Introducing ZENworks 11 SP4



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Introducing ZENworks 11 SP4 Experience Added Value and Improved Capabilities Article Reprint ZENworks

Article Reprint Introducing ZENworks 11 SP4 Addressing Key Usability and Supportability Issues Micro Focus ZENworks 11 SP4 is the next support pack release of the ZENworks Suite. This new version of the product is focused on addressing key usability and supportability issues that we ve heard from you, our customers. In this article, we re going to take a look at the additional value that we are providing in Micro Focus ZENworks Configuration Management, Micro Focus ZENworks Asset Management, Micro Focus ZENworks Patch Management, Micro Focus ZENworks Endpoint Security Management and Micro Focus ZENworks Full Disk Encryption. The new features and benefits include: New and improved virtual appliances ZENworks Reporting 5.6.1 ZENworks Update Service (ZeUS) Improved SSL certificate authority and server certificate management License entitlement support for Micro Focus GroupWise 2014 and Micro Focus Open Enterprise Server Remote Management updates and improvements Endpoint Security enhancements In addition to the major changes described here, there are a handful of other capabilities that customers have requested through our enhancement request process. For information about these changes, see the What s New section of the ZENworks 11 SP4 documentation. Also, check out the article about the new and improved Enhancement Request process. New and Improved Virtual Appliances ZENworks has provided a virtual appliance since the release of ZENworks 10 SP3. However, over the years we ve heard about a number of pain points, such as: It feels like just another machine I have to manage. The upgrade process is too complex. Security patches aren t being provided. With ZENworks 11 SP4, we have put a lot of effort into building new appliances for both the core ZENworks Primary Server and the ZENworks Reporting server, which now makes the appliance the best platform for hosting ZENworks. These appliances are available for hosting on VMware VSphere, Citrix XEN, SUSE XEN and Microsoft Hyper-V. Let s take a look at a few things we ve done to address the issues. Web-Based Setup and Management The first area we wanted to address with the new appliances was to make them a true appliance. As we talked with customers, it became apparent that many of them couldn t really determine the difference between the appliance and just another SUSE Linux Enterprise Server virtual machine (VM). With both, they use the console prompt frequently and manage them in the same way; they remarked that even the setup is similar. As we worked with customers and our User Experience team to find a way to address this feedback, we decided to adopt the same appliance platform on which the Micro Focus Filr and Micro Focus iprint appliances were built. Then we took it to the next level. We also realized that there are often two roles involved when deploying a virtual appliance: the ZENworks super user and the owner of the virtualization environment. With this release, we ve tried to cater to both of these user types. With the new ZENworks 11 SP4 appliances, the setup process is divided into two steps: First, the virtualization administrator creates or imports the virtual machine into the environment, powers on the machine, and sets up some basic configuration information, including hostname, DNS servers, IP and router, NTP server, root password, and a password for the ZENworks appliance administrator. Next, the administrator performs all other appliance configuration from the appliance admin console through a browser, as shown in the following : 2

