HP Insight Control Server Provisioning 7.2 Online Help

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12.10 Device busy error on create stub partition
12.10.1 Symptom
The Create stub partition step sometimes returns a Device busy error. If the Build Plan does not
fail on this step, this is normal and can be ignored.
If a Linux OS Build Plan fails during a PXE-less deployment on the Create stub partition step with
the error Device /dev/sde is busy, cannot create stub partition error, review
the possible causes below.
12.10.2 Possible causes
“There is a previously installed Windows OS on multiple disks (page 104)
“There is a previously installed Windows OS on the boot disk and SAN” (page 104)
12.10.3 There is a previously installed Windows OS on multiple disks
The boot disk and one or more other disks on the target server contain a previously installed
Windows operating system. Edit the Build Plan and add the Unmount all Boot Disk Partitions step
before the Create stub partition step. Re-run the Build Plan.
12.10.4 There is a previously installed Windows OS on the boot disk and SAN
The boot disk on the target server is connected to a SAN with a multi-path configuration and
contains a previously installed Windows operating system. Edit the Build Plan and add the Unmount
all Boot Disk Partitions step before the Create stub partition step. Re-run the Build Plan.
12.11 Linux or ESXi Build Plan error: create stub partition
12.11.1 Possible causes
“No physical disk found on server (page 104)
“Smart array is not configured properly” (page 104)
12.11.2 No physical disk found on server
Add a disk to the server. Insight Control server provisioning requires either a local disk to install
to, or a single SAN disk that has been properly configured as the boot disk.
12.11.3 Smart array is not configured properly
A logical drive has not been defined on your Smart Array. Create one manually, or customize the
Smart Array configuration Build Plan to configure the Smart Array and run that Build Plan against
the target server.
12.12 Windows Build Plan error: Diskpart failed to create system drive
partition
12.12.1 Symptom
A Windows OS Build Plan fails at the Create Windows System Drive step with exit code 87:
failed to create system drive partition.
12.12.2 Possible causes
This error is caused when a target server disk number used with diskpart is invalid.
“The SystemDiskNumber custom attribute is invalid” (page 105)
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