Products for Image Creation.

Hi to all,
I try to create siebel server setup for Linux OS.
At the time of Creating Siebel Image it asks "Select Products for Image Creation" and it will show the following list
1. Siebel Tools
2. Siebel Web Client
3. Siebel Outlook Addin
4. Siebel Client Sync
5. Siebel SIA Sales Handheld
6. Siebel SIA Service Handheld
7. Siebel SIA Consumer Goods Handheld
8. Siebel SIA Pharma Handheld
9. Siebel SIA Medical Handheld
10.Siebel Debug Files
11.Siebel Sample Database
12.Siebel Enterprise Server
13.Siebel Web Server Extension
14.Siebel IAA XML Connector
15.Siebel Strong Encryption
16.Siebel Email Clinet
17.Visual Mining Netcharts Server
18.IBM LDAP 6.0 Client
19.Siebel Automated Service Server
20.Siebel Collaboration Service
21.Siebel Fast Track Wizard
22.Siebel Management Agent
23.Siebel Management Server
Plz tell me which products i select for Client (for my local Windows XP system to connect to Server) and which products i need to select for Server(for Linux server).
Thanks & Regards
Ramesh

Hi Guna,
That's not true: you can select whatever packages you want ImageCreator to create - you don't have to select items just because you've downloaded the .JAR files.
I always download everything but only really ever build installers for the basic Client and Server packages. If you find you later need to build the installer for something else, you can just run ImageCreator again.
Oli

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    /usr/sbin/chown root:wheel "${mountPoint}/System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.NetBootClientHelper.plist "
    /bin/chmod 644 "${mountPoint}/System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.NetBootClientHelper.plist "
    # finally, make sure it isn't disabled...
    /usr/libexec/PlistBuddy -c "Delete :com.apple.NetBootClientHelper" "${mountPoint}/var/db/launchd.db/com.apple.launchd/overrides.plist" > /dev/null 2>&1
    fi
    # Create an installer package in /System/Installation/Packages/ wrapping the supplied script
    InstallerPackageFromScript()
    local tempDir="$1"
    local scriptPath="$2"
    local scriptName=`basename "${scriptPath}"`
    local opt=""
    if [ "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "VERBOSE" -o "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "DEBUG" ]; then
    echo "Create installer for script $scriptName"
    if [ "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "VERBOSE" -o "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "DEBUG" ]; then
    opt="-v"
    fi
    fi
    # shouldn't exist on entry...
    if [ -e "${tempDir}/emptyDir" ]; then
    /bin/rm -rf "${tempDir}/emptyDir"
    fi
    # make some directories to work in
    /bin/mkdir $opt -p "${tempDir}/$scriptName.pkg/Contents/Resources"
    /bin/mkdir $opt "${tempDir}/emptyDir" || exit 1
    cd "${tempDir}/emptyDir"
    # Create Archive.pax.gz
    /bin/pax -w -x cpio -f "$tempDir/$scriptName.pkg/Contents/Archive.pax" .