you can use the File Browser and Terminal applet to browse the files, and to upload and download files from the appliance (such as those required by the ENGL toolkit). You can even access a terminal prompt right from the web browser. View Performance Monitoring Information. Because they are built on the common appliance framework, the ZENworks appliances also include Ganglia as a native tool for monitoring current and historical performance of the appliance. This is in addition to the standard diagnostics capabilities included in ZENworks Control Center. In addition to the major changes described here, there are a handful of other capabilities that customers have requested through our enhancement request process. For information about these changes, see the What s New section of the ZENworks 11 SP4 documentation. Also, check out the article about the new and improved Enhancement Request process. The admin console provides a number of crucial capabilities to the appliance model, which we identified as we talked to customers. These capabilities include: ZENworks Setup. All of the initial setup for a ZENworks zone or Primary Server is now performed the first time you log in to the web console for a given appliance. This console provides an easy means of generating certificate signing requests (CSRs). If you plan to use an external certificate authority, the console allows you to specify the zone name, administrator password, certificate authority and database connectivity information, all from the browser. ZENworks and ZENworks Reporting Configuration. The configuration applet in the administration portal allows you to specify common configuration parameters in an intuitive way. For more advanced configuration, the applet surfaces all of the configuration files you might need to modify in an editor, right in the browser. After you change the configuration, you then have a simple push-button option to restart the services impacted by the changes you made. ZENworks Log File and Logging Configuration. From within the appliance web console, you can quickly tail, view or download any of the critical system or ZENworks logs. You can also use the basic log configuration tab to set common debug level settings, and use the advanced tab to modify any of the log configuration files needed to get the appropriate debug information into the log files. Native File Upload, Download and SSH capabilities. Because it wasn t possible to abstract every possible administration task to a web-based GUI, we knew it would be important to make these tasks as easy as possible. With the appliance admin console, Simplified Upgrade The second major usability issue we heard about the appliance is that it was too hard to upgrade from one version to the next. So as we set out to build a new appliance, we knew we needed to make the upgrade process as painless as possible. The process of going from a ZENworks 11 SP3 appliance to a ZENworks 11 SP4 appliance is pretty straightforward: 1. Download the new appliance and import it into your virtualization environment. 2. Download the appliance migration ISO file and attach it to your old appliance. 3. Attach a second hard disk image that has enough disk space to accommodate the configuration, content repository, and database (if all of these components are currently stored locally on your ZENworks 11 SP3 appliance). 4. Run the 11SP3 -> 11SP4 migration tool from the ISO. This will simply ask you to select the empty disk that you want to make into the appliance configuration disk. 5. Wait for the migration to finish. This is a read-only operation on the ZENworks 11 SP3 device. It is simply copying many files from the first disk to the second disk. 6. When the migration is complete, shut down the ZENworks 11 SP3 appliance. If this is the first server in the zone, don t forget that all other Primaries must also be shut down so that the database can be updated. 7. Disconnect the migrated disk from the current appliance and attach it to the new appliance. 3

Article Reprint Introducing ZENworks 11 SP4 8. Power on the new appliance. 9. You will be prompted for the root password and the ZENworks admin password, because these didn t exist in the old appliance. 10. Log in to the appliance web console on the new appliance and follow the wizard to finish the migration. In the future, when moving from ZENworks 11 SP4 to ZENworks North Carolina (our next release), the process will be even easier. You will just disconnect the second disk from the old appliance, attach it to the new appliance, and power on and open the appliance console to complete the migration. For updates that don t require new appliances, such as ZENworks 11.4.1, the process of updating the appliance will be the same systemupdate process that you re used to. Integrated Patching A third area of concern that we heard from customers is that the process of getting security patches for the appliance was too complicated and that not all of the security patches needed by the appliance seemed to be available. To address this, we worked with the common appliance team and exposed online update capabilities in the appliance console. In this release, you can configure the appliance to get its patches from either the NCC channel or from a local SMT server where you have mirrored the patches. You can also set a patch schedule or choose to apply patches manually. When this configuration is in place, the appliance will then automatically subscribe to an update channel maintained by the ZENworks team, which will contain all of the SUSE Server patches required by the underlying appliance. We are committed to making patches available for the appliance at the same time, or shortly, after the SUSE patch is available, depending on whether additional fixes are required in ZENworks. ZENworks Reporting 5.6.1 ZENworks 11 SP4 also includes the 5.6.1 version of the underlying Jasper soft Professional engine. This new version of the engine includes a num ber of performance improvements, as well as these addi tional features: You can now define custom formula-based fields and measures in ad hoc reports. There are a number of new charts that can be leveraged in ad hoc reports. Filters only apply when clicking submit, instead of being applied immediately when building ad hoc reports. The new no data mode makes it faster to build reports and then populate them with test data, instead of waiting for test data as each field is pulled in. Ability to have schedule reports automatically FTP d to an external server. In addition, because the ZENworks Reporting 5.6.1 solution is only avail able as a virtual appliance, the use cases for setting up, configuring user sources, configuring groups, configuring reporting domains, and configuring email have all been surfaced in the appliance web console. ZENworks Update Service (ZeUS) We ve also heard a lot about agent system updates, particularly the problems that can occur if even a small percentage of devices fail. With ZENworks 11 SP4, we re introducing a new ZENworks Update Service (ZeUS) as part of the agent. This small standalone agent will be used going forward to apply system updates to the agent. The advantage of disconnecting this from the agent is that if for some reason the agent ends up in a bad state during the upgrade, the ZeUS service will try to automatically repair the agent to get it back into a good state. In addition to the core ZeUS capabilities, we have also introduced two new quick tasks and a new push notification framework to talk to ZeUS. The new quick tasks allow you to force the verification of the last system update and to reset the agent, effectively clearing the cache on the agent. The new push notification framework means that as long as the ZeUS service can connect to the Primary Server, then ZeUS tasks, including verify, reset and upgrade, can be pushed to the managed device. The way this has been implemented is similar to ActiveSync and mobile push notification capabilities, leveraging long-lived, client-initiated requests and asynchronous Tomcat threads on the ZENworks server. By doing this, these push notification tasks work inside or outside your network. SSL Certificate Authority and Server Certificate Management 4

