Wake on LAN Policy Issues... No WOL Packets

There's no sign of WOL packets in my captures (wireshark w/ a display
filter for UDP traffic only). I can see "packet sent" notifications on
the console tho...

Marcus Breiden wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Sep 2007 14:22:08 GMT, _jd_ wrote:
>
>> The server switch port was mirrored and all packets were captured with
>> wireshark during the policy schedule window. No sign of WOL packets in
>> the capture. All UDP traffic relates to NCP/NDS/SNMP protocols only.
>
> hmm... strange, could you post the trace?
Thanks Marcus. Here is is:
[9/14/07 15:19:18.577] WOLService:ServiceManager: Starting the
ZENworksWOLServiceManager...
[9/14/07 15:19:18.604] Service Manager (TCP): Initializing
'WOLServiceManager'...
[9/14/07 15:19:18.620] Service Manager (TCP): ServiceManagerServer
information: <IP>:16246
[9/14/07 15:19:18.621] Service Manager (TCP): ServiceManagerServerInfo:
getSerDirectory: prop_file_url =
file:/vol1:/ZENworks/RemMgmt/Server/properties/TracerFilter.properties
[9/14/07 15:19:18.621] Service Manager (TCP): Returning
"\vol1:\ZENworks\RemMgmt\Server\properties" as the directory for the
serialized file.
[9/14/07 15:19:18.621] Service Manager (TCP): Returning this as the
directory to store the file: \vol1:\ZENworks\RemMgmt\Server\properties
[9/14/07 15:19:18.642] Service Manager: Using properties file
/WOLStart.properties
[9/14/07 15:19:18.677] Service Manager: ---- begin service data for 'WOL
SERVICE'
[9/14/07 15:19:18.677] Service Manager: Service Name = WOL Service
[9/14/07 15:19:18.677] Service Manager: Class Name =
com.novell.zenworks.desktop.remotewakeup.WakeUpLAN Service
[9/14/07 15:19:18.678] Service Manager: --- begin custom properties ---
[9/14/07 15:19:18.678] Service Manager: --- end custom properties ---
[9/14/07 15:19:18.678] Service Manager: Load Type = Auto
[9/14/07 15:19:18.679] Service Manager: Service Type = User
[9/14/07 15:19:18.679] Service Manager: Restart Option = Don't Restart
[9/14/07 15:19:18.679] Service Manager: ---- end service data for 'WOL
SERVICE'
[9/14/07 15:19:18.679] Service Manager: Autoloading boot services
[9/14/07 15:19:18.679] Service Manager: No boot services defined
[9/14/07 15:19:18.679] Service Manager: Autoloading system services
[9/14/07 15:19:18.679] Service Manager: No system services defined
[9/14/07 15:19:18.679] Service Manager: Autoloading system services
[9/14/07 15:19:18.680] Service Manager: Load sequence ..
[9/14/07 15:19:18.680] Service Manager: 0) (0) WOL Service
[9/14/07 15:19:18.681] Service Manager: Autoloading, system service name
= WOL Service class =
com.novell.zenworks.desktop.remotewakeup.WakeUpLAN Service
[9/14/07 15:19:18.689] Service Manager: Attempting to load class
'com.novell.zenworks.desktop.remotewakeup.WakeUpLA NService'
[9/14/07 15:19:18.690] Service Manager: start(ServiceDataAccessor,
String[]) not found in
'com.novell.zenworks.desktop.remotewakeup.WakeUpLA NService'
[9/14/07 15:19:18.758] WOLService:ServiceManager: Starting the Wake on
Lan service...
