HP Insight Control Server Provisioning 7.3 Update 1 Build Plans Reference Guide

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Send LM & NTLM - use NTLMv2 session security, if negotiated
ntlm,ntlmv2,ntlmv2i
Send NTLM response only
ntlm
Send NTLMv2 response only
ntlmv2,ntlm
Send NTLMv2 response only, Refuse LM
ntlmv2,ntlm
Send NTLMv2 response only, Refuse LM & NTLM
ntlmv2
Microsoft network server: Digitally sign communications (always)
ntlmv2i
Microsoft network server: Digitally sign communications (if client agrees)
ntlm,mtlmv2,ntlmv2i
domain=name This option is typically not needed. It is only used when the media server is
part of a domain and the username specified in the URI does not contain the domain
information. The value of 'name' will contain either the domain of the username that was
specified, or the computername of the media server, if it is a local user account.
- http:
http://server/path/to/media
- nfs:
nfs://server/path/to/media[#/path/to/mount/point]
If the mount point is omitted, it defaults to /mnt/media
Custom Attributes: None
Set One Time PXE Boot
This script will set one-time PXE boot. It is intended for servers migrated from IC server deployment/RDP. It uses
hponcfg to set the one-time PXE boot on Windows-based target servers and /sbin/hpbootcfg on Linux-based target
servers. /sbin/hpbootcfg is a utility installed on RDP-deployed target servers.
NOTE: This script will only work on target servers that were provisioned using RDP and migrated to IC server
provisioning.
Type: Unix
Parameters: None
Custom Attributes: None
Uninstall HP ProLiant Utilities
Uninstall HP Agents and Utilities
Uninstalls HP ProLiant utilities that store system specific information in the registry.
This script is typically used with image capture build plans. There may be problems if a Windows image captured with
these agents and utilities installed is deployed to another server.
Beginning with IC server provisioning 7.3.1, the script name was changed to Uninstall HP ProLiant Utilities, replacing
instances of Uninstall HP Agents and Utilities.
Type: Windows VMScript
Parameters: None
Custom Attributes: None
Unmap Network Drive
Unmaps the network drive that is associated with the specified drive letter. If there is no network drive associated with
the specified drive letter, this script still completes successfully.