Intel Deployment IDA 4.0 User Guide

Intel Deployment Manual

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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v4.0 User Guide February 2011 Order Number: G16291 - 002
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v4.0 User Guide Legal Statements INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH INTEL® PRODUCTS FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUPPORTING INTEL DEVELOPED SERVER BOARDS AND SYSTEMS. NO LICENSE, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, BY ESTOPPEL OR OTHERWISE, TO ANY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v4.0 User Guide Date February, 2011 February, 2011 Revision History Revision Number 001 002 Modifications Initial release. Updated with review comments 3
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    Connection 10 3.2.2. Scenario 2: Update Firmware from My Network 12 3.2.3. Scenario 3: Update Firmware from USB key 14 3.3. Configure a Server 15 3.3.1. System Information 16 3.3.2. BIOS Settings 16 3.3.3. Server Management Settings 20 3.4. RAID Configuration 26 3.4.1. Supported RAID
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    : Network Setup for Download Firmware form LAN 13 Figure 12: Login Window to a File Server 13 Figure 13: Select a SUP File in File Server 14 Figure 14: Download Update Package from USB key 15 Figure 15: Select SUP File in USB Key Folder 15 Figure 16: Configure a Server Function Area 16 Figure
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v4.0 User Guide Figure 32: RAID Web Console 2...31 Figure 33: Choose OS ...32 Figure 3-34: Set Partition for Windows* Installation 33 Figure 35: Network Setting For Windows* Installation 35 Figure 36: Choose Drivers for Windows* Installation 36 Figure 37: Screen
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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 SDR SysConfig UI XML XUL CLTT Intel® Deployment Assistant v4.0 User Guide Description Sensor Data Record System Configuration Utility.This includes BIOS and Firmware configuration User Interface Extensible Markup Language XML User Interface Closed-loop Thermal Throttling 2
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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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    of the IDA require network access. Any single on-board Intel® NIC adapter connection is supported. Example: downloading latest system update packages and OS drivers from support.intel.com. • RAID Cards RAID Configuration and OS installation are supported on the selected controllers as listed in the
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    .0 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 v4.0 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 2: IDA My Server Page 3.1.1. Main Menu This section details the main menu tasks available as shown in Figure
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v4.0 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 v4.0 User Guide 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 Product
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v4.0 User Guide Button Task 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 Unattended Installation interface. Enters IDA Mutli-Server cloning interface. 3.2. Get System Update If your
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v4.0 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 v4.0 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 v4.0 User Guide Figure 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 cannot
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v4.0 User Guide Figure 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 11: Network Setup
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    to update server firmware from a hot-plug USB key. 1. You need to download Intel Server System update package from http://www.intel.com/support/ 2. Intel Server System update package for IDA is a *.zip file, don't unzip it, copy it to USB key. 3. Boot server with IDA, and accept IDA end user license
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v4.0 User Guide and click Browse button. Note: Only those USB key with FAT partition can be supported by IDA Figure 14: Download Update Package from USB key Figure 15: Select SUP File in USB Key Folder 7. Select package file in the popup windows and click Open button 8.
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v4.0 User Guide Figure 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 v4.0 User Guide - Boot order 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)
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v4.0 User Guide 3.3.2.2. Factory Default Settings Loading factory default settings returns BIOS to its original configuration. This option lets you load factory default BIOS settings. If you select Load factory default settings and Apply. To bypass this section, select Do
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    this configuration results in better processor performance. If the Closed Loop option is set, and server system has the correct type of memory to support this mode, then Acoustic mode is the default option. Refer to relevant Intel® Server System User Guide for more information on BIOS options and
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v4.0 User Guide 3.3.2.9. Set Boot Order IDA can show a list of all bootable devices on the server system. You can highlight a device and click button Move Up or Move Down to arrange the server boot order. The Boot Order will be saved on this server. The boot device names
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v4.0 User Guide The BMC LAN channel of Intel® Server Board S5520UR/Intel® Server Board S5520HC/Intel® WorkStation Board S5520SC/Intel® Server Board S5500WB is on board NIC1, the BMC LAN channel of Intel® Server Board S5500BC is on board NIC2 Note: Server Management
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v4.0 User Guide Figure 23: Enable BMC LAN channel • Enable Serial Over LAN This option functions. You also need to enable Console Redirection in Intel server BIOS configuration. • Enable LAN alerting When the server system has hardware issues, BMC can generate an alert to
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v4.0 User Guide iBMC supports two Alert Destinations. Select Alert Destination SNMP trap community name as "public" by default. User also can select Email option to send alert by email server. The email configuration options include: - Send Email to: Enter email address
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v4.0 User Guide At the section Select the events that will trigger alerts, select events that you want BMC to generate alerts for. Click Next button to enter next step. 3.3.3.3. LAN Channel 3 (Intel® Remote Management Module) In this section, user can setup Intel® Remote
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v4.0 User Guide 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 with the User privilege
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v4.0 User Guide Figure 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, common interface and easy to
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v4.0 User Guide • SRCSASJV • SRCSASRB • SRCSATAWB • SRCSASPH16I • SRCSASBB8I • SRCSASLS4I • SASMF8I • SASWT4I • SASUC8I For details on Intel RAID cards, please refer Intel Web site: http://www.intel.com/products/server/raid/ Note: Intel® Matrix RAID is not supported by
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v4.0 User Guide 3.4.2. IDA RAID Configurations IDA RAID configuration contains three configurations: ƒ Automatic Setup with redundancy. Requires at least 2 hardware drives. If your server system has 2 drives, IDA create RAID 1 for you. If more than 2, IDA will recommend
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v4.0 User Guide Figure 30: Select Drivers for RAID Configuration Clear the configuration to make all the disks status is Unconfigured Good. Note: Only the disk which status is Unconfigured Good can be used for RAID configuration To select drives for a new Logical array
