User's Manual
30 Using The Systems Build and Update Utility
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You can export the hardware configuration for later use (select
Export
Configuration
).
Select
Create Auto-Deployment Bootable Image
and click
Destination
to
provide the location where you want to save the bootable ISO image. The
ISO Save Location
screen displays. (If you choose to save the ISO image
to a USB key and select the option to make the USB key bootable, you can
skip the step to burn the CD/DVD.)
Click
Continue
.
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The ISO image is generated and saved in the location you specified in the
step above.
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Burn the ISO image using any CD/DVD burning software onto a
CD/DVD.
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Boot the target system with the CD/DVD or USB key.
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The deployment starts automatically and you will not be prompted for any
inputs. The system will reboot as and when required until the process is
complete. Your system is ready with the updated configuration.
Installing Operating System
1
On the
Systems Build and Update Utility Home
, click
Configure
against
Server OS Installation
or click
Server OS Installation
on the left-hand
pane.
2
The
Set the Date and Time
screen displays. Make the required changes
and click
Continue
.
3
The
Select an Operating System to Install
screen displays. Select the
appropriate operating system (let us say you select Windows 2003 Server
Service Pack 2 operating system), choose whether to create a utility
partition or no, and click
Continue
.
4
The
Select RAID Configuration
screen displays. You can choose to apply
the RAID configuration that you specified while configuring your system
hardware in the
Hardware Configuration
module or retain the existing
RAID configuration on your system. Click
Continue
.
5
The
Configure the Disk Partition for Microsoft Windows 2003 Server
Service Pack 2
screen displays (based on the operating system you chose in
step 3). Select the file system for boot partition, enter the size of the
virtual disk available, and click
Continue
.