    /usr/bin/gzip "$tempDir/$scriptName.pkg/Contents/Archive.pax"
    # Create the Archive.bom file
    /usr/bin/mkbom "$tempDir/emptyDir/" "$tempDir/$scriptName.pkg/Contents/Archive.bom"
    # Create the Info.plist
    /bin/cat > "$tempDir/$scriptName.pkg/Contents/Info.plist" << END
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
    <plist version="1.0">
    <dict>
    <key>CFBundleIdentifier</key>
    <string>com.apple.server.SystemImageUtility.$scriptName</string>
    <key>CFBundleShortVersionString</key>
    <string>1</string>
    <key>IFMajorVersion</key>
    <integer>1</integer>
    <key>IFMinorVersion</key>
    <integer>0</integer>
    <key>IFPkgFlagDefaultLocation</key>
    <string>/tmp</string>
    <key>IFPkgFlagInstallFat</key>
    <false/>
    <key>IFPkgFlagIsRequired</key>
    <false/>
    <key>IFPkgFormatVersion</key>
    <real>0.10000000149011612</real>
    </dict>
    </plist>
    END
    echo "pkmkrpkg1" > "$tempDir/$scriptName.pkg/Contents/PkgInfo"
    echo "major: 1\nminor: 0" > "$tempDir/$scriptName.pkg/Contents/Resources/package_version"
    # Copy the script
    /bin/cp "$scriptPath" "$tempDir/$scriptName.pkg/Contents/Resources/postflight"
    # copy the package to the Packages directory
    /usr/bin/ditto $opt "$tempDir/$scriptName.pkg" "${mountPoint}/System/Installation/Packages/$scriptName.pkg" || exit 1
    # clean up
    /bin/rm -r "$tempDir/emptyDir"
    /bin/rm -r "$tempDir/$scriptName.pkg"
    # If it exists, install the PowerManagement.plist onto the install image
    InstallPowerManagementPlist()
    local tempDir="$1"
    local opt=""
    if [ -e "$tempDir/com.apple.PowerManagement.plist" ]; then
    if [ "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "VERBOSE" -o "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "DEBUG" ]; then
    echo "Installing PowerManagement plist to install image"
    if [ "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "VERBOSE" -o "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "DEBUG" ]; then
    opt="-v"
    fi
    fi
    /usr/bin/ditto $opt "$tempDir/com.apple.PowerManagement.plist" "${mountPoint}/Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.PowerManagemen t.plist" || exit 1
    /usr/sbin/chown root:wheel "${mountPoint}/Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.PowerManagemen t.plist"
    /bin/chmod 644 "${mountPoint}/Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.PowerManagemen t.plist"
    fi
    # If it exists, install the InstallerStatusNotifications.bundle and progress emitter onto the install image
    InstallProgressPieces()
    local tempDir="$1"
    local opt=""
    if [ -e "$tempDir/InstallerStatusNotifications.bundle" ]; then
    if [ "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "VERBOSE" -o "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "DEBUG" ]; then
    echo "Installing progress announcer to install image"
    if [ "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "VERBOSE" -o "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "DEBUG" ]; then
    opt="-v"
    fi
    fi
    /usr/bin/ditto $opt "$tempDir/InstallerStatusNotifications.bundle" "${mountPoint}/System/Library/CoreServices/InstallerStatusNotifications.bundle" || exit 1
    /usr/sbin/chown -R root:wheel "${mountPoint}/System/Library/CoreServices/InstallerStatusNotifications.bundle"
    /bin/chmod 755 "${mountPoint}/System/Library/CoreServices/InstallerStatusNotifications.bundle"
    fi
    if [ -e "$tempDir/com.apple.ProgressEmitter.plist" ]; then
    if [ "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "VERBOSE" -o "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "DEBUG" ]; then
    echo "Installing status emitter to image"
    fi
    /usr/bin/ditto $opt "$tempDir/progress_emitter" "${mountPoint}/usr/sbin/progress_emitter" || exit 1
    /usr/sbin/chown root:wheel "${mountPoint}/usr/sbin/progress_emitter"
    /bin/chmod 555 "${mountPoint}/usr/sbin/progress_emitter"
    /usr/bin/ditto $opt "$tempDir/com.apple.ProgressEmitter.plist" "${mountPoint}/System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.ProgressEmitter.plist" || exit 1
    /usr/sbin/chown root:wheel "${mountPoint}/System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.ProgressEmitter.plist"
    /bin/chmod 644 "${mountPoint}/System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.ProgressEmitter.plist"
    fi
    # Converts a list of scripts (full paths contained in the file at $1) into packages in .../System/Installation/Packages/
    InstallScriptsFromFile()
    local tempDir="$1"
    local theFile="$2"
    if [ "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "VERBOSE" -o "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "DEBUG" ]; then
    echo "Converting scripts into install packages"
    fi
    while read FILE
    do
    if [ -e "${FILE}" ]; then
    # make an installer package out of the script
    InstallerPackageFromScript "$tempDir" "${FILE}"
    fi
    done < "
    local destDir="$2"
    local opt=""
    if [ "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "VERBOSE" -o "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "DEBUG" ]; then
    echo "Performing post install cleanup"
    if [ "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "VERBOSE" -o "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "DEBUG" ] ; then
    opt="-v"
