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Monitoring alerts

Medulla Step by Step Guide Chapter 5: Computers

This section centralizes all alerts generated by monitored machines in your Medulla environment. It allows you to track, in real time or delayed, hardware or software incidents detected by supervisors deployed on your machines.ObjectiveIdentify critical or rec...

Quick Action Custom

Medulla Step by Step Guide Chapter 5: Computers

The Custom Quick Action section allows you to create and manage automated actions that will be executed remotely on your machines. These actions may include specific scripts or commands, thus facilitating mass management and automation of administrative tasks ...

Imagine

Medulla Step by Step Guide Chapter 6: Imagining I

This section is dedicated to thecheck the state of the server's imaginationg, an essential step before any action to deploy a system or create a reference image.The imagining server is a central component of Medulla: it allows to send a system image (a complet...

Manage Masters

Medulla Step by Step Guide Chapter 6: Imagining I

One Master is a complete system image, created from a configured position. It serves as a model for the rapid and homogeneous deployment of an environment on other machines.Before deployment, it is essential to know the available Masters and how to use them.Re...

Manage start-up services

Medulla Step by Step Guide Chapter 6: Imagining I

Start-up services allow machines to launch an image from the network (e.g. via PXE).To configureSide menu Manage start-up servicesYou canEnable or disable certain servicesAdapt startup to your environment

Default Start Menu

Medulla Step by Step Guide Chapter 6: Imagining I

This section lets you choose the behavior automatic or manual When machines start. Access Side menuDefault Start Menu Available options You can edit each option to adjust: Default selection Classic or WOL start display (Wake On LAN)

Post-imagination scripts

Medulla Step by Step Guide Chapter 6: Imagining I

Enables automated actions after the deployment of an image (such as installing software or configuring the network).To create/modify a scriptSide menuPost-Imaging ScriptClick Add or ModifyWrite your script (bash / powershell)Associate it with a deployment proc...

List of profiles

Medulla Step by Step Guide Chapter 7: Imagining II

Displays all user profiles created for imagining. Side menuList of profiles Central area showing profiles Name Statement (Active/Inactive) Possible actions: Edit, Delete

Add Profile

Medulla Step by Step Guide Chapter 7: Imagining II

A profile includes a set of automatic actions that run after a system image is deployed to a post. These actions automate tasks such as copying files, system configuration, or installing specific elements.Access and editing of a profileFrom the management inte...

Configuring the imaginationg

Medulla Step by Step Guide Chapter 7: Imagining II

Allows to adjust the overall parameters of the Imaging environment (e.g. servers used, strategies, etc.)Side menuConfiguring the imaginationgChange the necessary settingsNote: this section can impact the entire environment → to be reserved for experienced admi...

Sysprep Response File Manager

Medulla Step by Step Guide Chapter 7: Imagining II

Manages the response files used during Windows automated installation.To use itSide menu Sysprep Response File ManagerAdd or edit configuration filesThese files contain silent installation settings (machine name, language, product key, etc.)

Imagination groupsg

Medulla Step by Step Guide Chapter 7: Imagining II

Displays all existing imagining groups. Each group contains a specific configuration linked to a type of deployment (e.g. classrooms, specific computer park...) You can view, edit or delete them. Add a group of imagining Create an imagining...

List of packages available

Medulla Step by Step Guide Chapter 8: Packages

The deployment of packages makes it possible to install, uninstall or perform specific actions on several remote stations in a centralized and automated way. It is a key feature for the management of a computer fleet, offering accurate speed, homogeneity and m...

Add a new package

Medulla Step by Step Guide Chapter 8: Packages

Creating a package consists of setting an action (installation, uninstallation, script...) that will be deployed on one or more posts. The creation form allows you to precisely configure the behavior of the package and its execution options.From the main menu,...

Packages pending deployment

Medulla Step by Step Guide Chapter 8: Packages

This section allows you to view packages that have been created or added but have not yet been sent to the target posts. It is mainly used to organize, verify or delete pending actions before they are executed.Access:Side menu → Pending packagesSection content...

List of deployment rules

Medulla Step by Step Guide Chapter 8: Packages

Deployment rules allow for planning or limiting deployment according to specific criteria (time range, type of machine, group of users...).Access:Side menu → List of rulesAvailable information:List of existing rules with their conditionsExamples of criteria: N...

Add Custom Rule

Medulla Step by Step Guide Chapter 8: Packages

Creating a rule allows you to define precisely when and on which machines a package will be deployed.Steps:Side menu → Add RuleDefine conditions: Example: Run every Monday at 9 a.m. on Windows 11 posts in Building AAssociate this rule with one or more packages...

Launch and track deployment

Medulla Step by Step Guide Chapter 8: Packages

When your packages and rules are ready, you can launch deployment on the targeted machines.Steps:Side menu → List of packagesSelect PackageClick on Start Action or DeploymentReal-time tracking:Progress is visible from the interfaceThe machines go back to their...