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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
Import Media Tool syntax and options
The following section provides the syntax and command line options for the Import Media tool.
To start the tool, log onto the Software Repository server (Slice Component bundle host) and enter:
import_media [options] <network path>
The following networks paths are valid:
- NFS:
nfs://<NFS server>/<exported path
> - Windows media hosted on an SA SMB server share:
smb://<SMB Server>/OSMEDIA/<path>@@MediaServer@/OS Media
The username/password must be preceded by “
@@
” and ended by “@
”. For example:smb://user4312.example.com\thsu_usr:smith123!@@MediaServer@/OS Media
- Window media in CIFS server share:
cifs://<CIFS Server>/<share>/<path>
If the path contains spaces or shell metacharacters, it must be placed in quotes so that the shell passes it to
import_media
as a single argument.The following table lists the command line options available for the import media command.
Import Media Tool Option |
Description |
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Display this help. |
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Override Folder location. Default is: |
--medianame=<displayname>
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Override automatically-generated display name. Note: Use '_' to escape spaces in the name. |
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Username for authenticating to SA. If you do not supply |
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Password for the SA username. Warning: This option is not recommended, since passing passwords as command line options is insecure. When this option is omitted, the user is prompted for the password securely. |
--mrl<mrl>
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Override automatic OS Media path generation.
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--smbuser=<user>
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User for SMB access. Default is “root”. |
--smbpasswd=<password>
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Use this password for SMB access. Note: This appears in cleartext on the command line. Warning: This option is not recommended, since passing passwords as command line options is insecure. When this option is omitted, the user is prompted for the password securely. |
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Override log file location. Default is:
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The path supplied refers to a (WIM) image. Be sure to also supply |
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Override automatic platform detection. Must match an existing SA platform defined in the Model Repository. |
--progress=[yes]
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Toggle display of progress (default is yes). For example:
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Toggle resolution of symlinks (default is yes). |
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Uploads all packages to the Software Repository so that OS Provisioning can install them after initial provisioning (default is no). |
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