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DSR Imaging Procedure
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Manuel Mendez <mmendez@srtrl.com>
version 1, 09/06/2012
Imaging
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{empty}1. Insert the Clonezilla CD into the CD drive and plug the USB stick containing the image(s)
into one of the front USB ports.
{empty}2. Reboot the Dell server.
{empty}3. The server is configured to automatically boot from CD when available.
Clonezilla's boot screen should show up, as seen below.
image::00-boot.png[align="center",height="50%"]
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{empty}4. Clonezilla will ask the preferred language, accept the default of English.
image::01-lang.png[align="center",height="50%"]
{empty}5. Select `Don't touch keymap`
image::02-keymap.png[align="center",height="50%"]
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{empty}6. Start Clonezilla
image::03-start.png[align="center",height="50%"]
{empty}7. Select `device-image`
image::04-device-image.png[align="center",height="50%"]
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{empty}8. Select `local_dev`
image::05-local_dev.png[align="center",height="50%"]
{empty}9. Clonezilla will then ask to insert the USB and wait 5 seconds. If the USB was not inserted before boot
insert it now and wait the 5 seconds. If the USB was already inserted, just press `Enter`.
image::06-usb.png[align="center",height="50%"]
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{empty}10. Clonezilla will then show a list of the devices it found; select the USB device, which is usually `sdb1`.
image::07-sdb.png[align="center",height="50%"]
{empty}11. Select `/ Top_directory_in_the_local_device`
image::08-top_dir.png[align="center",height="50%"]
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{empty}12. A list of all the filesystem usage will then be shown, continue by pressing `Enter`.
image::09-disk_usage.png[align="center",height="50%"]
{empty}13. The imaging process is about to begin. Select Beinner mode.
image::10-beginner.png[align="center",height="50%"]
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{empty}14. Select the `restoredisk` option.
image::12-restore.png[align="center",height="50%"]
{empty}15. Select `dsr-2012-09-07-18-img` or the most recent image available.
image::13-image-file.png[align="center",height="50%"]
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{empty}16. `sda` should be the only disk available for imaging onto.
image::14-dest-target.png[align="center",height="50%"]
{empty}17. Clonezilla print out the command it will execute. Press `Enter`.
image::14b-next-time-command.png[align="center",height="50%"]
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{empty}17. Clonezilla will ask to verify the operation. Type `y` and `Enter`.
image::15-continue.png[align="center",height="50%"]
{empty}18. Type `y` and `Enter` again to confirm.
image::16-confirm.png[align="center",height="50%"]
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{empty}19. Clonezilla will start the operation by restoring `/dev/sda1`.
image::17-sda1.png[align="center",height="50%"]
{empty}20. Clonezilla will proceed by restoring `/dev/sda3`.
image::18-sda3.png[align="center",height="50%"]
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{empty}21. Once the restoration press `Enter` to get to the last step.
image::19-done.png[align="center",height="50%"]
{empty}22. Press `(1) Reboot` and `Enter` to reboot out of Clonezilla and into the new image.
image::20-reboot.png[align="center",height="50%"]
{empty}23. Proceed to configure the dsr as a specific DSR.
Configuration
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{empty}1. Log in to the DSR using `root` as the username, and `thuraya` as the password.
{empty}2. Open a terminal by clicking the black terminal icon on the top panel.
{empty}3. Run the `set-dsr` command to set the ip address and other settings for this DSR to the appropriate values.
TIP: The DSR number can be verified from the LCD on the front of the Dell Server, or from the back RF-Panel tag.
image::21-set-dsr.png[align="center",height="50%"]
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{empty}4. Once the settings have all been configured, the DSR will need to be
joined to the Windows AD domain. Using the command printed on the screen,
substitue `$USER` for a AD user with Admin rights.
image::22-set-dsr-done.png[align="center",height="50%"]
{empty}5. Reboot the DSR after it has been added to the domain.