Symantec 10024709 User Manual

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Image file options
Image files and volume spanning
You can use the -cns switch for an alternative naming standard. For example:
First file: Image.gho
Second file: Image.001
Third file: Image.002
Spanning across multiple volumes and limiting span sizes
When you create an image file from a disk or partition, the destination drive 
might have insufficient space to store the image file. If Norton Ghost determines 
that this is the case, it alerts you and asks whether to enable spanning. Norton 
Ghost assumes that compression reduces the size of the image by one-third when 
it determines whether the image will fit. Alternatively, you can use the -span and 
-split command-line switches to configure Norton Ghost to use image file size 
limiting. 
Before it saves the disk contents to the image file, Norton Ghost shows the source 
and destination details and offers a chance to cancel. The default is to cancel.
Once the process starts, the image file creation continues until the destination 
volume is full. 
If you started spanning onto a JAZ disk and want to span a 3.0 GB drive onto JAZ 
disks, you can choose to continue on JAZ disks. If you want to span across 
different forms of media, you can select a different type of media once the first 
portion of the span has completed. You cannot mix CD/DVD media with other 
types of media, such as JAZ or hard disk.
Record where the span segments are saved and the segment file names. Norton 
Ghost does not record the locations and file names you selected.
Information about the partitions is stored at the start of the image file. This is 
updated at the end of the Ghost process, which might require you to reinsert the 
first disk in the span set. Norton Ghost prompts you for the first disk in the span 
set and for subsequent volumes when restoring from an image.
Restoring from a spanned image
The process when restoring a disk or partition from a spanned image file is the 
same as restoring from an unspanned image file. However, during the restoration 
of the spanned image file, you are prompted for the locations of the image file 
spans. You must know the span segment locations and file names.