[9/14/07 15:19:18.764] WOLService:ServiceManager: Listener file not found
[9/14/07 15:19:18.799] WOLService:ServiceManager: Starting the service
[9/14/07 15:19:18.840] WOLService:ServiceManager: Logging is as adminfalse
[9/14/07 15:19:18.856] WOLService:ServiceManager: the getScope returned0
[9/14/07 15:19:18.856] WOLService:ServiceManager: Authenticate AS code
dn CN=WOL Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO> Tree<myTree>
[9/14/07 15:19:18.856] WOLService:ServiceManager: Authenticating as
CN=WOL Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:19:18.856] WOLService:ServiceManager: NDAPAuthUtilities:
getID: Trial: 0
[9/14/07 15:19:19.414] WOLService:ServiceManager: NDAPAuthUtilities:
getID: return value= 0
[9/14/07 15:19:19.414] WOLService:ServiceManager: getID returned value0
[9/14/07 15:19:19.415] WOLService:ServiceManager: the syncString.str
name isCN=WOL Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:19:19.415] WOLService:ServiceManager: authenticate as
returns istrue
[9/14/07 15:19:19.415] WOLService:ServiceManager: NDAPAuthUtilities:
createInitialContext: Getting initial context: ndsTree: <myTree>,
objectDN: CN=WOL Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:19:19.415] WOLService:ServiceManager: NDAPAuthUtilities:
createInitialContext: Trial: 0
[9/14/07 15:19:19.415] WOLService:ServiceManager: NDAPAuthUtilities:
createInitialContext: Creating initial context on ndsTree + objectDN
[9/14/07 15:19:19.420] WOLService:ServiceManager: NDAPAuthUtilities:
reLookUp: look up for CN=WOL Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>,
handle.baseDN: CN=WOL Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:19:19.420] WOLService:ServiceManager: getAttributesofDN:
Attributes of:
[9/14/07 15:19:19.420] WOLService:ServiceManager: NDAPAuthUtilities:
getAttributesOfDN: Trial: 0
[9/14/07 15:19:19.435] WOLService:ServiceManager:
getAttributes:Attributes={host server=Host Server: Distinguished Name
CN=<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>}
[9/14/07 15:19:19.435] WOLService:ServiceManager: The getAttributesofDn
returned{host server=Host Server: Distinguished Name
CN=<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>}
[9/14/07 15:19:19.436] WOLService:ServiceManager: The ndsSyntaxId is 1
[9/14/07 15:19:19.436] WOLService:ServiceManager: The base class is
com.novell.service.nds.naming.net.NetAttribute
[9/14/07 15:19:19.436] WOLService:ServiceManager: the attribute addeed
is
com.novell.zenworks.desktop.inventory.zencommon.Di rectoryAttribute@c24c0
for Host Server
[9/14/07 15:19:19.437] WOLService:ServiceManager: Server DN is
CN=<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:19:19.437] WOLService:ServiceManager: Logout in
NDAPAuthUtilities the syncString.str isCN=WOL
Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:19:19.437] WOLService:ServiceManager: Authenticating out as
CN=WOL Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:19:19.437] WOLService:ServiceManager: NDAPAuthUtilities:
clearID: Trial: 0
[9/14/07 15:19:19.437] WOLService:ServiceManager: logout tries:0
[9/14/07 15:19:19.440] WOLService:ServiceManager: After notifying
[9/14/07 15:19:19.440] WOLService:ServiceManager: Logout from NDS
returnedtrue
[9/14/07 15:19:19.440] WOLService:ServiceManager: unauthenticate
succeeded for CN=WOL Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:19:19.442] WUOLService:ReadRefreshTime: Logging is as adminfalse
[9/14/07 15:19:19.443] WUOLService:ReadRefreshTime: the getScope returned0
[9/14/07 15:19:19.443] WUOLService:ReadRefreshTime: Authenticate AS
code dn CN=WOL Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO> Tree<myTree>
[9/14/07 15:19:19.443] WUOLService:ReadRefreshTime: Authenticating as
CN=WOL Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:19:19.443] WUOLService:ReadRefreshTime: NDAPAuthUtilities:
getID: Trial: 0
[9/14/07 15:19:19.461] WUOLService:ReadRefreshTime: NDAPAuthUtilities:
getID: return value= 0
[9/14/07 15:19:19.461] WUOLService:ReadRefreshTime: getID returned value0
[9/14/07 15:19:19.461] WUOLService:ReadRefreshTime: the syncString.str
name isCN=WOL Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:19:19.461] WUOLService:ReadRefreshTime: authenticate as
returns istrue
[9/14/07 15:19:19.461] WUOLService:ReadRefreshTime: NDAPAuthUtilities:
createInitialContext: Getting initial context: ndsTree: <myTree>,
objectDN: CN=WOL Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:19:19.461] WUOLService:ReadRefreshTime: NDAPAuthUtilities:
createInitialContext: Trial: 0
[9/14/07 15:19:19.461] WUOLService:ReadRefreshTime: NDAPAuthUtilities:
createInitialContext: Creating initial context on ndsTree + objectDN
[9/14/07 15:19:19.465] WUOLService:ReadRefreshTime: Getting
refreshschedule Attributes
[9/14/07 15:19:19.466] WUOLService:ReadRefreshTime: NDAPAuthUtilities:
