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You now have three ISO images for the three operating systems you want to install on multiple systems.
6. Create three different bootable media for the ISO images, respectively.
7. Boot the corresponding number of systems with the corresponding bootable media to install the required operating
systems.
Reusing Configuration Files
In this scenario, you can import and reuse a configuration file that you created and exported in an earlier session. You
can use this configuration file and create multiple ISO images with slightly different configurations. This configuration
can be used for the current system or for multiple systems. However, you need to create separate ISO images for every
variation of the multiple systems deployment. For the current system, you can directly apply the configuration you
imported, with slight modifications, if required.
NOTE: The GUI fields are populated when you import the configuration file. You can edit the modules, as required.
If you make any changes on the System(s) Selection screen all existing configuration for the three modules are
reset.
1. On the Systems Build and Update Utility Home screen, click Import Saved Configuration.
The Import Configuration screen is displayed.
2. Specify the location from where you want to import the configuration file and click Continue.
The progress screen is displayed, followed by the Imported Configuration File Details screen.
3. Click Systems Build and Update Utility Home.
4. Edit the existing configuration for the Firmware Update, Hardware Configuration, and Server Operating System
Installation modules, if required.
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