You can save the image locally, or you can choose to store it on a network drive using either a UNC path or mapped drive.
When you have you options set, you need to press the Accept Clients button. Your clients will fail to connect unless you press this button. You will then boot your client system to the boot disks we created previously. Once Ghost is loaded you are presented with this screen. We will select the GhostCast option, as that is the type of imaging we are doing. We will select a MultiCast session, which will allow other Ghost clients to access the server. While this is not needed when taking an individual image, it is needed when deploying the same image to multiple systems simultaneously.
We are then prompted to input the Session name to join. You can also have the client connect to only the GhostCast Server's IP address as this will reduce broadcast traffic across your network. Whether to use this option is up to you, and your individual network needs.
You will then select which disk you wish to image. This is fairly straightforward if you only have one disk in your client system. If you do not, the easiest method is to know the size of the disk you wish to clone.
If your multiple disks are the same size, you will need to know the number of the drive. You can then choose to compress the image file created. Higher levels of compression will cause your image to take longer to make and to restore, though the disk space taken by the image file will be less. This is an option you must decide on based upon your disk space available, and the rapidness you need in making and deploying images.
The Fast compression option is generally a good choice, as it provides a good medium between speed and size. As soon as you choose your compression option your imaging process will begin. The client will display your current progress, including the count of megabyte's copies, and your average speed per minute. It will also give you a fairly good estimation on the time remaining.
One thing to note about the client is that it will not automatically reboot. You will need to manually reboot the client remembering to remove the start up disks when the imaging is complete. You will also receive feedback on your GhostCast Server console as the image is being taken. Once the image is created, you can immediately begin sending the image out to other systems. This is done in this same window by simply selecting Restore Image, selecting the session name; the image file and pressing accept clients.
The client portion is also identical, save the wording of the prompts warning you that you will be overwriting all data contained on the disk you selected. Also, you can deploy the image to multiple clients at once through this same manner. Simply point them all at the same session name remember to select MultiCast , and the GhostCast server can send the image to them.
Mark W. Only FAT system files can be skipped. It is not possible to skip files on NTFS or other file systems. The skip switch may only be included in the command line once. To specify multiple skip entries, they must be included in a text file indicated using [email protected] The format of the skip text file, skipfile, matches the format used with the CRC32 vexcept option. This resolves problems with some network interface cards.
This switch has no effect when used with Ghostpe. Do not use this switch if you are running Ghost. Use this switch to create a forced-size volume set. For example, if you want to force smaller image files from a MB drive, you could specify MB segments. Defines the location of the source partition, disk, or image file. This switch can be used with or without the -clone switch.
The first partition uses the remaining disk space. The last partition uses the remaining disk space. This switch forces Ghost to eject the tape following a tape operation. If the tape drive does not support remote ejection you must eject the tape manually. Ghost versions prior to Ghost and 6. Ghost manuals that refer to this switch are in error.
Specifying the IP address of the slave computer on the command line is optional. If Ghost is older than the specified version, Ghost aborts and exits, otherwise Ghost proceeds as normal. The value is a three digit number and should be specified without the period. For example, Symantec Ghost 7. In Symantec Ghost, this switch is designed for use in batch files. For a list of version numbers, see the document How to determine your version of Ghost. SGSS 2. Ghost uses the following compression levels: -Z defaults to level 1.
This is lowest compression level, and the fastest transfer rate apart from no compression. Powered by. Specifies a file that contains additional command-line switches that Symantec Ghost should read. Designates which tape device to use 0 through n.
Designates the filename of your ENV file for registration. Replaces the default abort error log file name,. Automatically names spanned image files during creation. Prevents abort messages from waiting for user and removes user interaction prompts.
Handles bad FAT clusters when writing to disk. Prevents any GUI display with switches that do not require any user input, for example, the clone switch.
Checks the integrity of the image file that is indicated by the filename. Reverts the naming of spanned files to the system used by versions of Symantec Ghost prior to Symantec Ghost 6. This switch creates an image file with CRC values and then verifies the list against the original or a copy.