reLookUp: look up for CN=WOL Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>,
handle.baseDN: CN=WOL Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:19:19.466] WUOLService:ReadRefreshTime: getAttributesofDN:
Attributes of:
[9/14/07 15:19:19.467] WUOLService:ReadRefreshTime: NDAPAuthUtilities:
getAttributesOfDN: Trial: 0
[9/14/07 15:19:19.479] WUOLService:ReadRefreshTime:
getAttributes:Attributes={zendmwolrefreshschedule= zendmWolRefreshSchedule:
[9/14/07 15:19:19.479] WUOLService:ReadRefreshTime: The
getAttributesofDn
returned{zendmwolrefreshschedule=zendmWolRefreshSc hedule:
[9/14/07 15:19:19.479] WUOLService:ReadRefreshTime: The ndsSyntaxId is 9
[9/14/07 15:19:19.479] WUOLService:ReadRefreshTime: The base class is
com.novell.service.nds.naming.net.NetAttribute
[9/14/07 15:19:19.479] WUOLService:ReadRefreshTime: the attribute
addeed is
com.novell.zenworks.desktop.inventory.zencommon.Di rectoryAttribute@1df280b
for zendmWolRefreshSchedule
[9/14/07 15:19:19.480] WUOLService:ReadRefreshTime: Got the Attributes
[9/14/07 15:19:19.481] WOLService:ServiceManager: Logout in
NDAPAuthUtilities the syncString.str isCN=WOL
Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:19:19.481] WOLService:ServiceManager: Authenticating out as
CN=WOL Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:19:19.481] WOLService:ServiceManager: NDAPAuthUtilities:
clearID: Trial: 0
[9/14/07 15:19:19.481] WOLService:ServiceManager: logout tries:0
[9/14/07 15:19:19.483] WOLService:ServiceManager: After notifying
[9/14/07 15:19:19.484] WOLService:ServiceManager: Logout from NDS
returnedtrue
[9/14/07 15:19:19.484] WOLService:ServiceManager: unauthenticate
succeeded for CN=WOL Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:19:19.484] WOLService:ServiceManager: schedule V is not empty
[9/14/07 15:19:19.516] WOLService:ServiceManager: Logging is as adminfalse
[9/14/07 15:19:19.516] WOLService:ServiceManager: the getScope returned0
[9/14/07 15:19:19.516] WOLService:ServiceManager: Authenticate AS code
dn CN=WOL Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO> Tree<myTree>
[9/14/07 15:19:19.516] WOLService:ServiceManager: Authenticating as
CN=WOL Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:19:19.516] WOLService:ServiceManager: NDAPAuthUtilities:
getID: Trial: 0
[9/14/07 15:19:19.534] WOLService:ServiceManager: NDAPAuthUtilities:
getID: return value= 0
[9/14/07 15:19:19.534] WOLService:ServiceManager: getID returned value0
[9/14/07 15:19:19.535] WOLService:ServiceManager: the syncString.str
name isCN=WOL Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:19:19.535] WOLService:ServiceManager: authenticate as
returns istrue
[9/14/07 15:19:19.537] WOLService:ServiceManager: NDAPAuthUtilities:
createInitialContext: Getting initial context: ndsTree: <myTree>,
objectDN: CN=WOL Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:19:19.537] WOLService:ServiceManager: NDAPAuthUtilities:
createInitialContext: Trial: 0
[9/14/07 15:19:19.537] WOLService:ServiceManager: NDAPAuthUtilities:
createInitialContext: Creating initial context on ndsTree + objectDN
[9/14/07 15:19:19.543] WOLService:ServiceManager: NDAPAuthUtilities:
reLookUp: look up for CN=WOL Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>,
handle.baseDN: CN=WOL Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:19:19.543] WOLService:ServiceManager: NDAPAuthUtilities:
modifyAttributes: Trial: 0
[9/14/07 15:19:19.543] WOLService:ServiceManager: modify
DirContext:CN=WOL Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:19:19.560] WOLService:ServiceManager: Modify attributestrue
[9/14/07 15:19:19.560] WOLService:ServiceManager: Logout in
NDAPAuthUtilities the syncString.str isCN=WOL
Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:19:19.562] WOLService:ServiceManager: Authenticating out as
CN=WOL Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:19:19.562] WOLService:ServiceManager: NDAPAuthUtilities:
clearID: Trial: 0
[9/14/07 15:19:19.562] WOLService:ServiceManager: logout tries:0
[9/14/07 15:19:19.567] WOLService:ServiceManager: After notifying
[9/14/07 15:19:19.567] WOLService:ServiceManager: Logout from NDS
returnedtrue
[9/14/07 15:19:19.567] WOLService:ServiceManager: unauthenticate
succeeded for CN=WOL Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:19:19.568] WOLService:ServiceManager: Wake on Lan service
started successfully
[9/14/07 15:19:19.568] Service Manager: Service 'WOL Service', started
successfully
[9/14/07 15:19:19.568] Service Manager: Successfully autoloaded service,
WOL Service
[9/14/07 15:19:19.568] Service Manager (TCP): 'WOLServiceManager' is ready
[9/14/07 15:22:30.089] WOLService:ServiceManager: Refreshtimecallback ::
Schedule fired :: Reading Policy
[9/14/07 15:22:30.093] WUOLService:ReadPolicy: Reading Policy...
