HP 370971-004 manual Configuring HP ProLiant systems with Windows

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Configuring HP ProLiant systems with Windows

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Overview of configuring HP ProLiant systems with Windows PE

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Unattended configuration using startnet.cmd

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Creating required data files with Windows PE

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Creating script files

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CD-based Windows PE deployment

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PXE-based Windows PE deployment

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Network-based Windows PE deployment

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Overview of configuring HP ProLiant systems with Windows PE

This section describes how to perform an unattended configuration using a batch file. It also describes three ways to use Windows® PE to configure HP ProLiant systems using captured data files:

CD-based Windows PE deployment (on page 16)

PXE-based Windows PE deployment (on page 17)

Network-based Windows PE deployment (on page 17)

You can also perform an attended configuration. For more information about using the Toolkit utilities in an attended configuration, refer to the HP SmartStart Scripting Toolkit Linux and Win32 Editions User Guide, located on the Toolkit website (http://www.hp.com/servers/sstoolkit).

Unattended configuration using startnet.cmd

In an unattended configuration, a batch file is launched automatically at the end of the Windows® PE boot process to perform the configuration tasks. There are several ways to start a batch file for custom routines, but the simplest is by using startnet.cmd.

Startnet.cmd, located in the WinPE_Directory\Platform\system32 directory, is a command batch file that Windows® PE automatically loads at the end of the boot process. The content of startnet.cmd varies depending on usage. In the following example, startnet.cmd is used to map drives to a network file server and execute files located on a remote server.

Sample contents for startnet.cmd: factory -winpe

net use f: \\fileserver\share x:\startdeploy.cmd a:\custom.cmd

For more information about the startnet.cmd command and other methods of starting a batch file, refer to the Microsoft Windows® PE documentation

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Contents HP SmartStart Scripting Toolkit Win32 Edition Best Practices Page Contents Introduction Win32 Toolkit overviewToolkit changes Minimum requirementsMicrosoft Windows Preinstallation Environment Windows PE build processXcopy /s /e PathToWinPEFiles\WinPE\*.* WinPEBuildTools Booting Windows PE from a USB drive key Unattended configuration using startnet.cmd Configuring HP ProLiant systems with WindowsOverview of configuring HP ProLiant systems with Windows PE Conrep /S A\HWCONFIG.XML Creating required data files with Windows PECreating script files Cpqacuxe /C A\PL-RD.INIREM Goto NEXT6 NEXT1 Goto NEXT6 NEXT2Goto NEXT6 NEXT3 Goto NEXT6 NEXT4NEXT5 State4 ADPU160M.SYS CPQARRY2.SYS CPQCISSM.SYSTXTSETUP.OEM SNMP=1 WBEMSNMP=1CD-based Windows PE deployment Startdeploy.cmdPXE-based Windows PE deployment Network-based Windows PE deploymentConfiguring HP ProLiant systems with Windows PE Technical support Reference documentationToolkit support HP contact informationAcronyms and abbreviations WDM Index