Configuration Management Point
Introduction
The following is a description of the Configuration Management Point in the Configuration Management and System Management. A Configuration Management Point is a point from which the configuration and lifecycle on packages, units, groups and the management server are managed.
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Our recommendations are to create a development, test and production environment by creating a Configuration Management Point for each of these.
Each Configuration Management Point contains software, units like PCs and printers, groups like departments, business areas or countries, and also a management server.
The structure of this is based on the infrastructure and must reflect this.
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Every item will be created on the Development Configuration Management Point, and promoted to the test, for the test, and afterward released for production.
Every step in a controlled and managed environment throughout the lifecycle of software deployment.
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More structured environments can be created to support desktop outsourcing if you support several companies.
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Click here to learn more about the elements of Configuration Management Points in System Administration.
Right-clicking on the Configuration Management Points root entry:
Element | Description |
Click on this to create a new root Configuration Management Point. From within this Management Point, you can create Management Servers. | |
Configuring the standard setting for the CapaInstaller Agent. This will generate a template from which new Management Points will inherit its default configuration. |
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Right-clicking on a Configuration Management Point:
Element | Description |
Click on this to create a new Configuration Management Point parent to the Management Point you currently have selected. This should be done if you need to insert a Management Point in the structured order. | |
This will configure the CapaInstaller Agent for use within this point. Management Servers belonging to this point will inherit these settings upon creation. | |
This will delete the Configuration Management Point. | |
Shows the properties for the Management Point. |