[9/14/07 15:22:30.094] WUOLService:ReadPolicy: Get policy called with dn
= CN=<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO> orFlags =1073741824 dominateFlag =
1073741824 policy type =zenpolServerType policy Value = zendmWakeUpPolicy
[9/14/07 15:22:30.352] WUOLService:ReadPolicy: The number of
effectivePolicies: 1
[9/14/07 15:22:30.352] WUOLService:ReadPolicy: the policy dn is
CN=Server Package_<myServer>:WOLTesting.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:22:30.352] WUOLService:ReadPolicy: Found policy :: getting
attributes ...
[9/14/07 15:22:30.353] WUOLService:ReadPolicy: Logging is as adminfalse
[9/14/07 15:22:30.353] WUOLService:ReadPolicy: the getScope returned0
[9/14/07 15:22:30.353] WUOLService:ReadPolicy: Authenticate AS code dn
CN=Server Package_<myServer>:WOLTesting.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO> Tree<myTree>
[9/14/07 15:22:30.353] WUOLService:ReadPolicy: Authenticating as
CN=Server Package_<myServer>:WOLTesting.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:22:30.353] WUOLService:ReadPolicy: NDAPAuthUtilities: getID:
Trial: 0
[9/14/07 15:22:30.371] WUOLService:ReadPolicy: NDAPAuthUtilities: getID:
return value= 0
[9/14/07 15:22:30.371] WUOLService:ReadPolicy: getID returned value0
[9/14/07 15:22:30.371] WUOLService:ReadPolicy: the syncString.str name
isCN=Server Package_<myServer>:WOLTesting.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:22:30.371] WUOLService:ReadPolicy: authenticate as returns
istrue
[9/14/07 15:22:30.371] WUOLService:ReadPolicy: NDAPAuthUtilities:
createInitialContext: Getting initial context: ndsTree: <myTree>,
objectDN: CN=Server Package_<myServer>:WOLTesting.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:22:30.371] WUOLService:ReadPolicy: NDAPAuthUtilities:
createInitialContext: Trial: 0
[9/14/07 15:22:30.371] WUOLService:ReadPolicy: NDAPAuthUtilities:
createInitialContext: Creating initial context on ndsTree + objectDN
[9/14/07 15:22:30.375] WUOLService:ReadPolicy: NDAPAuthUtilities:
reLookUp: look up for CN=Server
Package_<myServer>:WOLTesting.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>, handle.baseDN:
CN=Server Package_<myServer>:WOLTesting.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:22:30.375] WUOLService:ReadPolicy: getAttributesofDN:
Attributes of:
[9/14/07 15:22:30.375] WUOLService:ReadPolicy: NDAPAuthUtilities:
getAttributesOfDN: Trial: 0
[9/14/07 15:22:30.389] WUOLService:ReadPolicy:
getAttributes:Attributes={zenpolscheduledpolicy=ze npolScheduledPolicy:
zendmwoltargetlist=zendmWolTargetList: Distinguished Name
CN=WKS001279ADF0E6|00:12:79:AD:F0:E6.OU=Workstatio ns_ZFD7.OU=Utility.O=<myO>}
[9/14/07 15:22:30.389] WUOLService:ReadPolicy: The getAttributesofDn
returned{zenpolscheduledpolicy=zenpolScheduledPoli cy:
zendmwoltargetlist=zendmWolTargetList: Distinguished Name
CN=WKS001279ADF0E6|00:12:79:AD:F0:E6.OU=Workstatio ns_ZFD7.OU=Utility.O=<myO>}
[9/14/07 15:22:30.389] WUOLService:ReadPolicy: The ndsSyntaxId is 1
[9/14/07 15:22:30.389] WUOLService:ReadPolicy: The base class is
com.novell.service.nds.naming.net.NetAttribute
[9/14/07 15:22:30.389] WUOLService:ReadPolicy: the attribute addeed is
com.novell.zenworks.desktop.inventory.zencommon.Di rectoryAttribute@176e552
for zendmWolTargetList
[9/14/07 15:22:30.389] WUOLService:ReadPolicy: The ndsSyntaxId is 9
