opsi manual opsi version 4.0.2 - opsi Download - uib
opsi manual opsi version 4.0.2 - opsi Download - uib
opsi manual opsi version 4.0.2 - opsi Download - uib
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<strong>opsi</strong> <strong>manual</strong> <strong>opsi</strong> <strong>version</strong> <strong>4.0.2</strong><br />
shutdown notifier<br />
Gives information about a requested reboot / shutdown (if shutdown_warning_time > 0)<br />
Figure 42: <strong>opsi</strong>clientd shutdown notifier<br />
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Caution<br />
Names and functionality of the notifier have changed from <strong>opsi</strong> 4.0 to <strong>opsi</strong> 4.0.1.<br />
The <strong>opsi</strong> 4.0 event notifier doesn’t exist anymore.<br />
The <strong>opsi</strong> 4.0.1 event notifier equals the <strong>opsi</strong> 4.0 action notifier.<br />
The <strong>opsi</strong> 4.0.1 action notifier has almost the same functionality as the <strong>opsi</strong> 4.0 event notifier, but it will only be<br />
activated if there is a action request.<br />
7.3.4 <strong>opsi</strong>-login-blocker<br />
The <strong>opsi</strong>-login-blocker for NT5 (Win2K/WinXP) is implemented as a GINA (<strong>opsi</strong>gina.dll). This GINA waits until<br />
the <strong>opsi</strong>clientd reports, that all product actions are finished or, if the <strong>opsi</strong>clientd is not reachable, until the connection<br />
timeout to the <strong>opsi</strong>clientd is reached (normally 120 seconds). Then the complete control is forwarded to the next<br />
GINA, which is normally the msgina.dll.<br />
The <strong>opsi</strong>-login-blocker for NT6 (Vista/Win7) is implemented as a credential provider filter (OpsiLoginBlocker.dll).<br />
This credential provider filter blocks all credential providers until the <strong>opsi</strong>clientd reports, that all product actions are<br />
finished or, if the <strong>opsi</strong>clientd is not reachable, until the connection timeout to the <strong>opsi</strong>clientd is reached (normally 120<br />
seconds).<br />
7.3.5 Processing sequence<br />
How the <strong>opsi</strong>clientd works may be configured in many details. To understand these configuration options, it is<br />
necessary to understand the processing sequence. Here comes an overview of the work flow of a standard event like<br />
the event_gui_startup.