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ThinManage 3.1 Administration Manual
Disk Image Cloning
ThinManage allows you to perform full disk image cloning of your terminals, utilizing either FTP or NFS protocols.
How to Clone the Entire Disk Image
1. From the table of inventoried Terminals, right-click the terminal you want to clone, and select Disk Image ->
Clone from Terminal.
2. The details pane on the right-hand side will display an “Image Details” form that contains a list of 7 fields:
Name : Enter a name for this disk image.
Description : Enter a short description for this disk image.
Protocol : From the dropdown list, select either “nfs” or “ftp”
FTP : Select this option if you will be using an internal FTP server to
store and retrieve your ThinManage disk images.
NFS : Select this option if you have an available NFS share on a
Linux/Unix server.
Image Location : Enter the protocol and location you will be using
to store your disk images.
You may use a hostname or IP address. Examples:
ftp://myServerName/path/to/my/image/myImageName.img
nfs:/192.168.1.123/path/to/my/image/myXpeClone.img
Note : The above examples use .img extensions, but you may give it any
extension you want, or none at all. Also, be sure to include the protocol
prefix in the url. (ftp:// or nfs:/ )
Verify Image : Enable this checkbox if you want perform an md5
checksum upon completion of the clone. Please be aware that the
cloning process will take longer to complete when this is selected.
Username : If required, enter the username of an account that has permissions to read & write to the image
repository you specified in the Image Location field above.
Password : If required, enter the password needed for the
Username specified above.
3. Click the OK button to begin the cloning process. This process may
take ~20-40 minutes, depending on the size of the terminal's flash
disk and network traffic.
4. From the top of the page, select Admin -> Disk Images to
open a new screen displaying the current inventory of disk images.
You should see your recently cloned disk image now listed in the
table.
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