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4 Deploying Windows Server to ProLiant servers
Deploying Windows Server follows the standard SCCM OSD methodology—create a task sequence,
configure the task sequence, and advertise the task sequence to a collection. To simplify the process
of deploying to server hardware, HP provides a wizard to help you create a scripted install task
sequence for deploying Windows Server to ProLiant servers.
To perform a Windows Server scripted install to a ProLiant server:
1. Ensure that the following conditions are met:
WDS and SCCM are properly configured for use with OSD and PXE functionality.
A purpose-specific collection exists.
One or more Operating System Install Packages have been added and copied to
appropriate distribution points.
The Hardware Inventory Client Agent is scheduled and configured to collect IDMIF and
NOIDMIF files.
If you are using SNMP for server management, the SNMP read community string is set
in your domain policy.
NOTE: HP recommends not using any system provided collections, in particular the SCCM
2007 R2 All Unknown Computer collection.
2. Create a new task sequence.
To open the wizard, right-click Operating System DeploymentTask Sequences and select
Bare Metal Server DeploymentCreate HP ProLiant Deployment Template.
The following options need to be selected:
In the Server Hardware Configuration group, if PXE is not first in the target server’s boot
order you must select Boot Order and use the default command-line parameters selection.
In the Operating System Installation group, set Package with Unattend.xml info: to <do
not select now>
NOTE: This dialog no longer supports creating a task sequence that uses a WIM image.
However, the task sequence can be edited later to do so.
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