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SUSE Linux Enterprise Point of Service provides image templates that can be customized
and generated using the Image Creator tool. When you select the Image Server during
the Administration Server installation, the image creation utilities (Image Creator and
KIWI ) are installed on the Administration Server along with all the files and directories
required to create Point of Service images. For a detailed, step-by-step introduction to
building SUSE Linux Enterprise Point of Service images using Image Creator, refer to
Chapter 12, Building Images with the Image Creator Tool (page 163).
After you have created the images required for your Point of Service terminals, you
must copy the images to the appropriate directories on the Administration Server so
that the RSYNC service can transmit the images to the Branch Server. Depending on
whether the Administration Server and the Image Building Server are on the same
machine (or whether the images are built on a dedicated Image Building Server), use
the different copy procedures outlined in Section 4.6, “Copying the System Image Files”
(page 43).
To deploy a new image version, for example an image with updated packages from
online repositories, follow these steps:
1
Build new images as described in Chapter 12, Building Images with the Image
Creator Tool (page 163).
2
Deploy boot images as decribed in Section 4.5, “Copying the Boot Image Files”
(page 41).
3
Deploy system images as decribed in Section 4.6, “Copying the System Image
Files” (page 43).
4
Synchronize with the Branch Server with the
possyncimages.pl and
posldap2crconfig.pl --dumpall
command (see Section 7.4.7, “Acti-
vating Images” (page 86) for more information).
4.5 Copying the Boot Image Files
This section explains how to copy the default boot images (initrd and the Linux kernel
file) to the appropriate directories on the Administration Server, so they are ready to
be transferred to the Branch Servers. If the images have been built on the same machine,
use the following
cp
command or your favorite file browser :
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