NomadBranch.exe command-line switches
This executable does not normally need to be run on a command-line, but details are provided here for reference purposes.
It is normally installed as part of Nomad and configured using Configuration Manager Admin console extensions. Please refer to Nomad tab for different types of content. It is also available in Nomad OSD tools in order to include in WinPE images so that Nomad can be used in OS Deployments. Please refer to Installing Nomad Branch Tools.
The format of the Nomad service command-line is as follows:
NomadBranch.exe [switches]
Note
In contrast to the SMSNomad executable command-line switches, the service uses single dashes before the arguments.
Nomad service switches
Switch | Description |
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| Stops the current Nomad content download job immediately, which then exits with an error condition. This is intended for use by an administrator when a problem has occurred and a running job is taking an excessively long time. |
| Sets the debug level for the NomadBranch service where typical values are: 1=general logging, 31=maximum logging. The value is set in the registry and retained. The default is 1. |
| Starts the |
| Stops the |
| Forces verification of specific content in Nomad cache. -activate=<content_ID> |
| Forces verification of all content in Nomad cache. |
| Forces re-registration of all content with Content Distribution platform. |
Peer Backup Assistant (NMDS) switches
NMDS commands can only be used within a Configuration Manager task sequence and must be wrapped by calling NomadPackageLocator.exe, for details refer to NomadPackageLocator.exe command-line switches. NMDS functionality requires setting and making use of task sequence variables, which is not directly supported via the NomadBranch.exe
command. We recommend you first try the predefined Nomad custom task sequence actions available from the Configuration Manager console and failing that, use the equivalent NomadPackageLocator commands. Only use NomadBranch.exe
NMDS commands as a last resort – they are minimally documented below for completeness.
Switch | Description |
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The NMDS_POLL argument is available on either the | |
The NMDS_COMPLETE argument is available on the | |
The NMDS_HA argument is available on the | |
The NMDS_FIND argument is available on the | |
The NMDS_DELETE argument is available on the |