Installation manual

Chapter 8 Administering Client Computers 141
Use persistent-others instead of persistent-apps if the item is anything other than
an application.
5 Set the permissions for those of currently logged-in user.
6 Click Send.
Changing Energy Saver Preferences
You can get and change the settings found in the Energy Saver pane of System
Preferences. You can change the computer sleep time, as well as other Energy Saver
Options. You can set all the clients to have the same sleep time and even turn on
the preference necessary for them to respond to the Apple Remote Desktop Wake
command (“Wake for Ethernet network administrator access”).
Changing the Energy Saver preferences requires the use of the Apple Remote
Desktop Send UNIX Command, and its built-in command-line tool systemsetup. For
more detailed information about the systemsetup tool, see Built-in Command-Line
Tools” on page 156.
To change the Energy Saver preferences:
1 Select a computer list in the Remote Desktop window.
2 Select one or more computers in the selected computer list.
3 Choose Manage > Send UNIX Command.
4 Use the provided Templates for Send UNIX Command to set the energy saver
preferences.
Select any one of the following Energy Saver items from the System Setup group: Â
Restart After Freeze
Restart After Power Failure
System Sleep Time
Display Sleep Time
Wake On Network Access
Wake On Modem Activity
Change the template values to the desired values, and click Send. Â
5 Alternatively, manually enter the UNIX command.
Type or paste the following UNIX command: Â
systemsetup -setsleep minutes number_of_minutes_to_sleep
-setwakeonmodem (on | off) -setwakeonnetworkaccess (on | off)
-setrestartpowerfailure (on | off) -setrestartfreeze (on | off)
Set the permissions for this command to root. Â
6 Click Send.