[9/14/07 15:22:30.389] WUOLService:ReadPolicy: The base class is
com.novell.service.nds.naming.net.NetAttribute
[9/14/07 15:22:30.389] WUOLService:ReadPolicy: the attribute addeed is
com.novell.zenworks.desktop.inventory.zencommon.Di rectoryAttribute@c980c9
for zenpolScheduledPolicy
[9/14/07 15:22:30.389] WUOLService:ReadPolicy: Logout in
NDAPAuthUtilities the syncString.str isCN=Server
Package_<myServer>:WOLTesting.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:22:30.389] WUOLService:ReadPolicy: Authenticating out as
CN=Server Package_<myServer>:WOLTesting.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:22:30.390] WUOLService:ReadPolicy: NDAPAuthUtilities:
clearID: Trial: 0
[9/14/07 15:22:30.390] WUOLService:ReadPolicy: logout tries:0
[9/14/07 15:22:30.392] WUOLService:ReadPolicy: After notifying
[9/14/07 15:22:30.392] WUOLService:ReadPolicy: Logout from NDS returnedtrue
[9/14/07 15:22:30.392] WUOLService:ReadPolicy: unauthenticate succeeded
for CN=Server Package_<myServer>:WOLTesting.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:22:30.393] WOLService:ServiceManager: This SCHEDULE is added
to the current list
[9/14/07 15:22:30.394] WOLService:ServiceManager: Schedule Fired ::
ExploreDS :: Going to read target list attributes
[9/14/07 15:22:30.398] DefaultThreadPool: Creating Thread- {Thread Count
: 0, TimerInterval : 1991}
[9/14/07 15:22:30.399] DefaultThreadPool: Starting thread : WUOL Service
Thread-T0
[9/14/07 15:22:30.405] WUOLService:ExploreDS: RUN CALLED in Explore DS
target_list.size():1
[9/14/07 15:22:30.405] WUOLService:ExploreDS: Logging is as adminfalse
[9/14/07 15:22:30.405] WUOLService:ExploreDS: the getScope returned0
[9/14/07 15:22:30.405] WUOLService:ExploreDS: Authenticate AS code dn
CN=Server Package_<myServer>:WOLTesting.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO> Tree<myTree>
[9/14/07 15:22:30.405] WUOLService:ExploreDS: Authenticating as
CN=Server Package_<myServer>:WOLTesting.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:22:30.405] WUOLService:ExploreDS: NDAPAuthUtilities: getID:
Trial: 0
[9/14/07 15:22:30.428] WUOLService:ExploreDS: NDAPAuthUtilities: getID:
return value= 0
[9/14/07 15:22:30.428] WUOLService:ExploreDS: getID returned value0
[9/14/07 15:22:30.428] WUOLService:ExploreDS: the syncString.str name
isCN=Server Package_<myServer>:WOLTesting.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:22:30.428] WUOLService:ExploreDS: authenticate as returns istrue
[9/14/07 15:22:30.428] WUOLService:ExploreDS: NDAPAuthUtilities:
createInitialContext: Getting initial context: ndsTree: <myTree>,
objectDN:
CN=WKS001279ADF0E6|00:12:79:AD:F0:E6.OU=Workstatio ns_ZFD7.OU=Utility.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:22:30.428] WUOLService:ExploreDS: NDAPAuthUtilities:
createInitialContext: Trial: 0
[9/14/07 15:22:30.428] WUOLService:ExploreDS: NDAPAuthUtilities:
createInitialContext: Creating initial context on ndsTree + objectDN
[9/14/07 15:22:30.433] WUOLService:ExploreDS: ExploreDS:: auth done
[9/14/07 15:22:30.433] WUOLService:ExploreDS: Explore called for DS::
[9/14/07 15:22:30.434] WUOLService:ExploreDS: Search called inside
explore for DS::
[9/14/07 15:22:30.434] WUOLService:ExploreDS: Search:: inside
[9/14/07 15:22:30.434] WUOLService:ExploreDS: NDAPAuthUtilities: search:
Trial: 0
[9/14/07 15:22:30.434] WUOLService:ExploreDS: NDAPAuthUtilities: search:
