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Transferring an ISO image

Caution:

This procedure command is not intended for general customer use and should be used only as directed by Customer Access Support. See My Oracle Support.

Use this procedure to select a single ISO image from the list of available images in the repository and transfer that ISO image to a visible server.

  1. Log into the PMAC GUI as the guiadmin or pmacop user.
  2. Select Software > Software Inventory.
    The Software Inventory page appears.
  3. Select the servers that the image is to be transferred to.
  4. Click the Transfer ISO Image button at the bottom of the page.
    The Image Transfer - Select Image page appears.
  5. In the Select Image table, select the ISO image that you want to transfer.
  6. In the Image Transfer Entity Arguments table, enter all of the following field values, so that the transfer will complete:
    • Path - The path on the remote server to which the file is to be copied. The path must be in the format /xxx/yyy/zzz (with or without a / at the end).
    • User - The Username of the user required to log into the remote server.
    • Password - Password of the user required to log into the remote server. For security, the password is displayed on the screen as "······" when it is entered.

      Click in the field to open the Define a Password dialog box, enter the password in the Password: field in the dialog box, and click Done.

  7. Click Start Image Transfer.
    A dialog box appears requesting confirmation of the transfer of the selected file.
    • Click OK to confirm and continue with the transfer.

      When OK is clicked and all field values are not entered or are not valid, an error message appears:

    • Click Cancel to discontinue the transfer and return to the Image Transfer - Select Image page

    A background task launches for each ISO image transfer. A tracking number for the background task displays when the background task starts processing.