Intel Deployment IDA 3.6 User Guide

Intel Deployment Manual

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  • Intel Deployment | IDA 3.6 User Guide - Page 1
    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide Intel reference number G16291-001 Revision 1.0 August, 2010 Enterprise Platforms and Services Division - Marketing
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    Date August , 2010 Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide Revision History Revision Number 1.0 Initial release. Modifications Disclaimers INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH INTEL® PRODUCTS FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUPPORTING INTEL DEVELOPED SERVER BOARDS AND SYSTEMS. NO
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    Connection 17 3.2.2. Scenario 2: Update Firmware from My Network 19 3.2.3. Scenario 3: Update Firmware from USB key 21 3.3. Configure a Server 22 3.3.1. System Information 23 3.3.2. BIOS Settings 23 3.3.3. Server Management Settings 27 3.4. RAID Configuration 32 3.4.1. Supported RAID
  • Intel Deployment | IDA 3.6 User Guide - Page 4
    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide Appendix A: config.ini template 58 Appendix B: An example of cloning Linux* OS installation with multi-server cloning image on bootable USB key 61 Appendix C: Setting up a Linux* PXE server and integrating IDA multi-server cloning image HOWTO 63 ¾
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide Figures Figure 3-1: IDA End User License Agreement 12 Figure 3-2: IDA My Server Page 13 Figure 3-3: IDA Main Menu 13 Figure 3-4: My Server information box 14 Figure 3-5: Update Firmware from support.intel.com 17 Figure 3-6: Network Setup for Download
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide Figure 3-36: Choose Drivers for Windows* Installation 42 Figure 3-37: Screen Indication to Install Windows 2008 Server 42 Figure 3-38: Set Partition for Linux* installation 43 Figure 3-39: Basic Configuration for Linux* Installation 44 Figure 3-40:
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide Tables Table 1: Terminology 8 Table 2: IDA Main Menu Tabs 13 Table 3: My Server Information box 14 Table 4: Disk Status Condition and Explanation 35 Table 5: RAID Array Attributes and Explanation 36 7
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    responsible for upgrading, troubleshooting, and configuring the Intel® Deployment Assistant. As a system administrator, you can use it to update an Intel® server with the latest system software, configure the most common options of the BIOS and firmware, and configure a RAID volume on attached hard
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    Term SysConfig UI XML XUL CLTT Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide Description System Configuration Utility.This includes BIOS and Firmware configuration User Interface Extensible Markup Language XML User Interface Closed-loop Thermal Throttling 9
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    and retrieves the latest drivers, BIOS, and firmware updates. It guides you through questions to help quickly configure the server via automatic recognition of server hardware, with minimal reboots and an automated unattended OS installation. Intel® Deployment Assistant helps a system administrator
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide Intel® Server Board S5500HCV Intel® WorkStation Board S5520SC Intel® Server Board S5500WB Multi-Core Intel® Xeon® Processor 3400 Sequence-based Servers Intel® Server Board S3420GP Intel® Server System SR1640TH 2.3. Hardware Requirements CD-ROM Drive A USB,
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    .6 User Guide 3.Using Intel® Deployment Assistant (IDA) This section details how to operate the Intel® Deployment Assistant. IDA is a bootable application that uses an IDA CD to boot Intel® Server System to operate functions such as update server system firmware, setup BIOS, setup BMC and configure
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide 3.1. My Server Page IDA My Server page is the application homepage that contains main menu and buttons to help you navigate IDA functions. Figure 3-2: IDA My Server Page 3.1.1. Main Menu This section details the main menu tasks available as shown in
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide Menu Tab Advanced Help Exit (Shortcut: ALT+X) Tasks Menu Advanced contains following submenus: RAID Web Console 2. - is used to invoke integrated Linux* version RAID Web Console 2(RWC 2). RWC 2 is professional utility to configure Intel RAID controller.
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide BMC SDR ME RMM3 Name HSC Intel® RAID Controller XXXXX Intel Embedded Server RAID Technology II Process Model Physical Processors Logical Processors Total RAM Asset Tag System Manufacturer Name System Product Name Chassis Manufacturer Name Chassis
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide Button Task Enters the interface to setup the server system information, BIOS, and server management (BMC parameters). This button is used to setup RAID logical volume. If the server system doesn't have RAID card, it is disabled. Click it to enter OS
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide 3.2.1. Scenario 1: Updating Firmware When Server has Internet Connection If your server has internet connection IDA helps you automatically locate and download the current Intel Server System firmware package from Intel support web site. Following are the
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide NOTE: IDA can automatically detect all available system firmware update packages. The latest version is recommended. 6. Click View Contents button to check the firmware update package version details. Select your update package and click Download button...
