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42 | Terminal Management
Disk Image Cloning
Echo allows you to perform full disk image cloning of your terminals, utilizing
FTP, CIFS, or NFS protocols.
NOTE
: To create a disk image clone from a WES 2009 or WES7 terminal,
FBWF must be disabled. See the WES 2009 or WES7 Administration Guide
for instructions on how to do so.
How to Clone the Entire Disk Image
1
From the
Terminals
inventory table, left-click a terminal and then right-
click to open the
Context Menu
. Select
Disk Image
Clone from
Terminal
.
2
The details pane on the right-hand side will display a
Clone Disk Image
pane that contains a list of seven fields:
Name-Enter a name for this disk image.
Description-Enter a short description for this disk image.
Protocol: From the dropdown list, select either
FTP, CIFS,”
or
FTP
FTP-Select this option if you will be using an internal FTP
server to store and retrieve Echo Thin Manage disk images.
CIFS-Select this option if you have a Local Area Network
(LAN) file-sharing CIFS server to store and retrieve Echo disk
images
NFS-Select this option if you have an available NFS share on
a Linux/Unix server to store and Echo retrieve disk images.
Image Location-Enter the protocol and location you will be using to
store your disk images.
NOTE
: You may use a hostname or IP address. Examples include:
ftp://myServerName/path/to/my/image/myImageName.img
and
nfs://192.168.1.123/path/to/my/image/myXpeClone.img.
These above examples use
.img
extensions, but you may give it any extension
you want or none at all. Also, be sure to include the protocol prefix in the
location URL
(
ftp:// or nfs://
)
.
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