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- Setting up the Media Server
- Creating Media Resource Locators (MRLs)
- Prerequisites to run the Import Media tool
- Import Media Tool syntax and options
- Configuring the Media Server for Microsoft Windows OS media/image
- Preparing network driver directories
- Hosting Windows media on a Windows 2K server using a share
- Configuring the Media Server for Red Hat Linux or VMware ESXi OS media
- Configuring the Media Server for SUSE Linux or SUSE Enterprise Linux OS media
- Configuring the Media Server for Oracle Sun Solaris 10
- Configuring the Media Server for Oracle Sun Solaris 11
- Oracle Solaris Automated Installer
- Enabling Oracle Solaris 11 x86 with the Manage Boot Client
Prerequisites to run the Import Media tool
- Before you run the Import Media tool, the operating system media that you want to import must be available through the network to the Media Server. You will need to know the hostname of the server containing the image(s) you want to upload and the hostname of the Media Server.
- Windows, Solaris, Linux, and VMware ESX operating system images on the Media Server must be available through
nfs/cifs/smb
. - You must log in as an SA user (username and password) that has the required permissions to use the Import Media tool. If you do not specify a username/password in the
import_media
argument, you are prompted for a valid user name and password when you execute the command.
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