I have a whole bunch of solaris machines. How do i create an image so i dont have to keep doing a reload and. In the pC world we have ghost what about the solaris world? (3 Replies)
Hi, (HP-UX 11.11)
I need to create a tape image of an igniteUX image created on our igniteUX server.
That is to say. I have a "Online" image of the igniteUX of the targeted system but I now need to copy it to a useable TAPE (igniteUX) image so i can build an other server from it that is not... (3 Replies)
I have several systems which require software maintenance several times a year. After the software maintenance, it is required that we make two system tapes for DR purposes. The creation of these system tapes takes anywhere from 1-1.5 hours because of the performance of the tape drives. What I... (7 Replies)
Hi All,
Please help me with this.
My plan is to create an ISO image of my current solaris 8 OS.Because we use a stripped out version of solaris 8 which is different than the standard one in CD. Will dd command will do ?
My idea is to create a VMware image from iso file and play it in... (6 Replies)
Which I will use as a loop mount mounted on an arbitrary directory, say /home/me/dir running something like mount -o loop ext3_image.img /home/me/dir
What command(s) should I run to create this? I use RedHat.
Thanks in advance (1 Reply)
We use netboot to boot our RedHat Linux kernels. We usually use mknbi tool to create netboot image from Red Hat Linux kernel. However, I can't get this to work with the new Red Hat EL6 kernel.
One online document I found seems to say mknbi should not be used for Linux 2.6 or newer kernels any... (1 Reply)
I 'm new to linux .. can some one tell how can we create a linux image like solaris flash archive and then use it with kickstart server to build multiple clients
from same image ?
Thanks (4 Replies)
Hello, I've got an Ultrix 4.2 ISO file (gxemul doesn't recognize it when I type gxemul -X -e 3max -d rootdisk.img -d Ultrix4_2.iso)
So I read some other posts which show that this can be done via a UFS CDROM image. But I don't know how to create one. Anyway, I think the ISO file could be in... (0 Replies)
Hi Solaris 10 Experts,
How can I create an ISO Image of a CD/DVD from the cdrom to a temporary directory, and then use that image to burn it on a blank DVD in the cdrom in Solaris 10 1/13 OS environment?
Please provide me with an example.
With best regards,
SS (1 Reply)
Hello guys! I'm a newbee in Solaris systems.
There is an issue, that I've got:
I have to make an iso image of my solaris system.
How can I do it? with dd utility?
Clonezilla does not support spark, so it cant do backup.
pls help!
Is this solution:
Creating a Solaris Flash Archive... (21 Replies)
Discussion started by: 2fat2fly
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visgrep
VISGREP(1) General Commands Manual VISGREP(1)NAME
visgrep - Visual grep, greps for images in another image
SYNOPSIS
visgrep [options] image.png detect.pat match.pat ...
DESCRIPTION
visgrep is a program that greps for image in another image.
All .pat files are created using png2pat(1) or rgb2pat(1). The image.png is scanned for detect.pat starting from X,Y given in parameters.
When detect.pat is found, then all the match.pat files are scanned at an offset of x,y given in parameters. If a match is found, then vis-
grep prints the x,y and index of the item.
For example, image.png is a screenshot and match1.pat .. match5.pat are images of letters a to e. Each of these letters is enclosed in a
blue box, so detect.pat is an image of the upper left corner of the box. This box is not included in the match*.pat files, so they are
actually offset 5 pixels down and 4 pixels to the left. You might run it like this then:
visgrep -x-4 -y5 image.png match_corner.pat match_a.pat match_b.bat ...
Etc, with all matches listed. Now suppose the screen showed ace so visgrep might output:
10,10 0
50,10 2
90,10 4
Showing that match_a.pat (index 0) is at 10,10 on the screen. If no match is found even though the detection image is found, the index will
be -1.
OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below.
-h Show summary of options.
-x Set x offset for detection matching.
-y Set y offset for detection matching.
-X Start scanning at X.
-Y Start scanning at Y.
-t Set tolerance for 'fuzzy' matches, higher numbers are more tolerant.
EXIT STATUS
0 at least one match was made.
1 no matches were made.
2 an error occured.
SEE ALSO pat2ppm(1), patextract(1), png2pat(1), rgb2pat(1), xte(1).
AUTHOR
visgrep was written by Steve Slaven <bpk@hoopajoo.net>.
This manual page was written by Aurelien Jarno <aurel32@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
April 20, 2004 VISGREP(1)