DirContext:CN=WKS001279ADF0E6|00:12:79:AD:F0:E6.OU =Workstations_ZFD7.OU=Utility.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:22:30.434] WUOLService:ExploreDS: NDAPAuthUtilities: search:
Base DN = , filter = (|(Object Class=Workstation)(Object
Class=zenWorkstationGroup))
[9/14/07 15:22:34.753] WUOLService:ExploreDS: The ndsSyntaxId is 3
[9/14/07 15:22:34.753] WUOLService:ExploreDS: The base class is
com.novell.service.nds.naming.net.NetAttribute
[9/14/07 15:22:34.753] WUOLService:ExploreDS: The ndsSyntaxId is 20
[9/14/07 15:22:34.753] WUOLService:ExploreDS: The base class is
com.novell.service.nds.naming.net.NetAttribute
[9/14/07 15:22:34.753] WUOLService:ExploreDS: The ndsSyntaxId is 3
[9/14/07 15:22:34.753] WUOLService:ExploreDS: The base class is
com.novell.service.nds.naming.net.NetAttribute
[9/14/07 15:22:34.753] WUOLService:ExploreDS: The ndsSyntaxId is 3
[9/14/07 15:22:34.754] WUOLService:ExploreDS: The base class is
com.novell.service.nds.naming.net.NetAttribute
[9/14/07 15:22:34.755] WUOLService:ExploreDS: The ndsSyntaxId is 3
[9/14/07 15:22:34.755] WUOLService:ExploreDS: The base class is
com.novell.service.nds.naming.net.NetAttribute
[9/14/07 15:22:34.755] WUOLService:ExploreDS: NDAPAuthUtilities: search:
returning...
[9/14/07 15:22:34.755] WUOLService:ExploreDS: Search:: inside Done
[9/14/07 15:22:34.755] WUOLService:ExploreDS: Search:: inside
ret_vect.size() is 1
[9/14/07 15:22:34.756] WUOLService:ExploreDS: search:: inside getAtt called
[9/14/07 15:22:34.758] WUOLService:ExploreDS: Search:: getAtt:: inside
called:: ret.directoryAttributes.size() is 5
[9/14/07 15:22:34.759] WUOLService:ExploreDS: Search:: getAtt::
1:wmachine.wsDN is
CN=WKS001279ADF0E6|00:12:79:AD:F0:E6.OU=Workstatio ns_ZFD7.OU=Utility.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:22:34.759] WUOLService:ExploreDS: getatt:: Attribute id is
WM:Network Address
[9/14/07 15:22:34.759] WUOLService:ExploreDS: Inside getatt ::
num_values is 1
[9/14/07 15:22:34.759] WUOLService:ExploreDS: getatt:: values.element at
j is <myWorkstationIP>
[9/14/07 15:22:34.760] WUOLService:ExploreDS: getatt:: 1st elseif
[9/14/07 15:22:34.760] WUOLService:ExploreDS: Search:: getAtt::
1:wmachine.wsDN is
CN=WKS001279ADF0E6|00:12:79:AD:F0:E6.OU=Workstatio ns_ZFD7.OU=Utility.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:22:34.760] WUOLService:ExploreDS: getatt:: Attribute id is
Object Class
[9/14/07 15:22:34.760] WUOLService:ExploreDS: Inside getatt ::
num_values is 4
[9/14/07 15:22:34.760] WUOLService:ExploreDS: getatt:: values.element at
j is Class Name Workstation
[9/14/07 15:22:34.760] WUOLService:ExploreDS: getatt:: values.element at
j is Class Name Computer
[9/14/07 15:22:34.760] WUOLService:ExploreDS: getatt:: values.element at
j is Class Name Device
[9/14/07 15:22:34.760] WUOLService:ExploreDS: getatt:: values.element at
j is Class Name Top
[9/14/07 15:22:34.760] WUOLService:ExploreDS: Search:: getAtt::
1:wmachine.wsDN is
CN=WKS001279ADF0E6|00:12:79:AD:F0:E6.OU=Workstatio ns_ZFD7.OU=Utility.O=<myO>
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zenwmSubnetMask
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num_values is 1
[9/14/07 15:22:34.760] WUOLService:ExploreDS: getatt:: values.element at
j is 255.255.255.0
[9/14/07 15:22:34.760] WUOLService:ExploreDS: getatt:: 3rd elseif
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1:wmachine.wsDN is
