Administrator Guide
The preferred device list is displayed.
3. From the More Options drop-down list, click Shutdown Now.
The remote command to shut down the device is sent to the selected device. The device responds to the server, and the command is
applied successfully.
NOTE: The Shutdown Now option is not enabled for thin clients running on Linux operating system.
Tag a device
Wyse Management Suite enables you to identify a device or group of devices by using the Tag Device option.
Steps
1. Click Devices.
The Device page is displayed.
2. Apply the filters to locate the preferred device.
The preferred device list is displayed.
3. Select one or more devices. From the More Options drop-down list, click Tag Device.
The Set Device Tag window is displayed.
4. Enter the preferred tag name.
5. Click Set Tag.
Device compliance status
By default, the following colors are displayed as the device status:
• Red—when the registered device has not been checked in for more than seven days.
• Gray—When you apply any configuration policy to the device.
• Green—When you apply all the configuration policies to the device.
The default value can be changed from 1 day to 99 days.
The Online Status option is located next to the device name. The following colors are displayed in the online status:
• Red—When the device has not sent its heartbeat for more than three attempts .
• Gray—When the device has not sent its heartbeat for more than two attempts but fewer than three attempts.
• Green—When the device sends its heartbeat regularly.
Pulling Windows Embedded Standard or ThinLinux
image
Prerequisites
• If you are using Wyse Management Suite 1.3 remote repository, then Recovery/ Recovery + OS pull template are not available in the
repository. You must upgrade Wyse Management Suite to 1.4 or later versions to access the templates.
• To perform ThinLinux image pull operation, you must close the Settings window in the ThinLinux device. You must perform this
operation before pulling an OS/OS+Recovery image from the ThinLinux device.
• To upgrade from ThinLinux 1.x to 2.x, the administrator must update the device with the latest WDA and merlin and then pull the
image. This pulled image must be used to upgrade from ThinLinux 1.x to 2.x.
Steps
1. Go to the Windows Embedded Standard or ThinLinux device page.
2. Select Pull OS Image option, from the More Actions drop-down list.
3. Enter or select the following details:
• Name of Image—Provide a name for the image. To replace the image with a similar name and the image files which are not
completed successfully, click Override name.
• File repository—From the drop-down list, select the file repository to where the image is uploaded. There are two types of file
repositories:
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