SmartSetup Scripting Toolkit Administrator's Guide

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Typically, you perform steps 1 and 2 only once. Steps 3 and 4 are performed multiple times,
depending on the number of target servers you need to deploy. The following section describes
how to extract the SSTK package. The remaining chapters describe the other steps.
Extracting the SSTK package
The SSTK software package is a self-extracting package component. You can extract files by
double-clicking the SSTK package component cp012164.exe. Figure 2 shows the Package Setup
screen.
Figure 2 HP Package Setup screen
If you use the workstation to hold the SSTK repository, extract the contents of the package to a
destination folder (SSTK root folder). In Figure 3, the root folder is SSTK-WindowsIntegrity.
You must share the SSTK root folder and set Read-Write permissions to all subfolders. For information
on how to restrict write permission in the SSTK repository, see “Increasing security in SSTK”
(page 31).
Figure 3 SSTK repository folder
boot Contains boot files for the SSTK boot image and the following script. The
OEMDrivers subfolder stores the device drivers to be installed on the boot
image. For more information, see Chapter 2 (page 12).
SSTKStart The startup script included on the SSTK WinPE image that mounts
the repository share, initializes the log file, and runs the
SSTKMain script. This script holds the repository configuration.
You must edit this script only once before creating the SSTK WinPE
boot image. See “Editing the SSTKStart.cmd file (page 12).
data_files Contains the following configuration files for the SSTK utilities and SSTK log files.
array_settings\
hpacucapt.ini
The configuration file captured by the
hpacuscripting tool that contains the
MSA RAID and controller configuration.
This folder also contains sample standard
array configuration files that can be
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