To successfully run IBM® ToolsCenter
Bootable Media Creator, the
system where you install IBM ToolsCenter
Bootable Media Creator must
meet certain hardware requirements.
- The system running IBM ToolsCenter
Bootable Media Creator must
have 1.5 GB or more of available disk space.
Note: The required disk
space depends on the size of bootable media that you want to create.
You must have at least 4 times the disk space used by the working
directory, which includes the bootable environment, update packages,
and tools. For example, if you create a bootable ISO image and the
working directory size is 600 MB, the required free disk space is 4
* 600 MB = 2.4 GB.
- The Intel or AMD x86 processor
processor-based systems that are booted using the created bootable
media must have 1.5 GB or more of available memory.
- For PXE media, you must have at least 4 times the memory of the
created PXE image. For example, if the created PXE image is 600 MB,
the required memory is 4 * 600 MB = 2.4 GB to boot
the PXE image.