Imaging Boot Parameter For Pcmcia Cards; Imaging Server; D.7 Imaging Server; Initiating The Imaging Processes - Novell ZENWORKS LINUX MANAGEMENT 7.2 IR2 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE 09-25-2008 Administration Manual

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Parameter
export
ENTERPISE_NAME=name
netdevice=eth0
noshell=1
D.6 Imaging Boot Parameter for PCMCIA Cards
When performing imaging work using CDs or DVDs, some computers (particularly laptops) with
PCMCIA cards can hang during the boot process. By default, ZENworks Linux Management allows
the loading of a PCMCIA driver when a device boots for imaging work. Although loading this
driver does not normally cause problems, you can use a command line parameter to prevent it from
loading.
To prevent the PCMCIA card manager from starting, enter the following at the bash prompt when
booting from a CD or DVD:
manual NoPCMCIA=1

D.7 Imaging Server

The imaging server is a software component of the Linux Management server. It enables imaging
clients to connect with the network to receive imaging services, including:
Storage or retrieval of an image on a server
Automatic imaging based on settings created in the ZENworks Control Center
Logging of the results of an imaging operation
A multicast imaging session
Use the imaging server software to do the following:
Section D.7.1, "Initiating the Imaging Processes," on page 605
Section D.7.2, "Viewing Information About Imaging Requests," on page 614
Section D.7.3, "Starting a Manual Multicast Session," on page 615
D.7.1 Initiating the Imaging Processes
An imaging server daemon is initiated by running the script at the Linux terminal program command
line, which in turn calls the executable and uses the configuration set in the corresponding .conf
file. Because the scripts do not normally accept parameters, but only arguments (such as start),
you can configure parameters in their corresponding .conf files.
Specifies
This feature is not supported in Novell ZENworks Linux Management.
This should be a valid Enterprise Name for an AMT device, such as
entZENworks. It allows imaging utilities to access image-safe data in
AMT NVRAM when AMT devices are disconnected from the ZENworks
Management Zone.
If you do not use this parameter for disconnected AMT devices, the
imaging utilities might not be able to keep the image-safe data up to
date.
Selects a specific network adapter. If necessary, replace eth0 with the
correct interface.
Suppresses a secondary terminal program from displaying.
Imaging Utilities and Components 605

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