Splits image file into x MB spans. Use this switch to create a forced-size volume set. For
example, if you want to force smaller image files from a 1024-MB drive, you could specify
200-MB segments.
For example:
ghost.exe -split=200
This divides the image into 200-MB segments.
If this switch is not used then an image is split at 2 GB in the following operations:
■
GhostCast
■
Peer-to-peer
■
Creating an image on a mapped-network drive
If the operation runs locally on a FAT partition, then the image splits at 4 GB.
If this switch is explicitly set to 0, the image does not split.
-split=x
Use the -sure switch in conjunction with -clone to avoid being prompted with the final
question “Proceed with disk clone - destination drive will be overwritten?” This command
is useful in batch mode.
-sure
Sets the size for the destination partitions for either a disk restore or disk copy operation.
When numbering partitions in the -sze switch, do not include the hidden Ghost partition.
This switch is intended to be used in the Additional command line in the Console. All
functionality of -sze switches are supported.
See
“Setting a destination size for the clone switch”
on page 154.
-sze
Forces Symantec Ghost to keep the sizes of all destination partitions the same size as in
the source partition (no resizing).
This switch can be used with or without the -clone switch.
See
“Setting a destination size for the clone switch”
on page 154.
-szee
Forces Symantec Ghost to keep the sizes of all destination partitions, except for the first
one, the same size as in the source partition. The first partition uses the remaining disk
space.
This switch can be used with or without the -clone switch.
See
“Setting a destination size for the clone switch”
on page 154.
-szef
Forces Symantec Ghost to keep the sizes of all destination partitions, except for the last
one, the same size as in the source partition. The last partition uses the remaining disk
space.
This switch can be used with or without the -clone switch.
See
“Setting a destination size for the clone switch”
on page 154.
-szel
Command-line switches
Command-line switches
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Summary of Contents for GHOST IMAGING FOUNDATION 7.1
Page 1: ...Symantec Ghost Imaging Foundation 7 1...
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Page 78: ...Managing partitions using GDisk Support for large hard disks 78...
Page 100: ...Editing registry keys and values using GhRegEdit Using GhRegEdit 100...
Page 116: ...Using GhostCasting to create and restore images Running Ghost exe on a client computer 116...
Page 122: ...GhostCasting from the command line GhostCast Server command line options 122...
Page 130: ...GDisk disk wipe specifications Determining disk size 130...
Page 166: ...Ghost for Linux Symantec Ghost utility support 166...
Page 170: ...Configuring firewalls Symantec Ghost port configuration 170...
Page 180: ...Troubleshooting Problems running Symantec Ghost 180...