Hi Michael,

On 06.01.2012 00:03, Michael MacKay wrote:
I have 10 locations I am using WPKG with and use some syncing software to deploy
the WPKG directory to all the locations.  Currently, I have the WPKG Clients on
each workstation have the %SOFTWARE% location variable and wpkg.js directed to
the local server, so all the files in the WPKG directory are common across all
locations.

I would like to set it to allow a local initialization of wpkg.js but when I run
it from a batch file it doesn't have the %SOFTWARE% variable so can't find the
installers.

I use a common hostname structure; Each office has a unique first four
characters on all system, with the server having only the four characters. SO
when I run this on any client it will pull the script.

    set SERVER=%computername:~0,4%

    cscript //%SERVER%/WPKG/wpkg.js /synchronize



Unfortunately, it doesn't have the WPKG variable for the software path as that
is in the WPKG Client.  Is there a way to set a WPKG variable based on the first
four characters of the hostname?  Then I could build that into the package.xml
and can run the wpkg.js without the client which would allow me to troubleshoot
easier, as well as manually start wpkg to  install on systems without rebooting.
I am sure it wouldn't be hard, I just don't know javascript at all...

I am not sure if I fully understood your use case as I just skimmed your text.

If you call wpkg.js from script you might just set the SOFTWARE variable in the script:


@echo off
set SERVER=%computername:~0,4%
set SOFTWARE=\\%SERVER%\share\software
cscript \\%SERVER%\WPKG\wpkg.js /synchronize

If you call wpkg.js by WPKG-Client, then just set SERVER and SOFTWARE variables in WPKG client variable. Alternatively just configure WPKG client to run exactly the script above from some share or the local drive. So just use WPKG-client to do exactly the same thing as you would do manually.


If you need some variables set in packages then you might use WPKG 1.3.0 and conditional values:

<variable name="SERVER" value="abcd">
  <condition>
    <check type="host" condition="hostname" value="^abcd" />
  </condition>
</variable>
<variable name="SERVER" value="1234">
  <condition>
    <check type="host" condition="hostname" value="^1234" />
  </condition>
</variable>


This will assign the value "abcd" on all hosts where the hostname starts with "abcd".
It will assign the value "1234" if the hostname starts with 1234.
...


Like this you can set variables within a package, a profile or within host assignment.

br,
Rainer
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