We did a migration from Netware to
OES linux, and everyone had been trained
to use "img rp serverip \\server\NSSVol\Filename.zmg" too.
To solve this we ran "ln -s /media/nss/NSSVolume /NSSVolume" which will
create a symbolic link at the root of the filesystem to your NSS volume, and
the old imaging method will work now. (But I think the symbolic link is case
sensitive.)
-Paul
"yxm66" <yxm66@no-mx.forums.novell.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Ladies and Gentlemen,
>
> If I have a standalone oes2 linux image server and want to restore an
> image to a workstation, I need to use " img restorep img_server_ip
> //img_server/media/nss/NSS_volume/path_to_image/imagefile.zmg".
>
> But my question is, if my imaging server is actually running on an oes2
> clustering, say the imaging clustering server ip is
> "img_cluster_server_ip" and I have created an NSS_Volume on the
> clustering server to hold the image files, do I still need to use "img
> restorep img_cluster_server_ip
> //img_cluster_server/media/nss/NSS_volume/path_to_image/imagefile.zmg"?
> Any reason why I couldn't just use "img restorep img_cluster_server_ip
> //img_cluster_server/NSS_volume/path_to_image/imagefile.zmg"?
>
> Is it because this whole img stuff are linux and they don't understand
> the folder/volume sharing on the server?
>
> Any idea or explanation is appreciated.
>
>
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