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide Figure 3-9: SUP Release Notes 8. During firmware upgrade, you cannot power off or reboot server. After firmware upgrade process is complete, click Reboot button to reboot server. 3.2.2. Scenario 2: Update Firmware from My Network If your server system
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide Figure 3-10: Download SUP from my network 6. Configure network parameters at IDA Network Connection page. Make sure your server is connected with local network. Else, IDA will generate an error message. Click Next button to continue. Figure 3-11: Network
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide Use a normal account as login user. 8. IDA can display the share folder on file server on a popup window for you to select the update package. Figure 3-13: Select a SUP File in File Server 9. IDA shows up the firmware components in package file, for you to
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide Note: Only those USB key with FAT partition can be supported by IDA Figure 3-14: Download Update Package from USB key Figure 3-15: Select SUP File in USB Key Folder 7. Select package file in the popup windows and click Open button 8. IDA shows up the
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide Figure 3-16: Configure a Server Function Area 3.3.1. System Information This function area lets you set an asset tag for server system, and also check server BIOS Settings This function area lets you configure server system BIOS settings, including: - BIOS
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide Note: Although IDA BIOS settings function provide an alternative to Intel Server System BIOS configuration, some special BIOS settings still needs to be changed via standard BIOS setup interface ( to enter it by pressing F2 during server POST) 3.3.2.1.
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide Figure 3-19: BIOS setting - Factory Default Settings 3.3.2.3. Set Hyper Threading This section allows user enable or disable process hyper-threading function. Enable hyper-threading Disable hyper-threading 3.3.2.4. Set Quiet Boot This section lets you
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide 3.3.2.7. Set Fan Mode Note: This option is only visible if server BIOS Closed Loop setting is disabled, or is not supported. Closed Loop setting only can be changed via standard BIOS setup interface (to enter it by pressing F2 during server POST) The Fan
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide Figure 3-21: Set Boot Order in BIOS Setting After you set all available BIOS settings, IDA will ask you to apply it and reboot server. 3.3.3. Server Management Settings This section allows you to configure BMC parameters that include: BMC LAN Channel -
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide following screens: Figure 3-22: iBMC Communication Option IDA show options include: LAN Channel1 (On board NIC1 or NIC2) LAN Channel3 (Intel® Remote Management Module 3) iBMC supports one on-board NIC as LAN channel 1. Note: Usually NIC1 is the BMC LAN
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide be redirected over an IPMI session over IP. This enables remote console applications to provide access to text-based interfaces for BIOS Console Redirection in Intel server BIOS configuration. Enable LAN alerting When the server system has hardware issues
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide Enter email address. - To Address Enter email User should avoid the words or phrase such as "error", "mismatch", "no a valid", "an invalid user ID" in email subject line and contain line. Those works or phrase may cause IDA fail to detect BMC configuration
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide Figure3-25 LAN Channel 3 3.3.3.4. Setup Users The BMC user accounts settings include BMC user name, password and its access privilege. Each account has a single privilege level (User or Admin) across all communication channels and BMC features. Accounts
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide Figure 3-26: Set Up BMC Account Figure 3-27: Edit BMC User Information After completing all selected BMC settings, IDA will request you to apply it and reboot server system. 3.4. RAID Configuration 3.4.1. Supported RAID Devices IDA provides simplified,
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide SRCSAS144E RMS2LL040 RMS2AF080 RMS2AF040 RMS2MH080 RS2WC080 RS2WC160 Intel® ICH10, Embedded RAID level 0, 1 FALSASMP2 SRCSAS18E SRCSAS144E SRCSASJV SRCSASRB SRCSATAWB SRCSASPH16I SRCSASBB8I SRCSASLS4I SASMF8I SASWT4I SASUC8I For details on Intel RAID cards
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide Choose the RAID controller that you want to set up for new RAID array. Note: The IDA RAID configuration utility detects the physical drivers only once when you enter this function area. Do not remove or add hard disk drivers while navigating within this
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide Clear the configuration to make all the disks status is Unconfigured Good. Note: Only the disk which status is Unconfigure Good can be used for RAID configuration To select drives for a new Logical array, do the following: 1. Select the unconfigured
