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Rollout server page parameters


The agent running on the rollout server has an additional page, the Rollout Server page. This page cannot be accessed through the regular agent interface. To log on to this page you must either have an admin logon, the system login of the master computer, or a login specifically defined by the admin. This page is only accessible via a browser through the following address: http://<rollout server name> :<rollout server port number>/rollout , for example scotty:1611/rollout .

Warning

Note:

You can enter the host name either as its short or full network name such as scotty or scotty.enterprise.com , or in the form of its IP address. Be aware that when you use IPv6 you need to put square brackets around the IP address, for example, [2001:db8:85a3:8d3:1319:8a2e:370:7348]:1611 .

For our first test this is the master and you can use the predefined login admin with no password.

The rollout server page provides the following information about all existing rollouts that are defined as being available on the respective rollout server:

Parameter

Description

Rollout Name

The name of the rollout as defined at its configuration in the console.

Rollout Type

The installation operation executed by the rollout (that is, if it is an agent installation, reinstallation, or uninstall).

Operating System

The operating system type and version of the target devices.

Auto-extractable Name

This is the name of the rollout package – the actual installation package of the agent as defined in the console. This entry is a direct link to the location of the package from which you can download it or launch it through the use of your mouse buttons.

Publication Date

This date box appears the date and time at which the package was made available on this page for download.

 

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BMC Client Management 12.7