Session Name
Identifies the name of the multicast session.
Server
Identifies the imaging server.
Master Image Source
Use This Image File as the Master
Specify the image filename, including .zmg filename extension of the image file you want to use for the multicast session:
- For Linux* servers, begin the full path with / (root). For example:
/images/imagefilename.zmg
where your /images directory is at the root of your Linux file system.
- For Windows* servers, begin the full path with the drive letter. For example:
d:\images\imagefilename.zmg
where your \images directory is at the root of the d: drive.
- For NetWare® servers, begin the full path with the volume name. For example:
data:\images\imagefilename.zmg
where your \images directory is at the root of a non-sys: volume (recommended).Wherever your images directory is located, or whatever it's named, include the full path to the .zmg file.
Use This Workstation as the Master
Specify the workstation you want to use for the multicast session. The workstation cannot be the master if it is being used as a master in another multicast session or if it explicitly participates in any other session.
Start the Session As Soon As
___ Clients Have Joined
After this number of workstations that have been defined to participate in the multicast session have booted up, the multicast session begins. The default if you do not specify a number is five workstations.
___ Minutes Have Elapsed Since a New Client Has Joined
If not enough workstations have booted up to fulfill the previous requirement, and this amount of time has passed since the last one booted, the multicast session begins. The default if you do not specify a number is 15 minutes.
Delete Session Information from Server Object After Completion
If you select this check box, the multicast session is deleted from the list
as soon as it is finished. If you do not select this check box, the multicast
session is automatically disabled but remains in the list.
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