Learn how to work with the BigFix Console.
The console is the visible face of BigFix, used by the operator to monitor and repair networked computers running the BigFix client.
Fixlets and Tasks are central to BigFix. Using Relevance statements, they target specific computers, remediating only those BigFix Clients affected by an issue.
If you look at the details in the Fixlet and task definition on the BigFix console, you see the same entries. What makes the difference between the two are the scope and the default behavior.
To display a Fixlet or Task, perform these steps.
When a Fixlet or Task becomes relevant somewhere in your network, BigFix adds it to the list available under the Fixlets and Tasks icon in the Domain Panel navigation tree.
You can attach a comment to a Fixlet or Task that other operators can read.
To create your own custom Fixlet or Task message from scratch, follow these steps.
You can hide a Fixlet or Task with the following procedure.
When a Fixlet message becomes relevant to some computer in your network, you might want to know exactly what triggered it, and what action is suggested.
To quickly and non-invasively inspect various aspects of a computer, the Relevance language was created.
Actions are scripts that run on selected targets. They are used to fix policy violation and security exposures and to run configuration steps. Fixlet, tasks, and baselines depend on actions to run their remediation mission.