HP Insight Control Server Provisioning 7.2 Online Help

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3.3.11 Create a Windows scripted installation OS Build Plan for a localized
distribution
Procedure 8 To create a localized Windows scripted installation Build Plan
1. On the Media Server, create a new directory in the .\media directory for the distribution
files. For example: .\media\win2008R2SP1-xx where xx is the language code, such as
DE.
2. Copy the entire Windows distribution into the new directory.
3. On the Insight Control server provisioning appliance, save a copy of the HP-provided Create
Windows xxxx Default Unattend.xml configuration file, where xxxx is the Windows version.
Change its name to better reflect the language to be installed.
4. Edit the Create Windows xxxx Default Unattend.xml file. Change the necessary fields to align
with the locale and language, such as InputLocale, SystemLocale, UserLocale, and
UILanguage. HP recommends using the Windows System Image Manager included in the
Windows AIK when creating or modifying a configuration XML file.
5. Save a copy of the HP-provided OS Build Plan, changing its name to better reflect the language
to be installed.
6. Edit the Build Plan copy.
7. Select for the Create Windows xxxx Standard Default Unattend.xml step that will be replaced.
8. Select the new configuration file you created to replace the default file. Be sure to preserve
any parameters associated with the original configuration file.
9. Modify the step that runs setup.exe and change the parameter of that step to the new
location on the Media Server where you put the new distribution.
3.3.12 Create a Linux scripted installation OS Build Plan for a localized distribution
1. Save a copy of the HP-provided Create Red Hat xxxx Default KS.cfg (or SUSE) configuration
file where xxxx is the Red Hat Linux version. Change its name to better reflect the language
to be installed.
2. Edit the script. Change the necessary fields to align with the locale and language. As an
example for Red Hat, change lang, langsupport, keyboard, timezone, and add the
appropriate package. As an example for SUSE, change language, keyboard/keymap,
and timezone.
3. Save a copy of the HP-provided Linux OS Build Plan, changing its name to better reflect the
language to be installed.
4. Edit the Build Plan copy.
5. Select for the Create Red Hat xxxx Default KS.cfg (or SUSE file) step that will be replaced.
6. Select the new configuration file you created to replace the default file. Be sure to preserve
any parameters associated with the original configuration file.
3.3.13 Upgrade the firmware on my ProLiant server
An HP Service Pack for ProLiant (SPP) is an ISO image that contains firmware, drivers, and software
packages for Linux and Windows. The components of each SPP are pretested together for stability.
To upgrade the firmware on target servers to the latest HP Service Pack baseline, use an HP-provided
Insight Control server provisioning OS Build Plan to deploy an SPP as described below.
“To download an SPP” (page 25)
“To copy an SPP to your Media Server (page 26)
“To run the ProLiant SW Offline Firmware Update OS Build Plan (page 26)
Procedure 9 To download an SPP
1. Go to https://www.hp.com/go/spp.
2. Select Download >>.
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