Data Migration from Insight Control server deployment to Insight Control server provisioning

8
Windows product keys
Various with pattern ProductKey_Winxxxx-yyy-
x64 where xxxx is Windows version name and yyy is
edition. Refer to Table 4.
Windows System Disk volume
label
SystemDisk
Windows System Disk integer
number
SystemDiskNumber
Windows computer name
ComputerName
Windows administrator
password
AdminPassword
Network configuration during
OSBP deployment
hpsa_netconfig
Linux and ESXi hostname
Linux and ESXi install kernel
arguments
kernel_arguments
Linux and ESXi root password
root_password
ESXi network command and
settings
Special custom attributes for
defining path to Media Server
__OPSW-Media-WinUser
Special custom attributes for
defining path to Media Server
__OPSW-Media-WinPath
Special custom attributes for
defining path to Media Server
__OPSW-Media-WinPassword
Special custom attributes for
defining path to Media Server
__OPSW-Media-LinURI
Manual Procedure
You may edit the Fibre Channel HBA configuration files or OS answer files either
using the Windows System Image Manager (SIM) for Windows unattend files.
using AutoYast for SUSE Linux autoyast files.
on the RDP Deployment Server, choosing an OS appropriate editor. Be mindful of the editor used to edit the
Linux/ESX answer files, so that carriage returns and end of line characters are not included.
using IC server provisioning after copying the text to a Configuration File.
With IC server provisioning the hardware configuration data except for Fibre Channel HBA data and the answer files are
stored as a Configuration File. The IC server provisioning default operating system OSBPs with the prefix name ProLiant
OS can be used as a template for deploying operating systems and the Configuration File step.
Fibre Channel HBA configuration files
To convert a Fibre Channel HBA configuration file:
1. In IC server provisioning for the target server, create a multiple line custom attribute named HBA_Config of
form:
# First HBA
BootWWPN-HBA0= 50:01:43:80:11:36:E6:6A
BootLUN-HBA0=1
WWPN-HBA0= 50:01:43:80:14:0c:2f:0c
SelectBootEnable-HBA0=1
HostAdapterBiosEnable-HBA0=1
# Second HBA
BootWWPN-HBA1= 50:01:43:80:11:36:E6:6E
BootLUN-HBA1=1
WWPN-HBA1= 50:01:43:80:12:0b:fe:98