
230 ZENworks for Desktops 3.2 Administration Guide
Novell Confidential Manual (99a) 11 September 2003
Parameter Specifies
restorel[pNumber] The partition number (as displayed by img dump) of the local partition to
retrieve the image from. It must be a primary FAT16 or FAT32 partition. This
partition will not be changed by the imaging operation.
If you omit the partition number from this parameter, the image is retrieved from
the local ZfD imaging (Linux) partition.
filepath The filename of the image to retrieve, including the .zmg extension and the
complete path from the root of the partition.
sfileset The number of the image fileset (variant) to lay down. Valid values are 1
through 10. For information on creating variants of an image, see Chapter 17,
“Preparing Images,” on page 209.
If you omit this parameter, fileset 1 is used.
apartition:ppartition A mapping between a partition in the image archive (apartition) and a target
physical partition on the local machine (ppartition). Use this parameter to
selectively restore a specific part of the image to a specific local partition.
IMPORTANT: If you use this parameter, none of the existing local partitions
are removed, and only the target local partition is updated. The update process
does not remove any existing files or overwrite any existing files of the same
names if they are newer. If you want to remove all existing files from the target
partition before updating it, first use
img pd and img pc to delete and recreate
the partition.
For apartition, use the partition number displayed for the source partition in the
Image Explorer (IMGEXP.EXE) utility. For ppartition, use the partition number
displayed by img dump for the target partition. The target partition must be a
Windows partition. You can repeat this parameter as needed to request
multiple selective restorations in a single operation. In doing so, you can apply
multiple parts of the image to a single local partition, but you can’t apply the
same part of an image to multiple local partitions in a single operation.
Example Explanation
img restorel8 /imgs/dellnt.zmg Removes all existing local partitions except the one
in slot 8, retrieves the image from imgs/dellnt.zmg in
slot 8, and lays down the partitions and contents of
that image on the available local writable devices.
(Assumes there’s sufficient local space and that slot
8 contains a primary FAT16 or FAT32 partition.)
img restorel /imgs/dellnt.zmg Removes all existing local partitions, retrieves the
image from imgs/dellnt.zmg in the ZfD imaging
(Linux) partition, and lays down the partitions and
contents of that image on the available local writable
devices (assuming there’s sufficient space).
img restorel /imgs/dellnt.zmg s2 Removes all existing local partitions, retrieves the
image from imgs/dellnt.zmg in the ZfD imaging
(Linux) partition, and lays down the partitions and
contents of variant 2 of that image on the available
local writable devices (assuming there’s sufficient
space).
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