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490 ZENworks for Desktops 4.0.1 Administration Guide
Novell Confidential Manual (99a) 28 October 2003
Auto Mode
Use Auto mode to image the computer automatically, based on any applicable NDS or eDirectory
policies and settings. The imaging engine runs in this mode if you let the imaging bootup process
proceed without interruption, or if you type the command below at the Linux prompt.
To use the Auto mode:
1 Enter img to display a menu > select Auto.
or
Enter the following:
img auto
In this mode, the imaging engine queries the imaging server specified in the PROXYADDR
environment variable for any work to do. The imaging server checks the relevant NDS or
eDirectory policies and settings to determine what imaging tasks should be performed (if any),
such as taking or putting down an image. It then instructs the imaging engine to perform those
tasks. If any tasks involve storing or retrieving images on other imaging servers, the imaging server
refers the imaging engine to those servers to complete those tasks. After the imaging engine has
completed its work, it communicates the results to the original imaging server, and the results are
logged on that server.
For information on configuring the NDS or eDirectory policies and settings that control what
happens in this mode, see Chapter 42, “Setting Up Imaging Policies,” on page 457.
Make Mode
Use the Make mode to take an image of the computer and store it in a specified location. Normally,
all partitions on hard disks and other storage devices (such as Jaz drives) are included in the image,
but there are some exceptions noted below.
The image size will correspond roughly to the size of the data in the Windows partitions plus the
entire size of any non-Windows partitions (such as NetWare partitions). Linux partitions and
Compaq configuration partitions are always excluded. The data from Windows partitions is stored
in an intelligent, file-by-file format so you can customize it later using the Image Explorer
(Imgexp.exe) utility. Non-Windows partitions are stored in a raw, bit-by-bit format that cannot be
customized.
The syntax of this mode depends on whether you will store the image locally or on an imaging
(proxy) server, as explained in the subsections below:
“Make Locally” on page 491
“Make on Proxy” on page 492
img help m Displays information on how to use the Make mode.
img help p Displays information on how to use the Partition mode.
Example Explanation
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