    fi
    fi
    # delete the DS indices to force reindexing...
    if [ -e "${mountPoint}/var/db/dslocal/indices/Default/index" ]; then
    /bin/rm $opt "${mountPoint}/var/db/dslocal/indices/Default/index"
    fi
    # detach the disk and remove the mount folder
    DetachAndRemoveMount || exit 1
    # copy the NBImageInfo.plist file
    /usr/bin/ditto $opt "$tempDir/NBImageInfo.plist" "$destDir/NBImageInfo.plist" || exit 1
    echo "Correcting permissions. ${ownershipInfoKey} $destDir"
    /usr/sbin/chown -R "${ownershipInfoKey}" "$destDir"
    # rename the folder to .nbi
    if [ ! -e "$destDir.nbi" ]; then
    /bin/mv $opt "$destDir" "$destDir.nbi" || exit 1
    else
    local parentDir=`dirname "${destDir}"`
    local targetName=`basename "${destDir}"`
    for ((i=2; i<1000; i++)); do
    if [ ! -e "${parentDir}/${targetName}_$i.nbi" ]; then
    /bin/mv $opt "$destDir" "${parentDir}/${targetName}_$i.nbi" || exit 1
    break
    fi
    done
    fi
    # Prepare the source by deleting stuff we don't want to copy if sourcing a volume
    PreCleanSource()
    local srcVol="$1"
    local opt=""
    if [ "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "VERBOSE" -o "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "DEBUG" ]; then
    if [ "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "VERBOSE" -o "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "DEBUG" ] ; then
    opt="-v"
    fi
    fi
    if [ -e "$srcVol/private/var/vm/swapfile*" ]; then
    if [ "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "VERBOSE" -o "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "DEBUG" ]; then
    echo "Removing swapfiles on $1"
    fi
    /bin/rm $opt "$srcVol/private/var/vm/swapfile*"
    fi
    if [ -d "$srcVol/private/tmp" ]; then
    if [ "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "VERBOSE" -o "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "DEBUG" ]; then
    echo "Cleaning out /private/tmp on $1"
    fi
    /bin/rm -r $opt "$srcVol/private/tmp/*"
    fi
    if [ -d "$srcVol/private/var/tmp" ]; then
    if [ "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "VERBOSE" -o "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "DEBUG" ]; then
    echo "Cleaning out /private/var/tmp on $1"
    fi
    /bin/rm -r $opt "$srcVol/private/var/tmp/*"
    fi
    if [ "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "VERBOSE" -o "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "DEBUG" ]; then
    echo "Cleaning out devices and volumes on $1"
    fi
    if [ -d "$srcVol/Volumes" ]; then
    /bin/rm -r $opt "$srcVol/Volumes/*"
    fi
    if [ -d "$srcVol/dev" ]; then
    /bin/rm $opt "$srcVol/dev/*"
    fi
    if [ -d "$srcVol/private/var/run" ]; then
    /bin/rm -r $opt "$srcVol/private/var/run/*"
    fi
    # Copy kernel and build the kext cache on the boot image
    PrepareKernelAndKextCache()
    local destDir="$1"
    local opt=""
    local archx8664=`/usr/bin/file -b "${mountPoint}/mach_kernel" | /usr/bin/sed -ne 's/.(x86_64)):./\1/p'`
    if [ "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "VERBOSE" -o "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "DEBUG" ]; then
    echo "Preparing the kernel and kext cache for the boot image"
    if [ "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "VERBOSE" -o "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "DEBUG" ]; then
    opt="-v"
    fi
    fi
    # Insure the kext cache on our source volume (the boot shell) is up to date