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide Status Condition Explanation created within one enclosure and moved to another on the same controller. It can be used to create a new array after clearing configuration. You can choose RAID level, LD size, Stripe Size, Read Policy, Write Policy and IO
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    Cache policy Size Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide Options Explanation Direct I/O or Cached I/O. Choose Direct I/O for drive size. The maximum value depends on the RAID level selected. 3.4.3. Advanced RAID Configuration IDA still integrates Intel RAID Web Console 2 (RWC2), the Java*
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide 3.5. Unattended OS Installation 3.5.1. Overview IDA unattended OS installation function provides you additional convenience to install Microsoft Windows*, SuSE* Linux and RedHat* Linux OS families. IDA has integrated Intel server device drivers including
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide 3.5.2. Supported OS Windows Server* family - Windows Server 2008 SP2* (32-bit) - Windows Server 2008 R2* (64-bit) - Windows 7* (32-bit) - Windows 7* (64-bit) - Windows Server 2003 SP2* (32-bit) - Windows Server 2003 SP2* (64-bit) Note: All Windows Server
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide If server system has more disk controller such as SATA, SAS or RAID controller, you can click at Select Disk to choose active disk. IDA will switch to corresponding disk that is under the selected disk controller. To create new parathion on disk free
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    option. Please check that the server is only connected to one network during the download. You can get the last Intel server drivers but you need to consider that will spend a long time if internet speed is low. From Intel Deployment Assistant CD Directly use the driver packages that store in IDA
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide Figure 3-36: Choose Drivers for Windows* Installation IDA can load third party drivers by selecting the option - Please select if you want to add Additional Drivers from a different location. - Insert OS CD Windows 2003 Server* series Insert Windows 2003*
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide installed Windows 2008 Server* by IDA as the first Hard Disk #1. Return back to BIOS [Boot Option] page, set Boot Option #1 to the DVD-ROM that has Windows 2008 Server* DVD, set disk that are installed Windows 2008 Server* as Boot Option #2. Press
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide Time Zone Additional Languages Figure 3-39: Basic Configuration for Linux* Installation - Package Selection Select all Linux* packages that you want to install on server. - Network Settings Enter the network configuration settings for the onboard network
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    USB Disk on Key or Hard Drive IDA can get the drivers stored on a USB key or USB hard disk drive. You need to manually download the latest drivers from http://support.intel.com website and copy to USB key. - Choose Drivers to Install IDA shows all available drivers that downloaded form the driver
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide You need to insert Linux* Server OS CD 1 and click Next button, IDA will start to apply all settings. After completed this process, IDA will inform you to reboot the server system. You should leave the OS CD in the CD-ROM, system will automatically
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide (platform IDs), use a Comma to separate list. For example: S5000PAL,S5000XAL,S5000PSL,S5000XSL,S5000XVN,SC5400RA, S5000VSA,S5000VCL,S3000AHX, S3000AHV, S3000AH Note: Please refer Intel® Server TPS for your platform ID name (OSs supported by the pack), use
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide 3.5.4.3. Sample osd.xml Files Sample 1 windows osd.xml
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide cd drivers/ if [ ! -f $SUB_DRIVER_FILE ];then echo "Sub Driver not found!" exit fi tar zxvf $SUB_DRIVER_FILE|| { echo "Unable to extract sub driver !" exit } tar zxvf e1000-$DVER.tar.gz rmmod e1000 cd e1000-$DVER cd src/ make && make install && depmod
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    All the parts can be included with the image. IDA can record users operations, including system firmware update, server asset, BIOS and BMC configuration, RAID configuration and OS unattended installation on first server, and create a self contained bootable image. The image is called the IDA multi
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide y Cloning the RAID configuration, the RAID card and hard disks should be the same. y Cloning the OS installation, the server board and storage sub system( RAID or SAS/SATA) should be the same. 3.6.1. Multi-Server Cloning Options After clicking the Multi-
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide 3.6.2. Creating IDA Multi-Server Clone Image After IDA collected all inputs on the first server, multi-server clone image can be created as bootable image on USB key or packaged as PXE image file to save to a USB key at the IDA Create Clone Image page.
