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RegisterBTImages--Registering Boot Images

Valid on Windows

The Image Prepare System command registerBTImages provides the following functionality:

Note: RegisterBTImages cannot be started more than once concurrently on the same IPS.

The command has the following format:

RegisterBTImages {-s <manager>} [-i <imagenames> | -w <directory> ] [-b] [-l] [-e] [-m <dosfiles>] [-n <name>] [-v <version>] [-c <comment>] [-r] [-u <user> -p <password> -d <domain>]
-s<manager>

Specifies the name of the DSM-Manager to register the boot images

-i<imagenames>

List of the boot image files, separated by semicolon

Default: osinstal.2;osinstal.3

-w<directory>

Register from directory including the exported Boot image-SD package

-b

Register only parameter definitions of the BOOT images

-l

Register only the Boot images in the SD software library. You can register a Boot image without specifying the -b or -l option. In this case, the image's parameter definitions are registered before the Boot image is registered in the SD software library. If the SD registration fails or is aborted, the image's parameter registration will still be in effect. You just need to specify the -l option to register the image again.

-m<dosfiles>

List of additional needed files, separated by semicolon

Default: format.com;smartdrv.exe

-e

Registers a boot image update package. The default SD package name is extended with –upgrade.

-n<name>

SD product name of the Boot images in the Software Library

Default: Name of the Boot Image

-v<version>

Specifies the SD product version of the Boot images

Default: 12.0/00

-c<comment>

Specifies the comment that appears in the SD product

Default: BsmBtImg <name>

-r

Specifies a complete DOS boot disk. No additional files are required

-u<user>

Specifies the remote DSM-Manager user

-p<password>

Specifies the password of the user

-d<domain>

Specifies the remote DSM-Manager domain, for example:

winnt://manager