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This section discusses how to use the WLOC ISO Builder tool bundled with the LVM Tools.
The WLOC ISO Builder component allows you to create an ISO-9660 file from a template ISO-9660 file, typically a WLS-VE or LVM ISO file. The tool also allows you to add data files (e.g., application files) along with the content of the source template file in the resulting ISO-9660 file. There are two scenarios for using the ISO Builder tool:
lvm-1.2.iso
) is installed in the BEA_HOME
/
WLOC_HOME
/lvm-1.2
directory as a part of the optional LVM Tools installation. Note: | LVM Tools are not supported on Solaris platforms. |
The WLOC ISO Builder tool collects the following input:
The tool copies the content of the template file to the destination ISO image file, and includes user-selected data files in their specified locations in the destination ISO file structure.
Follow these steps to create an ISO image from an existing ISO template.
Note: | The ISO Builder works only in GUI mode on Windows and Linux platforms. |
Note: | In these command-lines, BEA_HOME represents the BEA Home directory in which you installed WLOC. For more information about the BEA Home directory, see
“The BEA Home Directory” in the WLOC Installation Guide. |
The ISO Builder Wizard starts.
Before clicking Create, verify that the folder(s) in the destination path already exist. (The ISO Builder tool does not create the destination folder if it does not exist.)
Note: | When using the Browse button, if do not specify the .iso file type in the file name, then the .iso file type is automatically applied to the file name, as indicated in the Select ISO image destination file field. If you do not use the Browse button, then the file name is saved without the .iso file type (e.g., entering myfile will be saved as myfile , not as myfile.iso ). |
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