Wake-on-Lan Schedule

Hi. Is it possible to setup a scheduled wake up on Zen 3.2? If yes, how?
I would appreciate a link to the documentation that discusses the steps.

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    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'
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    [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 ..
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    [9/14/07 15:19:18.681] Service Manager: Autoloading, system service name
    = WOL Service class =
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    '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...
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    [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:
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    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>}
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    returned{host server=Host Server: Distinguished Name
    CN=<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>}
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    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
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    [9/14/07 15:19:19.440] WOLService:ServiceManager: After notifying
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    returnedtrue
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    succeeded for CN=WOL Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
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    [9/14/07 15:19:19.443] WUOLService:ReadRefreshTime: the getScope returned0
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    code dn CN=WOL Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO> Tree<myTree>
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    CN=WOL Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
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    getID: Trial: 0
    [9/14/07 15:19:19.461] WUOLService:ReadRefreshTime: NDAPAuthUtilities:
    getID: return value= 0
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    [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:
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    getAttributesofDn
    returned{zendmwolrefreshschedule=zendmWolRefreshSc hedule:
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    [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
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    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
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    [9/14/07 15:19:19.483] WOLService:ServiceManager: After notifying
    [9/14/07 15:19:19.484] WOLService:ServiceManager: Logout from NDS
    returnedtrue
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    succeeded for CN=WOL Service_<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
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    [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
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    WOL Service
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    = CN=<myServer>.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO> orFlags =1073741824 dominateFlag =
    1073741824 policy type =zenpolServerType policy Value = zendmWakeUpPolicy
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    effectivePolicies: 1
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    CN=Server Package_<myServer>:WOLTesting.OU=<myOU>.O=<myO>
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    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>
    [9/14/07 15:22:34.760] WUOLService:ExploreDS: getatt:: Attribute id is
    zenwmSubnetMask
    [9/14/07 15:22:34.760] WUOLService:ExploreDS: Inside getatt ::
    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
    [9/14/07 15:22:34.763] 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 15:22:34.763] 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

  • IMac "Wake on LAN" issues

    When I leave my iMac I put it to sleep or it eventually puts itself to sleep. I have Mozy installed for remote back-up and I have LogMeIn installed for remote access.
    Mozy is not backing up on schedule and instead is requiring that the computer be awake before it starts. LogMeIn shows the iMac offline when it is sleeping. I have checked the LogMeIn pref to "wake on LAN".
    Anyone know if there are any Mac OS system prefs that will allow these to applications to function when the computer is sleeping?

    Hi,
    I uninstalled Mozy a long time ago just because it did prevent my iMac i7 to go to sleep.
    I don't know if they have fixed the problem since with an update, or if they'll do it but yes for me back then Mozy = no sleep.
    Wake on lan should stay unchecked if you don't need it, this is also known to be a frequent cause of sleep issues.
    EDIT : sorry... I didn't read properly your message... My problem was the opposite... Sorry again for my mistake...
    Message was edited by: LeDav007

  • No Wake-On-LAN for powered-down Macs?

    I'm relatively new to Mac and don't have a lot of Mac experience or knowledge. Last week I completed the "Mac OS X Deployment v10.4" training in Sydney where the trainer told me that Wake-On-LAN will only work if the Mac in question is in sleep mode -i.e., you can't wake up a Mac that has been shut down. Is this really true?
    As an administrator of Windows machines this seems like quite a shortcoming. From where I am sitting I can rebuild any room of computers in any town in my area of control (an area greater than 100,000 square kilometres in NSW, Australia) without having to be there physically to turn on the PCs. At the moment our two Mac rooms are located at my own site, but without Wake-On-LAN, there's no way I could see Macs being deployed anywhere else.
    If Wake-On-LAN really does only work with Macs in Sleep mode, then how much power does a 20" Intel iMac draw when in Sleep mode? I really don't like the idea of setting a schedule for every Mac to turn on at a certain time then have them go into sleep mode each and every day on the off chance that I might want to rebuild just one of them. This seems like an awful waste of power to me.
    Don't get me wrong, here. I'm not trying to flame because I'm very - very - impressed with Mac in almost every other respect (except the Finder and the Dock) and would switch to Mac long before I stomach Vista, but no Wake-On-LAN to me seems like an incredible stumbling block to Mac adoption.
    Intel iMac 20"   Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

    I've already complained of Mac's variation from the "standard" WOL implementation. This problem goes a step deeper as I just discovered.
    If in the energy saver options you check the "Restart after a power failure event", the machine will do just that. If the power fails, and then comes back, the machine will boot.
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    The problem here is that when a UPS detects a power failure and eventually decides to shut down the attached computer it should do so cleanly, not by just crashing it (that defeats the purpose of having a UPS!). After the computer turns off, the UPS will turn itself off, cutting power to the computer all together. When the AC power to the UPS returns, and the batteries charge sufficiently, it will turn BACK on, and restore power to the computers.
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    I can understand having 3 options for reboot after power restore. (1. Restore Always, 2. Restore when system on and power fails, 3. Never Restore).
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    I can't believe that Apple would overlook something so important and not provide a mechanism by which a UPS could turn a computer back on after a power recovery. Perhaps there is a non-published setting that doesn't have a check box on a form, that an OEM UPS driver would set that says "pretend you crashed".

  • Wake On-LAN Operations

    Hi everyone,
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    Let me introduce what I want to do:
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    At the moment I create a "file bundle" and i specify a custom script (.bat) that execute the AV scan, write a log, and then TurnOff the machine.
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    WshShell.SendKeys("{Enter}")  
    WScript.Sleep 1500  
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    WScript.Sleep 1500  
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    WScript.Sleep 1500
    WshShell.SendKeys"exit"  
    WshShell.SendKeys("{Enter}")  
    WScript.Sleep 1500  
    WshShell.SendKeys"exit"  
    WshShell.SendKeys("{Enter}")  
    WScript.Sleep 1500  
    WshShell.SendKeys("{Enter}")

  • Wake on Lan not working properly?

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    Lenovo G780
    Windows 8.1
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    Hallo Forumreaders,
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    Greetings
    Message Edited by R.J. on 02-11-2010 02:04 PM

  • Wake on Lan works on my MacBook Pro, not on my iMac...

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