Installation guide

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provision the target machines.
The OS Provisioning Server creates an installation session for the target machines based on the
configured OS distribution settings.
6. Reboot the target machines.
As each target machine requests an IP address from the DHCP server and requests a PXE boot, OS
Provisioning Server checks the machine's MAC address to determine if the machine has an installation
session waiting on the OS Provisioning Server. If an installation session for the machine is found, the
OS installer boots over TFTP, the OS distribution and VCMAgent are downloaded to the target
machines using HTTP, and the distribution and Agent are installed on the target machines.
When the installation completes, the new physical or virtual machines appear in the Provisioned
Machines data grid. They are licensed or available to license in VCM. If the machine is not licensed, you
must license it to manage the machine. As each machine is licensed, you manage it in VCM as a
Windows or Linux machine.
Configure Operating System Provisioning Servers
Add OS Provisioning Server instances to VCM so that you can use VCM to submit the install operating
system actions to the OS Provisioning Server. It is the OS Provisioning Server instances that install the
imported operating systems on the target physical or virtual machines.
Prerequisites
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Install the OS Provisioning Server and import the OS distributions. See the VCM Advanced Installation
Guide.
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Install the VCMAgent CMAgent.5.5.0.Linux on your OS Provisioning Server machines using HTTP
communication protocol and port 26542, the default port. See "Install the VCM Agent on Linux, UNIX,
and Mac OS X Operating Systems" on page 125.
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Collect the Machines - General data type from the OS Provisioning Server machine. See "Collect Linux,
UNIX, and Mac OS X Data" on page 132.
Procedure
1. "Add Operating System Provisioning Servers" on page 202
To register the OS Provisioning Servers, you must add the Red Hat servers that you configured as OS
Provisioning Servers. When the servers are registered, you select the OS Provisioning Server from
which to install operating systems when you are configuring the provisioning action.
2. "Set the Trust Status for Operating System Provisioning Servers" on page 202
You set the trusted status is on Agent machines where you verify that the connection is legitimate.
When you set the trust status, you are marking the Agent certificate as trusted. When transmitting
sensitive information, such as credentials, between the Collector and OS Provisioning Servers, the
machines must be trusted.
3. "Collect Operating System Distributions" on page 203
Collect the OS Distributions to ensure that you have access to all the operating systems in the OS
Provisioning Server repository.
4. "Discover Provisionable Machines" on page 203
The OS Provisioning Server identifies provisionable physical or virtual machines in your environment
Provisioning Physical or Virtual Machine Operating Systems
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