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Provision Linux Machines
Provisioning physical or virtual machines with a Linux operating system installs the selected operating
system and the VCM Agent on one or more of your Linux machines.
You can install one OS distribution on one or more target machines. To install a different OS distribution,
configure a new OS provisioning action.
Prerequisites
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Verify that the operating system you are installing is compatible with the hardware or configuration of
the target physical or virtual machines. For example, the operating system must support the drivers
required by the hardware.
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Verify that the OS Provisioning Servers are registered. See "Add Operating System Provisioning
Servers" on page 202.
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Verify that the OS distributions are collected and appear in the OS Distributions data grid. See "Collect
Operating System Distributions" on page 203.
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Verify that the target machines are discovered and appear in the Provisionable Machines data grid. See
"Discover Provisionable Machines" on page 203.
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Identify or create any postinstallation scripts that you want to run on the target machine after it is
provisioned with the new operating system. The postinstallation scripts are copied to the target
machine along with the OS distribution and runs after the operating system is installed.
Procedure
1. Click Administration.
2. Select Machines Manager > OS Provisioning > Provisionable Machines.
3. Select one or more target machines in the data grid on which you are installing the same OS
distribution.
4. Click Provision.
5. On the Select OSP Server page, select the OS Provisioning Server that will manage the provisioning
action and click Next.
6. On the Select Machines page, add or remove target machines from the selected machine list and click
Next.
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