
Imaging Utilities and Options 231
Novell Confidential Manual (99a) 11 September 2003
Restore from Proxy
Use the Restore from Proxy mode to retrieve an image from an imaging (proxy) server and lay it
down on the computer. For more information, see Manually Putting an Image on a Workstation in
Testing Basic Imaging Operations in Workstation Imaging in Getting Started.
To use the Restore from Proxy mode:
1 Enter img to display a menu > select Restore an Image > Proxy Image. Type the IP address
or DNS name of the imaging (proxy) server. Type the UNC path and filename where the
image is to be retrieved from. Specify any advanced parameters, such as sfileset or
apartition:ppartition.
or
Enter the following:
img restorep address filepath [sfileset]
[apartition:ppartition]
img restorel /imgs/dellnt.zmg a2:p1
a3:p1
Retrieves the image from imgs/dellnt.zmg in the ZfD
imaging (Linux) partition, updates local partition 1
with the data from partitions 2 and 3 of that image,
and leaves the other local partitions unchanged.
(Assumes there’s sufficient space in local partition
1.)
Parameter Specifies
address The IP address or DNS name of the imaging server to retrieve the image
from.
filepath The filename of the image to retrieve, including the .zmg extension and the
complete path in UNC style.
IMPORTANT: Because Linux doesn’t recognize backslashes, you must
use forward slashes in the UNC path or enclose the entire path in quotes.
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.
Example Explanation
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