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03-07-2006 05:27 PM
03-07-2006 05:27 PM
Altiris Backup : Change the Image Storage Location
Hi
We need to backup Blade servers, but C Drive has limited space and we have created a new drive with 72 GB capacity for the Image Storage. In the Altiris Event for Image Capture if we give a path say M:\Images\ , the backup fails to find the path.
Is there a way to change the Image storage location?
Thanks,
Chandrakanth Shenoy
We need to backup Blade servers, but C Drive has limited space and we have created a new drive with 72 GB capacity for the Image Storage. In the Altiris Event for Image Capture if we give a path say M:\Images\ , the backup fails to find the path.
Is there a way to change the Image storage location?
Thanks,
Chandrakanth Shenoy
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03-08-2006 01:18 AM
03-08-2006 01:18 AM
Re: Altiris Backup : Change the Image Storage Location
Are you running Windows 2003 as the OS on your RDP server?
If so, probably the easiest way would be to add the new drive as a mount point under the original shared directory.
Alternatively, you would probably need to create a shared folder on the drive and edit your PXE boot files to attach to the new share, along with the old share. At that point, your rdeploy job should be able to write to the new drive.
Steven
If so, probably the easiest way would be to add the new drive as a mount point under the original shared directory.
Alternatively, you would probably need to create a shared folder on the drive and edit your PXE boot files to attach to the new share, along with the old share. At that point, your rdeploy job should be able to write to the new drive.
Steven
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