Release Notes

Dell Wyse ThinOS 8.5_009 | 38
Device INI overrides group INI and Device INI has the highest priority.
3. Wyse Management Suite sends only group INI at the lowest level.
For example, in the following settings in Wyse Management Suite Group Policy, the
device Tom-ThinOS-8.5 will receive global.ini, santaClara.ini, and Tom.ini, devices
and receives global.ini and santaClara.ini from Wyse Management Suite (group INI
file at the lowest level is selected based on Wyse Management Suite hierarchy).
Global group (INI file: global.ini)
USA (INI file: usa.ini)
CA
Santa Clara (INI file: santaClara.ini)
Tom-WTOS-8.5 (INI file: Tom.ini)
China
Beijing
Support for Wyse Management Suite Server function “Able to change CA validation for file
repository”.
Support for Wyse Management Suite Server new function “Batch Sync BIOS Admin
Password Job” that only works for Wyse 3040 thin client platform using Dell BIOS.
Support Wyse Management Suite Server function “Send heartbeat and check-in interval to
the agent in ThinOS”.
1. Whenever Wyse Management Suite agent checks-in to server, it may receive
heartbeat and check-in interval if it is configured on Wyse Management Suite
console, the agent should update and apply them.
2. Whenever Wyse Management Suite agent sends heartbeat to a server, it should
receive heartbeat interval and command pending flag detail.
Technical References
Wyse Management Suite registration workflow example on a Public Cloud Workflow.
Configure ThinOS with Wyse Management Suite server URL and group token registration
key.
Device registers to Wyse Management Suite using the server URL and group token.
Device calls /device/ MQTT with all current authentication headers.
Device connects to MQTT server with the URL from /device/mqtt.
If device fails to connect to MQTT, event log is sent to Wyse Management Suite server with
the MQTT URL and administrator can see if the firewall rule allows connection to the MQTT
server/port.
Wyse Management Suite registration workflow on a Private Cloud Workflow: Registration with server
URL and group token (group registration key)
Configure ThinOS with Wyse Management Suite server URL and group token.
Device registers to Wyse Management Suite using the server URL and group token.
Device calls /device/mqtt with all current authentication headers.
Device connects to MQTT server with the URL returned from /device/mqtt.
If device fails to connect to MQTT, event log is sent to Wyse Management Suite server with
the MQTT URL and administrator can see if the firewall rule allows connection to the MQTT
server/port.