Utility error system image creating NetRestore Image 2

Hello

I s 2 constant error trying to create a picture of NBI NetRestore using System Image Utility 2 (Version 10.11.2 (778)).

NetBoot and NetInstall work without error, but NetRestore won't quite work. The iMac I use is in target mode and mounted on a 10.11 Mac OS Server.

This used to work wonderfully in Yosemite, but now it is a total nightmare...

What I'm missing here?

Thanks for any help...

DD

iMac, retina 5K 27 "end 2014

The first thing you can do is set the verbose logging level. This will allow you to understand which tool (probably hdiutil) generated the error.

If you only have problems in making images of existing volumes, I would start by checking the integrity of the volume with utility disk or another tool.

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