Hello,
is it possible to perform a reverse lookup in the WAPT console?
To clarify, it's possible to search for machines where the "tis-toto" package is installed, for example.
But is it possible to search for machines where it is NOT installed?
The search returned 6 results
- June 18, 2015 - 09:32
- Forum: WAPT Server
- Subject: Performing a reverse search
- Answers: 0
- Views : 2563
- June 18, 2015 - 09:12
- Forum: WAPT Server
- Subject: Error message on the WAPT console
- Answers: 1
- Views : 2405
Re: Error message on the WAPT console
Okay, well, I'll answer my own question then ;)
Indeed, WAPT uses motherboard UUIDs to list PCs on the network, but quite a few motherboards (Gigabyte in particular) have identical UUIDs and therefore cause a bit of a mess in WAPT (and I'm being polite).
To fix this, you need to...
Indeed, WAPT uses motherboard UUIDs to list PCs on the network, but quite a few motherboards (Gigabyte in particular) have identical UUIDs and therefore cause a bit of a mess in WAPT (and I'm being polite).
To fix this, you need to...
- June 16, 2015 - 3:07 PM
- Forum: WAPT Server
- Subject: Packages cannot be removed
- Answers: 2
- Views : 3517
Re: Packages unable to be removed
For your information, a "." before a filename is equivalent to "hiding" a file, so your problem with not being able to delete it probably stems from that.
On Debian, to manually remove a package, you need to navigate to the directory containing the .wapt files:
michel@srv-wapt:~# cd /var ...
On Debian, to manually remove a package, you need to navigate to the directory containing the .wapt files:
michel@srv-wapt:~# cd /var ...
- June 12, 2015 - 09:06
- Forum: WAPT Server
- Subject: Machine freeze
- Answers: 0
- Views : 2183
Machine freeze
Hello,
I wanted to know if it's possible to "freeze" PCs?
Let me explain: from the console, I'd like certain PCs to only update when I request it.
These PCs are "frozen"—they're classrooms—and they revert to their initial state each time...
I wanted to know if it's possible to "freeze" PCs?
Let me explain: from the console, I'd like certain PCs to only update when I request it.
These PCs are "frozen"—they're classrooms—and they revert to their initial state each time...
- June 11, 2015 - 4:06 PM
- Forum: WAPT Server
- Subject: Error message on the WAPT console
- Answers: 1
- Views : 2405
Error message on the WAPT console
Hello,
when I run the "package installation" on several selected machines, some return this error message:
"Host target UUID is not matching your request."
What does this error mean?
And what should I do to fix it?
Do I need to reinstall on all the affected machines...?
when I run the "package installation" on several selected machines, some return this error message:
"Host target UUID is not matching your request."
What does this error mean?
And what should I do to fix it?
Do I need to reinstall on all the affected machines...?
- May 28, 2015 - 08:52
- Forum: WAPT Server
- Subject: Preventing the closure of waptexit
- Answers: 6
- Views : 6310
Re: Preventing waptexit from closing
Hello,
I believe I'm in the right discussion for my question.
I'm currently testing WAPT on a network of approximately 600 Windows machines, and the problem I'm encountering is specifically related to the update process when Windows shuts down.
I would simply like the updates to occur without...
I believe I'm in the right discussion for my question.
I'm currently testing WAPT on a network of approximately 600 Windows machines, and the problem I'm encountering is specifically related to the update process when Windows shuts down.
I would simply like the updates to occur without...