    if [ "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "VERBOSE" -o "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "DEBUG" ]; then
    echo "Updating kext cache on source volume"
    fi
    /usr/sbin/kextcache -update-volume "${mountPoint}" || exit 1
    # Copy the i386 and, if it exists, the x86_64 architecture
    if [ "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "VERBOSE" -o "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "DEBUG" ]; then
    echo "Preparing Intel architecture"
    fi
    # Prepare the kernel
    /bin/mkdir $opt "$destDir/i386" || exit 1
    /usr/bin/lipo -extract i386 "${mountPoint}/mach_kernel" -output "$destDir/i386/mach.macosx" || exit 1
    # Build kext cache
    /usr/sbin/kextcache -a i386 -s -l -n -z -mkext2 "$destDir/i386/mach.macosx.mkext" "${mountPoint}/System/Library/Extensions" || exit 1
    # If the x86_64 architecture exists, copy it
    if [ "${archx8664}" = "x86_64" ]; then
    if [ "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "VERBOSE" -o "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "DEBUG" ]; then
    echo "Preparing x86_64 architecture"
    fi
    # Prepare the kernel
    /bin/mkdir $opt "$destDir/i386/x86_64" || exit 1
    /usr/bin/lipo -extract x86_64 "${mountPoint}/mach_kernel" -output "$destDir/i386/x86_64/mach.macosx" || exit 1
    # Build kext cache
    /usr/sbin/kextcache -a x86_64 -s -l -n -z -mkext2 "$destDir/i386/x86_64/mach.macosx.mkext" "${mountPoint}/System/Library/Extensions" || exit 1
    fi
    # Create the i386 and x86_64 boot loaders on the boot image
    PrepareBootLoader()
    local srcVol="$1"
    local destDir="$2"
    local opt=""
    if [ "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "VERBOSE" -o "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "DEBUG" ]; then
    echo "Preparing boot loader"
    if [ "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "VERBOSE" -o "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "DEBUG" ]; then
    opt="-v"
    fi
    fi
    # Copy the i386 and, by default, the x86_64 architecture
    if [ -e "${mountPoint}/usr/standalone/i386/boot.efi" ]; then
    /usr/bin/ditto $opt "${mountPoint}/usr/standalone/i386/boot.efi" "$destDir/i386/booter" || exit 1
    else
    /usr/bin/ditto $opt "$srcVol/usr/standalone/i386/boot.efi" "$destDir/i386/booter" || exit 1
    fi
    # If it exists, install the partitioning application and data onto the install image
    ProcessAutoPartition()
    local tempDir="$1"
    local opt=""
    if [ -e "$tempDir/PartitionInfo.plist" ]; then
    if [ "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "VERBOSE" -o "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "DEBUG" ]; then
    echo "Installing Partitioning application and data to install image"
    if [ "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "VERBOSE" -o "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "DEBUG" ]; then
    opt="-v"
    fi
    fi
    /usr/bin/ditto $opt "$tempDir/PartitionInfo.plist" "${mountPoint}/System/Installation/PartitionInfo.plist" || exit 1
    /usr/bin/ditto $opt "$tempDir/AutoPartition.app" "${mountPoint}/System/Installation/AutoPartition.app" || exit 1
    # Tell the installer to run the Partitioning application
    /bin/echo "#!/bin/sh
    /System/Installation/AutoPartition.app/Contents/MacOS/AutoPartition" > "${mountPoint}/private/etc/rc.cdrom.postWS"
    # Due to the way rc.install sources the script, it needs to be executable
    /usr/sbin/chown root:wheel "${mountPoint}/private/etc/rc.cdrom.postWS"
