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If the location is not shown, press
Rescan Source
, and then select the location.
12.
The USB Key Drive Letter field shows the drive letter for the USB key (F:).
If the drive letter is not populated, select
Rescan Target
, and then select the drive letter.
13.
Click
Next
.
14.
At the following screen, click
Next
.
The USB key is overwritten with the Offline ACU ISO image.
15.
Select
Finish
.
Installing the image on a PXE server
To install the Offline ACU ISO image on a PXE server and boot from the image over a network, use the
following procedures:
1.
Review the prerequisites (on page
25
).
2.
Set up PXELinux (on page
25
).
3.
Configure PXELinux (on page
26
).
4.
Specify the ISO image path (on page
26
).
Depending on the network configuration, boot times might vary.
Prerequisites
Before proceeding with the configuration, you must have all the prerequisites:
•
A good, working knowledge of PXE and TFTP
•
A network with a DHCP server on it
•
A TFTP server configured on the same network as the DHCP server
•
A network file server that hosts the ISO images and is accessible by a PXE booted system
•
PXELinux (
http://syslinux.zytor.com/wiki/index.php/PXELINUX
)
These instructions presume that you are using a Linux TFTP server and the TFTP package
(
http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/network/tftp
). Other TFTP servers should work similarly.
Set up PXELinux
Before proceeding with the configuration, ensure that your TFTP server and PXELinux configuration is set up
and configured properly. To set up PXELinux:
1.
Download the HP ProLiant Offline Array Configuration Utility ISO image from the HP website
(
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareDescription.jsp?lang=en&cc=US
&swItem=MTX-aad98a00c0d6469d8abf78e2f3&mode=4&idx=1
).
2.
Copy the ISO image to the network file system, and note the location. NFS and Windows® file shares
are supported.
For this example, use the following NFS and path to the ISO image:
192.168.0.99:/path/to/acucd/image/hpacuoffline-8.75-12.0.iso
3.
Before proceeding, test your network file system to ensure that it is accessible.
4.
Access the
/system directory
of the CD in one of the following ways:
o
Burn and mount the ISO image.