CN=WKS001279ADF0E6|00:12:79:AD:F0:E6.OU=Workstatio ns_ZFD7.OU=Utility.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:22:34.763] WUOLService:ExploreDS: getatt:: Attribute id is
ZEN:INV SubNet Address
[9/14/07 15:22:34.763] WUOLService:ExploreDS: Inside getatt ::
num_values is 1
[9/14/07 15:22:34.764] WUOLService:ExploreDS: getatt:: values.element at
j is [255.255.255.240]
[9/14/07 15:22:34.764] WUOLService:ExploreDS: Search:: getAtt::
1:wmachine.wsDN is
CN=WKS001279ADF0E6|00:12:79:AD:F0:E6.OU=Workstatio ns_ZFD7.OU=Utility.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:22:34.764] WUOLService:ExploreDS: getatt:: Attribute id is
zenwmMACAddress
[9/14/07 15:22:34.764] WUOLService:ExploreDS: Inside getatt ::
num_values is 1
[9/14/07 15:22:34.764] WUOLService:ExploreDS: getatt:: values.element at
j is 00:12:79:AD:F0:E6
[9/14/07 15:22:34.764] WUOLService:ExploreDS: getatt:: 2nd elseif
[9/14/07 15:22:34.764] WUOLService:ExploreDS: search:: inside getAtt
call done
[9/14/07 15:22:34.764] WUOLService:ExploreDS: Search:: outside
[9/14/07 15:22:34.764] WUOLService:ExploreDS: Search call finished
inside explore for DS::
[9/14/07 15:22:34.764] WUOLService:ExploreDS: Explore call ends for DS::
[9/14/07 15:22:34.764] WUOLService:ExploreDS: ExploreDS:: explore done
[9/14/07 15:22:34.764] WUOLService:ExploreDS: ExploreDS:: unauth start
[9/14/07 15:22:34.764] WUOLService:ExploreDS: Logout in
NDAPAuthUtilities the syncString.str isCN=Server
Package_<myServer>:WOLTesting.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:22:34.764] WUOLService:ExploreDS: Authenticating out as
CN=Server Package_<myServer>:WOLTesting.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:22:34.764] WUOLService:ExploreDS: NDAPAuthUtilities:
clearID: Trial: 0
[9/14/07 15:22:34.764] WUOLService:ExploreDS: logout tries:0
[9/14/07 15:22:34.768] WUOLService:ExploreDS: After notifying
[9/14/07 15:22:34.768] WUOLService:ExploreDS: Logout from NDS returnedtrue
[9/14/07 15:22:34.768] WUOLService:ExploreDS: unauthenticate succeeded
for CN=Server Package_<myServer>:WOLTesting.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:22:34.768] WUOLService:ExploreDS: ExploreDS:: unauth done
[9/14/07 15:22:34.768] WOLService:ServiceManager: WUOLService element read
[9/14/07 15:22:34.772] DefaultThreadPool: Creating Thread- {Thread Count
: 1, TimerInterval : 2036}
[9/14/07 15:22:34.773] WUOLService:ExploreDS: ExploreDS:: in final block
unauth doing
[9/14/07 15:22:34.773] WUOLService:ExploreDS: Logout in
NDAPAuthUtilities the syncString.str isnull
[9/14/07 15:22:34.773] WUOLService:ExploreDS: Logout from NDS returnedtrue
[9/14/07 15:22:34.773] WUOLService:ExploreDS: unauthenticate succeeded
for CN=Server Package_<myServer>:WOLTesting.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 15:22:34.773] WUOLService:ExploreDS: ExploreDS:: in final block
unauth done
[9/14/07 15:22:34.773] DefaultThreadPool: Starting thread : WUOL Service
Thread-T1
[9/14/07 15:22:34.786] WOLService:ServiceManager: <myWorkstationIP>
001279ADF0E6 Packet sent to remote machine.
[9/14/07 15:25:00.001] WOLService:ServiceManager: One of the schedules
expired
[9/14/07 15:25:00.001] WOLService:ServiceManager: Policy Refresh
Schedule has expired.
[9/14/07 15:26:35.699] WOLService:ServiceManager: <myWorkstationIP>
001279ADF0E6 Remote Machine not responding.