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v4.0 User Guide Status Condition Foreign Explanation for RAID configurations Drive is part of an array created on a different controller or created within one enclosure and moved to another on the same controller. It can
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    Cache policy Size Intel® Deployment Assistant v4.0 User Guide Options Explanation With Write Back, I/O completion is signaled the Intel® RAID configuration. Those functions contain RAID configuration, monitoring and maintenance. For details please refer the Intel RAID Software User's Guide You
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v4.0 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, RedHat* Linux and Vmware* OS families. IDA has integrated Intel server device drivers
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v4.0 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 v4.0 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
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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 v4.0 User Guide From my network IDA can download a driver package stored on a network share folder. You need to manually download the latest drivers from http://support.intel.com website and copy to your network share. From USB Disk on Key or Hard Drive IDA can get the
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v4.0 User Guide Insert Windows 2008* OS DVD and a USB key with at least 10M free space, which IDA can store server driver temporary. Click Next button for IDA to apply all settings. After IDA completes this process, click Restart button to reboot server. Figure 37: Screen
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v4.0 User Guide Figure 38: Set Partition for Linux* installation - Basic configuration Edit below items at Basic Configuration page. • Root Password • Default language • Keyboard • Time Zone • Additional Languages Figure 39: Basic Configuration for Linux* Installation -
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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 v4.0 User Guide The path to the selected drivers will be stored and will then be used to download and install the drivers during the Operating System installation. Figure 40: Choose Drivers for Linux* Installation - Insert OS CD You need to insert Linux* Server OS CD 1
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v4.0 User Guide Figure 41: VMware* Set Service Partition Page - Basic configuration Edit below items at Basic Configuration page. • Root Password • Keyboard • Time Zone (Optional) - Network Settings Enter the network configuration settings for the onboard network adapters
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v4.0 User Guide 3.5.4. Package Third Party Driver 3.5.4.1. Overview IDA unattended OS installation allows you to load third party device drivers if your server has hardware device which driver didn't contain IDA driver list. Any customer's driver to be slipstreamed into
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v4.0 User Guide S5000VSA,S5000VCL,S3000AHX, S3000AHV, S3000AH Note: Please refer Intel® Server TPS for your platform ID name (OSs supported by the BackPlane, Intel PRO1000 Network Connection, chipset, HW/External RAID, RAID SAS, (device name) For example: Intel® Lan e1000
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v4.0 User Guide • Sample 2 Linux osd.xml -
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v4.0 User Guide echo "Unable to extract sub driver !" exit } tar zxvf e1000-$DVER.tar.gz rmmod e1000 cd e1000-$DVER cd src/ make && make install && depmod modprobe e1000 cd ../../../ RH_NW_SETUP=rhel_nwsetup.sh SL_NW_SETUP=sles_nwsetup.sh if [ -f /etc/redhat-release ];
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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 v4.0 User Guide y Cloning the system firmware update includes BIOS, BMC and FRUSDR, the server board and chassis should be the same. y Cloning the RAID configuration, the RAID card and hard disks should be the same. y Cloning the OS installation, the server board and
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v4.0 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 v4.0 User Guide Figure 44: 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 - conflig_template
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    is for Windows* OS installation with USB key. User can create bootable USB key with IDA, and extract all the contents of Windows* 2003 CD to the first partition of this USB key. Boot up other homogeneous server with this USB key, the deployment of Windows * 2003 installation can be cloned. Note: If
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v4.0 User Guide dir = Comments: enter share folder name at here. Such as "/nfs1/RHEL5U4/" username = Comments: enter user name to access the file server. Such as "root" "administrator". password = Comments: enter user password to access the file server. workgroup =
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    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 next time and don't need to download patch file again. Click IDA menu Help and select Upgrade to New Version to enter the page of Upgrade Intel® Deployment Assistant. 52
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v4.0 User Guide 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 and can automatically run when the CD is put in a machine running Windows*/Linux* operating systems. This
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v4.0 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 v4.0 User Guide # ** NOTE ** The parameter "mode" with value "usb" is applicable only for USB based cloning #dir = "share the first NIC # [ 00:15:17:8B:4E:12 ] ## Server Specific setting ## ##-- Basic LAN Configuration - #lan1_ip = "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" # IP address of
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v4.0 User Guide ##-- Email alert settings -- #from_addr = "[email protected]" # Sender email address for LAN channel 1 " # Administrator/root password for the OS #os_license = "XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX"# License key. Only applicable for Windows* and RedHat* Linux 56
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v4.0 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 v4.0 User Guide 5. After server reboot, additional OS installation process will be started automatically. 58
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    ® Deployment Assistant v4.0 User Guide Appendix C: Setting up a Linux* PXE server and integrating IDA multi-server cloning image HOWTO 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 v4.0 User Guide 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 v4.0 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 v4.0 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 v4.0 User Guide - Start or restart samba service by using the following command service smb restart - Linux* may PXELINUX 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 v4.0 User Guide try again. Ultimately, it will try looking for a file named "default" (in sub-folder under TFTP root folder. PXE server supports boot menu function, so user can arrange several multi-server cloning images on one PXE server, and can select them by boot menu
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    * 2003 R2 to folder "/share/win2003r2" 6. 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" - Check
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    Intel® Deployment Assistant v4.0 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 v4.0 User Guide Notes: ƒ 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 v4.0 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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IntelĀ® Deployment Assistant v4.0
User Guide
February 2011
Order Number: G16291 - 002