
Imaging Utilities and Options 237
Novell Confidential Manual (99a) 11 September 2003
Imaging Server (IMGSERV.NLM or .DLL or .DLM)
The imaging server is a software component of the ZfD server. It enables imaging clients
(computers that are booted from an imaging device) to connect with the network to receive
imaging services, including:
Storage or retrieval of an image on a server
Automatic imaging based on an NDS policy or setting
Logging of the results of an imaging operation
The imaging server modules are located on a NetWare server in SYS:\SYSTEM or on a Windows
server in the folder where NDS is installed (such as C:\NOVELL\NDS).
clients=count The number of participating computers that must register with the master
before imaging will begin. The option only applies for session masters.
If you omit this parameter, the imaging engine waits for the master user to
press
g before starting the imaging process. Once imaging has begun, any
participating computers attempting to register are denied.
t=minutes The number of minutes the master computer will wait for the next participant
to register before starting the imaging process without reaching count
registered participants. The option only applies for session masters.
If you omit this parameter, the imaging process won’t start until count is
reached or the master user presses
g. After that, any participants attempting
to register are denied.
Example Explanation
img session doug Starts a multicast session named doug. Each successive computer
that issues this same command before the imaging begins joins the
session. Imaging doesn’t start until one of the users presses m to
designate himself as master and presses
g to start the imaging.
img session doug m Starts a multicast session named doug and designates this
computer as the master. Each successive computer that issues img
session doug
before the imaging begins joins the session as a
participant. Imaging doesn’t start until the master user presses
g.
img session doug c=5 Starts a multicast session named doug. Each successive computer
that issues img session doug before the imaging begins joins the
session. Imaging doesn’t start until one of the users presses m to
designate himself as master and five other computers register with
the master as participants.
img session doug c=5
t=20
Starts a multicast session named doug. Each successive computer
that issues img session doug before the imaging begins joins the
session. Imaging doesn’t start until one of the users presses
m to
designate himself as master and either five other computers register
with the master as participants or more than 20 minutes elapses
between any consecutive participant registrations, whichever
occurs first.
Parameter Specifies
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