If you are a ZENworks expert, I m sure you are aware how important secure socket layer (SSL) certificates are to the ZENworks zone. If you aren t an expert, just know that without properly configured SSL agents in the zone you can t talk to the servers in the zone at all. The feedback that we ve received from customers is that managing SSL certificates, especially when they are going to expire, was too much work. So with ZENworks 11 SP4, we have done the following: Allow ZCC-initiated transitions from Internal CA to External CA, from External CA to Internal CA, and from one External CA to another External CA. When CA certificates are reminted, the System Update infrastructure is used to deploy the new CA certificate to all devices in the zone. This also allows the use of the manual System Update tool if you have devices that are off the network and unavailable until after the certificate has expired. If you are using an Internal CA, ZENworks 11 SP4 now makes it easy to see which server in the zone is acting as the CA, to move the CA role to another Primary Server, to remint the CA if it is going to expire, to back up the CA certificate, and to restore the CA certificate, all from ZENworks Control Center. View all Primary and Authentication Satellite certificates and their expiration, and initiate the reminting of one or more server certificates. ZENworks 11 SP4 also provides support for sever certificates signed by Intermediate CAs. With these improvements, you will no longer need to use command lines and scripts when modifying certificates. ZENworks Update Service (ZeUS) GroupWise 2014. When you configure this license source, you point at the administration port on your GroupWise 2014 server, and then ZENworks uses REST APIs to retrieve GroupWise license consumption information from the GroupWise server. In the case of GroupWise, this will return information about the number of Active Mailboxes, Inactive Mailboxes, Resources Accounts and so on. Open Enterprise Server. When you configure this license source, you point to a a Micro Focus edirectory LDAP server and provide the context where your users exist. After you have configured a License Source, ZENworks Asset Management automatically builds the Catalog Products, License Record and Entitlement for you. Tracking the compliance of these licenses is then a simple matter of recording your purchases for each type of license. In future releases, we will build on this to retrieve license consumption information from other sources, including ZENworks itself. Remote Management Updates and Improvements ZENworks 11 SP4 also provides an updated version of the TightVNC engine that is built on the most current versions from the community. This means we have addressed a large number of defects and performance issues. Additionally, you can use ZENworks Remote Management in either Password mode or Rights mode, even when the core ZENworks Adaptive Agent is unavailable. This makes it easy to troubleshoot problems with the ZENworks agent. Endpoint Security Enhancements The ZENworks Endpoint Security Manage ment and ZENworks Full Disk Encryption products also include some new, highly requested capabilities: Ability to whitelist certain USB devices that should not be encrypted when attached to a device, such as your boss s smartphone, as shown below: One of the frequent questions we ve heard from our Asset Management customers is, Why doesn t ZENworks Asset Management count your own software? With ZENworks 11 SP4, we are introducing the concept of License Sources. A License Source is an external server that provides information about license consumption. For ZENworks 11 SP4, we have two license sources: 5

Article Reprint Introducing ZENworks 11 SP4 Simplified VPN enforcement policies Ability to reclassify network adapters to ensure proper enforcement of policies Ability to support software encryption on devices with OPAL encryption support (this allows devices that might not have properly implemented the standard to still be used with ZENworks FDE) Summary With ZENworks 11 SP4, our main focus was to help address key issues and requests that we ve heard from you. I hope you re as excited about these capabilities as I am. In addition to the features discussed here, we ve implemented a host of smaller enhancements that we hope will make a difference in your ZENworks system. For more information, see the What s New section of the ZENworks 11 SP4 documentation. About Micro Focus Since 1976, Micro Focus has helped more than 20,000 customers unlock the value of their business logic by creating enabling solutions that bridge the gap from well-established technologies to modern functionality. The two portfolios work to a single, clear vision to deliver innovative products supported by exceptional customer service. www.microfocus.com 6

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