[9/14/07 16:47:24.587] Service Manager (TCP):
ServiceManagerServer.stopAllServices called
[9/14/07 16:47:24.588] Service Manager (TCP): ServiceManagerServer.close
called
[9/14/07 16:47:24.588] Service Manager (TCP):
ServiceManagerServerInfo.deleteInfo called
[9/14/07 16:47:24.589] Service Manager (TCP): ServiceManagerServerInfo:
getSerDirectory: prop_file_url =
file:/vol1:/ZENworks/RemMgmt/Server/properties/TracerFilter.properties
[9/14/07 16:47:24.589] Service Manager (TCP): Returning
"\vol1:\ZENworks\RemMgmt\Server\properties" as the directory for the
serialized file.
[9/14/07 16:47:24.589] Service Manager (TCP): Returning this as the
directory to store the file: \vol1:\ZENworks\RemMgmt\Server\properties
[9/14/07 16:47:24.590] Service Manager: Terminating service manager
[9/14/07 16:47:24.590] Service Manager: Terminating service manager
[9/14/07 16:47:24.590] Service Manager: Stopping 'WOL Service'
[9/14/07 16:47:24.595] Service Manager: Stopping Service WOL Service
[9/14/07 16:47:24.595] WOLService:ServiceManager: Stopping the Wake on
Lan service ...
[9/14/07 16:47:24.596] WOLService:ServiceManager: Schedule being removed
[9/14/07 16:47:24.596] WOLService:ServiceManager: Logging is as adminfalse
[9/14/07 16:47:24.596] WOLService:ServiceManager: the getScope returned0
[9/14/07 16:47:24.596] WOLService:ServiceManager: Authenticate AS code
dn CN=WOL Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO> Tree<myTree>
[9/14/07 16:47:24.596] WOLService:ServiceManager: Authenticating as
CN=WOL Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 16:47:24.596] WOLService:ServiceManager: NDAPAuthUtilities:
getID: Trial: 0
[9/14/07 16:47:24.617] WOLService:ServiceManager: NDAPAuthUtilities:
getID: return value= 0
[9/14/07 16:47:24.617] WOLService:ServiceManager: getID returned value0
[9/14/07 16:47:24.617] WOLService:ServiceManager: the syncString.str
name isCN=WOL Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 16:47:24.617] WOLService:ServiceManager: authenticate as
returns istrue
[9/14/07 16:47:24.617] WOLService:ServiceManager: NDAPAuthUtilities:
createInitialContext: Getting initial context: ndsTree: <myTree>,
objectDN: CN=WOL Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 16:47:24.617] WOLService:ServiceManager: NDAPAuthUtilities:
createInitialContext: Trial: 0
[9/14/07 16:47:24.617] WOLService:ServiceManager: NDAPAuthUtilities:
createInitialContext: Creating initial context on ndsTree + objectDN
[9/14/07 16:47:24.621] WOLService:ServiceManager: NDAPAuthUtilities:
reLookUp: look up for CN=WOL Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>,
handle.baseDN: CN=WOL Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 16:47:24.621] WOLService:ServiceManager: NDAPAuthUtilities:
modifyAttributes: Trial: 0
[9/14/07 16:47:24.621] WOLService:ServiceManager: modify
DirContext:CN=WOL Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 16:47:24.633] WOLService:ServiceManager: Modify attributestrue
[9/14/07 16:47:24.633] WOLService:ServiceManager: Logout in
NDAPAuthUtilities the syncString.str isCN=WOL
Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 16:47:24.633] WOLService:ServiceManager: Authenticating out as
CN=WOL Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 16:47:24.633] WOLService:ServiceManager: NDAPAuthUtilities:
clearID: Trial: 0
[9/14/07 16:47:24.633] WOLService:ServiceManager: logout tries:0
[9/14/07 16:47:24.635] WOLService:ServiceManager: After notifying
[9/14/07 16:47:24.635] WOLService:ServiceManager: Logout from NDS
returnedtrue
[9/14/07 16:47:24.635] WOLService:ServiceManager: unauthenticate
succeeded for CN=WOL Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
[9/14/07 16:47:24.636] WOLService:ServiceManager: Wake on Lan service
stopped successfully
[9/14/07 16:47:24.636] Service Manager: Service WOL Service stopped
successfully
[9/14/07 16:47:24.636] Service Manager: 'WOL Service', stopped successfully
[9/14/07 16:47:24.636] Service Manager (TCP): ServiceManagerServer has
exited successfully
[9/14/07 16:47:24.641] Service Manager (TCP): finalize of
ServiceManagerServer called
[9/14/07 16:47:24.641] Service Manager (TCP): ServiceManagerServer.close
called

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