Owner's Manual

file:///T|/htdocs/SOFTWARE/smsbu/1_2/en/readme/readme.txt[10/23/2012 1:18:45 PM]
* USB keys formatted with NT File System (NTFS) or file allocation
table (FAT16) are not supported.
* Any network or Windows share or CD/DVD that you use an input to the
Repository must not contain any extra file or folder that is not part
of the Server Update Utility (SUU) content.
* When you select the "No Change" option for Trusted Platform Module
(TPM) Activation, under Boot sequence and security tab, the TPM
activation token will not be saved to the ".ini" file.
* "Digitally sign communications" enabled Windows share on a system
running on Windows cannot be accessed. To access the share, disable
this feature on the Windows system.
* When you insert multiple USB keys into your system, Systems Build
and Update Utility uses the last inserted USB key which has a
repository that is applicable to the platform to which your system
belongs and is compatible with the Systems Build and Update Utility
repository.
* The selections on Set the Date and Time page in SOI will show
default values (not the earlier selected values) when the user
re-visits the page by clicking Back or Edit. The user selected
values will be stored internally and will be applied to the
system when user opts to apply.
* OS Installation: Windows Server 2008 (32 and 64 bit), VMware ESX apply
options screen will not have OS ISO location specified as these
installation require OS ISO at runtime when OS is getting installed.
SBUU will boot to hard disk and then ask for OS ISO DVD and then user
has to supply it. These installations do not work on network. They
are for standalone servers.
* When the User selects the Embedded NIC and/or Redundant Memory
token in the BIOS page in the Hardware Config screen, the options
shown for this token are a superset. If the user selects an option
which is not supported in the current system, applying Hardware
Scripts will fail and if Exit on Failure option is selected, the
deploy operation will halt.
* When the User selects the Redundant Memory token in the BIOS page
in Hardware Config screen, the options shown for this token are a
superset. If the user selects an option which is not supported in the
current system, the apply operation will fail during execution and
the option will not be applied on the box.
* When the User selects to use Operating System ISO's from network
location and during copy operation, if the network is disconnected
for a while and then reconnected, in case of NFS shares, it will
resume the copy operation but, in case of SMB/Windows share, it will
not resume the copy operation. Disconnection on a SMB/Windows share
will result in an error and user has to reboot and re-run the
operation.