When importing and exporting components, the appliance picks up packages from the appliance restore share directory. When you create a package, the .pkg file contains the index.xml file with the package metadata and the package files are saved in the \\appliance_host_name\restore share directory.
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On the left navigation pane, click Settings to expand the section, then click Package Management to display the Package Management page. |
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The job appears in the queue on the Package Management Queue page and runs at the specified time.
You can use the Off-Board Package Transfer feature to automatically transfer packages that have been exported to the appliance or the Remote Site Appliance (RSA) restore directory to a remote FTP/SFTP server or Samba file share. You can specify a directory for the transfer, and the transfer process creates the directory on the remote server, copies all .xml and .pkg files to that location using the /<Path>/data_<timestamp> naming convention. You can also delete the transferred files from the restore directory.
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On the left navigation pane, click Settings to expand the section, then click Package Management to display the Package Management page. |
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Type the host name or IP address of the device to which the files are transferred. | |
Delete the files automatically from the restore share directory on the appliance or an RSA after a successful transfer. |
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The job appears in the queue on the Package Management Queue page and runs at the specified time.
You can upload packages stored on an external device or server to the KACE Systems Deployment Appliance or Remote Site Appliance (RSA) restore directory, then import the packages to the appliance.
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On the left navigation pane, click Settings to expand the section, then click Package Management to display the Package Management page. |
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On the Package Management page, click Import KACE SDA Packages On the Import List page that appears, select Choose Action > Upload Package for Import. |
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On the Import Package page, click Select file to specify the .pkg file to import, or simply drop the file into the indicated area. |
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The appliance adds a copy of the components to the library.
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