Setting A Destination Size For The Clone Switch; Examples Of Clone Switch Usage - Symantec GHOST IMAGING FOUNDATION 7.1 - V1.0 Manual

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Command-line switches
Using the clone switch

Setting a destination size for the clone switch

Examples of clone switch usage

Switch
ghost.exe -clone,mode=copy,src=1,dst=2
The SZE switch sets the size of the destination partitions for either a disk restore
or disk copy operation. This is optional. Multiple partition size switches are
supported.
The number of size switches depends on the number of partition sizes that you
want to specify. There may be none.
You can use the sze switch in the Advanced command-line options in the Console.
SZE{E | F | L | n={xxxxM | mmP| F | V}}
Table B-8
lists the destination size switches.
Destination size options for cloning
Table B-8
Switch
Explanation
n=xxxxM
Indicates that the nth destination partition is to have a size of xxxxMB
(for example, SZE2=800M indicates partition two is to have 800 MB).
n=mmP
Indicates that the nth destination partition is to have a size of mm percent
of the target disk. Due to partition size rounding and alignment issues,
100% physical use of disk space may not be possible.
n=F
Indicates that the nth destination partition is to remain the same size on
the destination as it was on the source. This is referred to as a fixed size.
n=V
Indicates that the partition may be made bigger or smaller depending on
how much disk space is available. This is the default.
E
Indicates that the sizes of all partitions remain fixed.
F
Indicates that the sizes of all partitions except the first remain fixed. The
first partition uses the remaining space.
L
Indicates that the sizes of all partitions except the last remain fixed. The
last partition uses the remaining space.
Table B-9
describes clone switches and their functions.
Clone switch usage examples
Table B-9
Function
Copies local disk one to local disk two.

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