Implementing Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 on HP ProLiant and Integrity servers
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IMPORTANT
The PSP does not apply to ProLiant 100 series servers. For 100
series ProLiant servers, download drivers from the HP website.
After downloading the self-extracting executable PSP file (psp-8.70.w2k8R2.x64.exe), complete
the following steps:
1. Go to the directory where you saved the PSP file.
2. Double-click the executable and extract the PSP to a desired location.
3. Go to the directory where the extracted PSP is located.
4. Double-click setup.exe to start the PSP deployment.
NOTE
All PSP files must reside in the same directory as the setup.exe
file.
5. The Source Selection screen appears.
6. Verify that the directory path in the Directory field has the location of the smart components in the
PSP, and then select Start Inventory.
7. HP Smart Update Manager performs an inventory of the installed hardware and software, and
then checks for available updates.
8. After the inventory and discovery processes finish, the Select Installation Hosts screen appears.
Select either the local host or one (or more) remote hosts for PSP deployment.
9. After selecting the host(s), the Select bundle filter screen shows the PSP bundle information. Select
the bundle and the appropriate filter options. For remote deployments, additional screens allow
you to update information on a per-host basis.
10.After selecting the bundle for all hosts being updated, open the Select Items to be Installed screen
to complete the following tasks:
a. Select the components for installation
b. If necessary, configure the components
NOTE
The Configure Now link is not available when running
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 with the Server Core option.
To configure components:
1. Access the system as a remote host using HP Smart Update
Manager (SUM), where HP SUM is running on a system with a
supported Windows OS.
2. Configure the components before deploying the OS.
c. Review failed dependencies before starting the OS installation.
d. Review the revision history of the components.