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide Figure 3-43: Save PXE Image After clicking the Next button, IDA will automatically save PXE image package as a ZIP format file, which usually contains the following files and folder. - vmlinuz - initrd.gz - drivers.zip - update_package.zip -
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide [GENERAL] mode = Comments: mode has three options "nfs", "network_share" , "cdrom". y "nfs" is for Linux* OS installation. NFS file server should be prepared by user. All content of Linux* OS CD/DVD should be copy to a share folder of NFS server. y "
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    Update IDA Online patch update provides user a quick path to get new IDA features or fix critical issues. IDA can search support.intel.com and automatically find the online patch files that match with the user server system. User can save patch files to a USB key, and IDA can load it from USB key
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    Assistant v3.6 User Guide file again. Click IDA menu Help and select Upgrade to New Version to enter the page of Upgrade Intel® Deployment Assistant. 3.8. OS-HTML OSHTML is a set of HTML pages contains links to download drivers, utilities and latest IDA ISO image. The HTML pages are located in CD
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide Appendix A: config.ini template ## Description: ## Sample config file for providing system specific settings during server cloning ## with Intel(R) Deployment Assistant. ## ## This file helps in customizing system specific settings during server
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide #server = "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" # IP address/hostname of server hosting the Windows(R) share or NFS of the first NIC # [ 00:15:17:8B:4E:12 ] ## Server Specific setting ## ##-- Basic LAN Configuration -- #lan1_ip = "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" # IP addess of BMC LAN
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide ##-- For OS Installation -- #os_computer_name = "computer" # Computer name. Only applicable for Windows(R) installations #os_password = "password" # Administrator/root password for the OS #os_license ="XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX" # License key. Only
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide Appendix B: An example of cloning Linux* OS installation with multi-server cloning image on bootable USB key 1. Create multi-server image that contains Linux* RHEL* 5 Update 5 installation with IDA and make a bootable USB key. 2. Create config.ini and save
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide 5. After server reboot, additional OS installation process will be started automatically. 62
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    ® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide Appendix C: Setting up a Linux* PXE server and integrating IDA multi-server cloning image HOWTO ¾ Overview This appendix describes how to set up a Pre-boot eXecution Environment (PXE) server on Red Hat* Linux 5.4 and how to integrate Intel® Deployment Assistant
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide ¾ Setting up the PXE server 1. Install Red Hat* Linux 5.4 on a suitable Intel® Xeon® based server as PXE server. 2. Install the following packages: - dhcp-3.0.5-21 - tftp-server-0.49-2 If multi-server cloning image contains OS installation, it also needs
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide ddns-update-style interim; #ignore client-updates subnet 192 configured the network for multiple DHCP servers. Running two or more DHCP servers on the same network without taking special precautions causes conflicts. 5. Configure TFTP service - TFTP service
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide - Enable the NFS server by using following commands chkconfig --level or restart NFS service by using the following commands service portmap restart service nfslock restart service nfs restart 7. Enable samba service - Enable samba service by following
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide - Start or restart samba service by using the following command service smb restart - Linux* may prevent will search for its configuration file on the boot server in the following way: - First, it will search for the configuration file using the hardware
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide case hexadecimal, e.g. 192.0.2.91 -> C000025B (192->C0, 0->00, 2->02, 91->5B). If that file is not found, it will remove one hex digit and try again. Ultimately, it will try looking for a file named "default" (in lower case). As an example, if the boot
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    * 2003 R2 to folder "/share/win2003r2" 7. Example of deploying firmware update multi-server cloning with PXE server - Create multi-server image that contains firmware update and server management configuration with IDA and save PXE image to a USB key - Unzip the image to "/tftpboot/test2", copy file
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide [ GENERAL ] mode = server = dir = username = password = workgroup = [ 00:15:17:DE:D9:84 ] dhcp_host_name = "BMC001" [ 00:15:17:DE:84:08 ] dhcp_host_name = "BMC002" - Start other servers and enter "F12" key to boot from PXE client. - Select update FW menu
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide Notes: Server onboard NIC1 is usually recommended to connect to network. If other onboard NIC are not connected to server, multi-server cloning image may report those unconnected NIC fail to get IP address from DHCP server. This is working as design and
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6 User Guide [ GENERAL ] mode = "network_share" server = "192.168.7.1" dir = "win2003r2" username = "root" password = "password" workgroup ="mygroup" [ 00:15:17:DE:D9:84 ] os_computer_name = "test1" os_password = "123456" [ 00:15:17:DE:84:
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Intel® Deployment Assistant v3.6
User Guide
Intel reference number G16291-001
Revision 1.0
August, 2010
Enterprise Platforms and Services Division – Marketing