CRC errors indicate data corruption. Creates a file, Cvtarea. Dumps disk metrics information to the dump log file, Ghststat. Changes the path and file name of the dump log file created using the -dd switch. Specifies the number of hard disks present. Specifies a list of drives to search for span files.
Creates a CRC file, Ghost. Forces Ghost to check for a dongle. Force Disk Signature Preserve. Force Disk Signature to Zero. Prefers the use of Extended Interrupt 13h disk access for hard disk operations. Shows the fingerprint details written on a hard disk created by Symantec Ghost.
Uses all available disk space when creating partitions. Disables extended INT13 support for hard disk operations. Disk Access. Forces FireWire support to start, even when the FireWire controller is being run by something else. Forces Ghost to continue cloning even if the source contains bad clusters.
Causes Ghost to exit to DOS after an operation is complete. Includes Ghost. Shows the Ghost command-line switch Help page. The Image All switch forces Ghost to perform a sector-by-sector copy of all partitions. Forces a sector-by-sector copy of Linux partitions.
When creating an image or copying disk to disk, the -IB switch Image Boot forces a copy of the entire boot track; not just the boot sector. When creating an image or copying disk to disk, the -ID switch Image Disk forces a sector-by-sector copy, and copies the entire boot track, extended partition tables, and unpartitioned space on the disk.
Ignore Ghost Boot partition. Adds a single-line image file description to the image file. This has the following restrictions: Cannot include any new lines Cannot be used with -imgdescfile Must be used with the clone switch Clone switch mode must be create, dump, prcreate, or pdump. Specifies a text file that contains an image file description to be added to the image file.
This has the following restrictions: Cannot be used with -imgdesc Must be used with the clone switch Clone switch mode must be create, dump, prcreate, or pdump. Use DOS drive table for determining drive geometry.
The Image Raw switch copies the entire disk, ignoring the partition table. Only sectors that by along with their locations on disk rather than capturing full disk sectors. Connects to the GhostCast Server using the specified session name. Use unicasting, direct broadcast, or multicasting. Specifies the maximum number of router hops between the client computer and Ghost server.
Lets you lock an image file for use with a specific set of computers defined by the type chosen and the source computer. Displays a diagnostic memory dump for technical support issues. Disables Firewire support. Disables the automatic naming of spanned image files during creation.
Includes the hibernation and skip files in the image file. Disables the Image File Selection dialog box. Disables access to IDE devices. Prevents Ghost from creating an index when creating an image file. Disables USB support.
Disables NTFS contiguous run allocation. Enable NTFS internal diagnostic checking. Enable an exact restore of the NTFS source volume layout. Ignores the partition's System ID and clones based on the underlying file system, instead of defaulting to a sector-by-sector Image All cloning.
The override switch allows the override of internal space and integrity checks and lets you put a very big image into a small partition. Saves the File Preservation Metadata File that holds the location of preserved files to a specified location.
Specifies that the master boot record of the destination disk be preserved when performing a Disk-to-Disk or Image-to-Disk operation. We only stopped using it when we started putting images on a USB drive that made the process much faster.
I did this about 4 or 5 years ago, and I'm sure it will work today as long as the Universal Network Boot Disk has the right drivers and can detect the nic card. Jan 5, 0 18, I have a boot disk that can do this already however it will not work on newer machines because the boot CD does not contain the network drivers for the newer machines that I am trying to ghost.
I did not create the first disk which is why I don't know how to do this. Alabalcho Judicious. Jan 13, 4, 4 35, 1, It was a long time ago I have created boot CDs. Check your "old" Ghost installation - there's good chance it uses "standard" LanManager drivers. This is what you would need to master on new boards, to incorporate new LanManager drivers onto your existing boot CD. You must log in or register to reply here. Ghosting programs that will work w7pro Symantec Ghost Create self installing Ghost image for windows 7 Does Norton Ghost preserve Ghost Image Create self installing Ghost image for windows 7 Error: Error "No valid source drive to choose" Sysmantec Ghost Ultimate ghost bootable disk Symentec ghost dosn't load Norton Ghost 9 Ghost windows server to a newer machine?
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