reboot
A task which permits the user to schedule a reboot using the
scheduling features of the Schedule Deployment Wizard.
Summary of Contents for ZENWORKS PATCH MANAGEMENT 6.4 SP2 - SERVER
Page 1: ...User Guide ZENworks Patch Management 6 4 SP2 ...
Page 44: ...USING ZENWORKS PATCH MANAGEMENT 28 ...
Page 138: ...WORKING WITH DEPLOYMENTS 122 ...
Page 212: ...USING GROUPS 196 ...
Page 236: ...REPORTING 220 ...
Page 308: ...CONFIGURING DEFAULT BEHAVIOR 292 ...
Page 332: ...USING THE AGENT 316 The Agent Control Panel opens Figure 10 19 Agent Control Panel ...