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=head1 NAME
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B<imgimport> - Imports an xCAT image or configuration file into the xCAT tables so that you can immediately begin
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deploying with it..
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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B<imgimport [-h| --help]>
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B<imgimport> I<imagename> [-v]
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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The imgimport command will import an image that has been exported by imgexport from xCAT. This is the easiest way
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to transfer/backup/ or share images created by xCAT whether they be stateless or stateful.
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=head1 OPTIONS
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B<-h> Display usage message.
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B<-v> Verbose output.
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=head1 RETURN VALUE
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0 The command completed successfully.
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1 An error has occurred.
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=head1 EXAMPLES
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1. Simplest way to import an image. If there is a bundle file named 'foo.gz', then run:
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I<imgimport foo.gz>
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foo.tgz will be unpacked in the current working directory. The xCAT configuration will then be updated and the
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files will be copied to the appropriate directories.
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=head1 FILES
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/opt/xcat/bin/imgimport
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=head1 SEE ALSO
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L<imgexport(1)|imgexport.1>
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