Restore From Local (Img Restorel) - Novell ZENWORKS LINUX MANAGEMENT 7.3 IR2 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE 02-12-2010 Administration Manual

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would result in data loss, in which case the ZENworks Imaging Engine denies the requested
operation. If there is extra space left after all partitions in the image have been restored to their
original sizes, that space is left unpartitioned.
If the image to be put down is an
apartition:ppartition parameter, none of the existing physical partitions are removed. Instead, the
appropriate partitions are merely updated with the files from the image, overwriting any existing file
of the same name and location.
Restoring add-on images over 4 GB in size is not supported by Linux Management imaging.
The syntax of this mode depends on whether you will retrieve the image from a local device or from
an imaging (proxy) server, as explained in the subsections below:
Section E.4.1, "Restore from Local (img restorel)," on page 636
Section E.4.2, "Restore from Proxy (img restorep)," on page 638
E.4.1 Restore from Local (img restorel)
Use the Restore from Local mode to retrieve an image from a local device and put it down on the
device. For more information, see
on page
424.
Using the bash prompt, the following example explains the syntax and available parameters that you
can use with the
img restorel[pNumber] filepath [sfileset] [apartition:ppartition]
Commands
restorel Commands
Table E-5
Parameter
restorel[pNumber]
filepath
sfileset
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add-on
image, or if it's a base image and you specify the
Section 30.1.3, "Setting Up Disconnected Imaging Operations,"
"restore from local" parameter:
restorel
Specifies
The partition number (as displayed by
the image from. It must be a primary partition. This partition is not changed by the
imaging operation.
If you omit the partition number from this parameter, the image is retrieved from
the local ZENworks partition.
The filename of the image to retrieve, including the
sensitive) and the complete path from the root of the partition.
The number of the image file set to put down. Valid values are 1 through 10. For
information on creating file sets of an image, see
Installing, and Restoring Standard Images," on page
If you omit this parameter, file set 1 is used.
) of the local partition to retrieve
img dump
.zmg
extension (case-
Section 28.5.2, "Creating,
346.

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