    /bin/chmod 755 "${mountPoint}/private/etc/rc.cdrom.postWS"
    fi
    # If it exists, install the InstallPreferences.plist onto the install image
    ProcessInstallPreferences()
    local tempDir="$1"
    local opt=""
    if [ -e "$tempDir/InstallPreferences.plist" ]; then
    if [ "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "VERBOSE" -o "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "DEBUG" ]; then
    echo "Installing InstallPreferences.plist to install image"
    if [ "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "VERBOSE" -o "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "DEBUG" ]; then
    opt="-v"
    fi
    fi
    /usr/bin/ditto $opt "$tempDir/InstallPreferences.plist" "${mountPoint}/System/Installation/Packages/InstallPreferences.plist" || exit 1
    /usr/sbin/chown root:wheel "${mountPoint}/System/Installation/Packages/InstallPreferences.plist"
    /bin/chmod 644 "${mountPoint}/System/Installation/Packages/InstallPreferences.plist"
    fi
    # If it exists, install the minstallconfig.xml onto the install image
    ProcessMinInstall()
    local tempDir="$1"
    local opt=""
    if [ -e "$tempDir/minstallconfig.xml" ]; then
    if [ "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "VERBOSE" -o "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "DEBUG" ]; then
    echo "Installing minstallconfig.xml to install image"
    if [ "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "VERBOSE" -o "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "DEBUG" ]; then
    opt="-v"
    fi
    fi
    /usr/bin/ditto $opt "$tempDir/minstallconfig.xml" "${mountPoint}/etc/minstallconfig.xml" || exit 1
    /usr/sbin/chown root:wheel "${mountPoint}/etc/minstallconfig.xml"
    /bin/chmod 644 "${mountPoint}/etc/minstallconfig.xml"
    fi
    # untar the OSInstall.mpkg so it can be modified
    untarOSInstallMpkg()
    local tempDir="$1"
    local opt=""
    # we might have already done this, so check for it first
    if [ ! -d "${tempDir}/OSInstall_pkg" ]; then
    if [ "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "VERBOSE" -o "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "DEBUG" ]; then
    echo "uncompressing OSInstall.mpkg"
    if [ "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "VERBOSE" -o "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "DEBUG" ]; then
    opt="-v"
    fi
    fi
    /bin/mkdir "${tempDir}/OSInstall_pkg"
    cd "${tempDir}/OSInstall_pkg"
    /usr/bin/xar $opt -xf "${mountPoint}/System/Installation/Packages/OSInstall.mpkg"
    # make Distribution writeable
    /bin/chmod 777 "${tempDir}/OSInstall_pkg"
    /bin/chmod 666 "${tempDir}/OSInstall_pkg/Distribution"
    fi
    handler ()
    echo "Terminated. Cleaning up. Unmounting $destPath"
    # detach the disk and remove the mount folder
    DetachAndRemoveMount
    # Remove the items we created
    /bin/rm -r "$destPath/i386"
    /bin/rm "$destPath/$dmgTarget.dmg"
    /bin/rm "$destPath/System.dmg"
    # Finally, remove the directory IF empty
    /bin/rmdir "$destPath"
    exit 1
    InstallNetBootClientHelper()
    local tempDir="$1"
    local destDir="${mountPoint}/System/Installation/Packages/SIUExtras"
    local opt=""
    if [ "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "VERBOSE" -o "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "DEBUG" ]; then
    opt="-v"
    fi
    if [ -e "${tempDir}/bindingNames.plist" ]; then
    if [ "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "VERBOSE" -o "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "DEBUG" ]; then
