You can override the network settings in the task
definition, and can set the logging parameters for the Ghost cast
server. The network settings apply only for this execution, and do
not change the task definition. The logging parameters are set on
the Ghost cast server. You may want to use the Ghost cast server
logs to diagnose problems if the data transfer is very slow.
For more information on the Ghost cast server, see
the Symantec Ghost Reference Guide.
1.
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In the Symantec Ghost Console, in the left
pane, expand the Tasks folder.
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2.
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Expand the folder that contains the clone task
that you want to execute.
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3.
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In the Tasks pane, do one of the
following:
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- Right-click the task, then click Advanced
Execute.
- Select the task and, on the File menu, click Advanced Execute.
4.
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In the Task Execution Options window, if you
want to log the task, check Log Data Transfer
Information.
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5.
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If you are logging the task, specify the
logging properties:
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- Under Log Level, in the drop-down list, select the event level
that you want to log.
- In the Log File box, type the full path and name of the log
file to use, or click Browse to select
it.
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If you want to set the data transfer mode for
the task, check Data Transfer Mode, then
select one of the following:
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7.
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To set the maximum data transfer rate between
the Console server and the client computer, check Data throughput limit, then type the number of
megabytes per minute.
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The data transfer settings replace
the corresponding settings in the Network tab in the task
definition.
8.
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Click OK.
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9.
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In the confirmation dialog, click Yes.
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The Active Task pane (the bottom pane of the
Symantec Ghost Console) shows the progress of the task as it
executes.