The following example adds an
scConfigFileSyncTemplate
object below the
Hardware Reference object, crtype3 (type the command all on one line):
posAdmin.pl --user cn=admin,o=
mycorp
,c=
us
--password
secret
--base cn=
crtype3
,cn=global,o=
mycorp
,c=
us
--add --scConfigFileSyncTemplate --cn
xorg.conf
--scConfigFile
/etc/X11/xorg.conf
--scMust
TRUE
--scBsize
1024
--scConfigFileLocalPath /srv/SLEPOS/config
/xorg.conf.cr3
7.4.6 Adding an
scPosImage
Object
All system images that you want to distribute to Point of Service terminals must have
a corresponding
scPosImage
object in the LDAP directory. These objects are typi-
cally organized within Distribution Container objects under the Global container in the
LDAP tree.
NOTE: Referring to Boot Images
Boot images do not have
scPosImage
objects; they are referenced in the
scInitrdName
attribute in the
scDistributionContainer
object.
After the installation and configuration of SUSE Linux Enterprise Point of Service, an
scPosImage
object is automatically added to the Default Distribution Container for
the Minimal image. However, this LDAP entry is only intended to serve as an example.
You must manually add an
scPosImage
object for each system image you want to
distribute to Point of Service terminals.
IMPORTANT
The reference objects for SUSE Linux Enterprise Point of Service images should
be created in the Default Distribution Container. It references the current
kernel version included and the default booting image in the product and
therefore, should store all the
scPosImage
objects for SUSE Linux Enterprise
Point of Service images.
Table 7.6, “posAdmin Options for
scPosImage
Objects” (page 85) summarizes the
posAdmin command options for
scPosImage
object attributes.
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