    echo "Installing Directory Service binding information"
    fi
    /usr/bin/ditto $opt "${tempDir}/bindingNames.plist" "${destDir}/bindingNames.plist" || exit 1
    /usr/sbin/chown root:wheel "${destDir}/bindingNames.plist"
    /bin/chmod 644 "${destDir}/bindingNames.plist"
    fi
    if [ -e "${tempDir}/sharingNames.plist" ]; then
    if [ "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "VERBOSE" -o "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "DEBUG" ]; then
    echo "Installing Sharing Names support"
    fi
    /usr/bin/ditto $opt "${tempDir}/sharingNames.plist" "${destDir}/sharingNames.plist" || exit 1
    /usr/sbin/chown root:wheel "${destDir}/sharingNames.plist"
    /bin/chmod 644 "${destDir}/sharingNames.plist"
    fi
    # This is required, make sure it's here
    /usr/bin/ditto $opt "${tempDir}/NetBootClientHelper" "${destDir}/NetBootClientHelper" || exit 1
    /usr/sbin/chown root:wheel "${destDir}/NetBootClientHelper"
    /bin/chmod 555 "${destDir}/NetBootClientHelper"
    /usr/bin/ditto $opt "${tempDir}/com.apple.NetBootClientHelper.plist" "${destDir}/com.apple.NetBootClientHelper.plist" || exit 1
    /usr/sbin/chown root:wheel "${destDir}/com.apple.NetBootClientHelper.plist"
    /bin/chmod 644 "${destDir}/com.apple.NetBootClientHelper.plist"
    /usr/bin/ditto $opt "${tempDir}/installClientHelper.sh" "${mountPoint}/var/tmp/niu/postinstall/installClientHelper.sh" || exit 1
    /usr/sbin/chown root:wheel "${mountPoint}/var/tmp/niu/postinstall/installClientHelper.sh"
    /bin/chmod 555 "${mountPoint}/var/tmp/niu/postinstall/installClientHelper.sh"
    trap "handler" TERM INT
    + trap handler TERM INT
    # Set up for script debugging
    debug_opt=""
    + debug_opt=
    if [ "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "VERBOSE" -o "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "DEBUG" ] ; then
    debug_opt="-v"
    fi
    + '[' DEBUG == VERBOSE -o DEBUG == DEBUG ']'
    + debug_opt=-v
    # See if the source volume was overridden (NetRestore from install media workflow)
    isRestoreFromInstallMedia="NO"
    + isRestoreFromInstallMedia=NO
    if [ ! -z "${3:-}" ]; then
    sourceVol="${3}"
    isRestoreFromInstallMedia="YES"
    fi
    + '[' '!' -z '' ']'
    # Prepare the destination
    CreateOrValidateDestination "$destPath"
    + CreateOrValidateDestination '/image in here/NetRestore ofRolloutDMG'
    + local 'destDir=/image in here/NetRestore ofRolloutDMG'
    + '[' '!' -d '/image in here/NetRestore ofRolloutDMG' ']'
    + '[' DEBUG == VERBOSE -o DEBUG == DEBUG ']'
    + echo 'Creating working path at /image in here/NetRestore ofRolloutDMG'
    Creating working path at /image in here/NetRestore ofRolloutDMG
    + /bin/mkdir -p '/image in here/NetRestore ofRolloutDMG'
    + '[' '!' -d /tmp/mnt.pde0nj ']'
    # If the sourceVol is the boot drive we have an asr:// type source
    if [ "$sourceVol" == "/" ]; then
    # Create an empty image to skip the ASR volume creation
    /usr/bin/touch "${destPath}/System.dmg"
    fi
    + '[' '/Volumes/Macintosh HD 1' == / ']'
    # Look for an existing System.dmg
    if [ ! -e "$destPath/System.dmg" ]; then
    # update progress information
    echo "${progressPrefix}imagingSource"
    # Create an image of the source volume
    # /usr/bin/hdiutil create "$destPath/System" -srcfolder "$sourceVol" -format UDBZ -uid 0 -gid 80 -mode 1775 -ov -puppetstrings || exit 1
    if [ "${blockCopyDeviceKey}" == 1 ] ; then
