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	man pages for img*port commands
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| =head1 NAME | ||||
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| B<imgexport> - Exports an xCAT image. | ||||
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| =head1 SYNOPSIS | ||||
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| B<imgexport [-h| --help]> | ||||
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| B<imgexport [-v| --verbose] imagename exported_file_name > | ||||
| B<imgexport> I<imagename>  | ||||
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| =head1 DESCRIPTION | ||||
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| The imgexport command will export an image that is being used by xCAT.  To export images, you must have the images defined in the osimage table.  | ||||
| The following columns must be filled out for an image to be exported: | ||||
| osimage.imagename | ||||
| osimage.profile | ||||
| osimage.provmethod | ||||
| osimage.osvers | ||||
| osimage.osarch | ||||
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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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| B<-extra srcfile:destdir>      Pack up extra files | ||||
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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 export an image.  If there is an image in the osimage table named 'foo', then run: | ||||
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| B<imgexport foo> | ||||
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| foo.tgz will be built in the current working directory.  Make sure that you have enough space in the directory | ||||
| that you are in to run imgexport if you have a big image to tar up. | ||||
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| 2. To include extra files with your image: | ||||
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| B<imgexport Default_Stateless_1265981465 foo.tgz --extra=/opt/xcat/share/xcat/netboot/centos/compute.centos5.4.pkglist:/install/custom/netboot/centos --extra=/opt/xcat/share/xcat/netboot/centos/compute.exlist:/install/custom/netboot/centos> | ||||
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| This will export the image Default_stateless_1265981465 into a file called foo.tgz.  In addition, it will package up extra files as well: | ||||
|  compute.centos5.4.pkglist | ||||
|  compute.exlist | ||||
| It will also place the contents of the file in the manifest.xml file that is part of the bundle. | ||||
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| =head1 FILES | ||||
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| /opt/xcat/bin/imgexport | ||||
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| =head1 SEE ALSO | ||||
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| L<imgimport(1)|imgimport.1> | ||||
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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 | ||||
| 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  | ||||
| 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 | ||||
| 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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