    theDevice=`/usr/sbin/diskutil info "$sourceVol" | grep "Device Identifier:" | awk '{print $3}'`
    /usr/sbin/diskutil umount "${theDevice}"
    if [ "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "VERBOSE" -o "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "DEBUG" ] ; then
    echo "Creating block-level image of $theDevice"
    fi
    /usr/bin/hdiutil create "$destPath/System" -srcdevice "${theDevice}" -uid 0 -gid 80 -mode 1775 -ov -puppetstrings || exit 1
    /usr/sbin/diskutil mount "${theDevice}"
    else
    if [ "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "VERBOSE" -o "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "DEBUG" ] ; then
    echo "Creating image of $sourceVol"
    fi
    /usr/bin/hdiutil create "$destPath/System" -srcfolder "${sourceVol}" -fsargs "-c a=16384,c=8192,e=1280" -uid 0 -gid 80 -mode 1775 -ov -puppetstrings || exit 1
    fi
    # update progress information
    echo "${progressPrefix}preparingASR"
    # "Scan the image for restore"
    asr_opt="--filechecksum"
    if [ "${skipFileChecksumKey}" == 1 ] ; then
    asr_opt=""
    if [ "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "VERBOSE" -o "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "DEBUG" ] ; then
    echo "Preparing image for restore without file checksums"
    fi
    else
    if [ "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "VERBOSE" -o "${scriptsDebugKey}" == "DEBUG" ] ; then
    echo "Preparing image for restore"
    fi
    fi
    /usr/sbin/asr imagescan --source "$destPath/System.dmg" $asr_opt || exit 1
    fi
    + '[' '!' -e '/image in here/NetRestore ofRolloutDMG/System.dmg' ']'
    + echo progress_imagingSource
    + '[' 0 == 1 ']'
    + '[' DEBUG == VERBOSE -o DEBUG == DEBUG ']'
    + echo 'Creating image of /Volumes/Macintosh HD 1'
    Creating image of /Volumes/Macintosh HD 1
    + /usr/bin/hdiutil create '/image in here/NetRestore ofRolloutDMG/System' -srcfolder '/Volumes/Macintosh HD 1' -fsargs '-c a=16384,c=8192,e=1280' -uid 0 -gid 80 -mode 1775 -ov -puppetstrings
    PERCENT:0.000000
    PERCENT:0.433633
    PERCENT:87.806953
    PERCENT:-1.000000
    Finalizing disk image.
    detachTempimageFile: synchronous unmount /dev/disk1 returned 49153
    lsof: status error on /Volumes/Macintosh: No such file or directory
    lsof: status error on HD: No such file or directory
    lsof 4.82
    latest revision: ftp://lsof.itap.purdue.edu/pub/tools/unix/lsof/
    latest FAQ: ftp://lsof.itap.purdue.edu/pub/tools/unix/lsof/FAQ
    latest man page: ftp://lsof.itap.purdue.edu/pub/tools/unix/lsof/lsof_man
    usage: [-?abhlnNoOPRtUvV] [+|-c c] [+|-d s] [+D D] [+|-f[cgG]]
    [-F [f]] [-g [s]] [-i ] [+|-L [l]] [+|-M] [-o [o]] [-p s]
    [+|-r [t]] [-s [p:s]] [-S [t]] [-T [t]] [-u s] [+|-w] [-x [fl]] [--] [names]
    Use the ``-h'' option to get more help information.
    retrying unmount (#1)...
    detachTempImageFile: synchronous retry (#1) unmount /Volumes/Macintosh HD (/dev/disk1) returned 0
    Workflow Stopped (2011-03-17 10:01:33 +0000)
    Workflow Stopped (2011-03-17 10:01:34 +0000)
    Stopping image creation.
    Terminating script!

    Thanks for your input...I did wonder if I was being impatient...
    subsequently ran it again and was taken out of the office for a few hours, lo and behold on return all was well....
    Now however, netboot service won't start, netboot folder is not being created within library...another posting to follow
    Message was edited by: DaiVernon

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