Jim,
Have a look at the following link. It's from a presentation given at last
years TSM Symposium.
http://tsm-symposium.oucs.ox.ac.uk/papers/ASR%20-%20Dreams%20in%20Microsoft%
20Land%20(P%E9tur%20Ey%FE%F3rsson).pdf
Regards
Stuart Pitt,
IBM Certified Deployment Professional TSM 5.2
IBM Certifie
Jim,
I don't know if there's a one stop way to create a custom CD ... the
process is called 'slipstream'-ing
do a google search for 'Slipstream Windows" and you should be able to
find a few hits about it
I'm a unix guy, not a windows guru, so I can't really tell you how to do
it, but http://unat
Hi Tim,
I have heard references about that, but I don't really know what it is? Is
there a tool to create a 'custom' Windows 2003 O/S install CD? Or are
people just hacking up MS's native CD image? (To be totally honest, I
really don't want to know that deeply how MS does a very complex install
Hi Steve
I would be very grateful to see the document he is using for a successful
TSM restore in ASR mode of windows 2003 for HS20 8843's.
At least, from my multiple attempts, the HS20's with this particular
broadcom network card integrated in them is NOT being seen by windows in ASR
mode...I ha
Jim,
Make sure the CD you created has the proper NIC driver for the
bladecenter server, and make sure you have DHCP.
We couldn't use the TSM+ASR method because security policy prohibited us
from using DHCP in certain networks, so we're looking into using BartPE
+TSM plugin, which could be another
Jim
One of my colleagues swears that he has done this sucessfully. He suggests
that DHCP is a prerequisite and not having this may be the source of your
problem.
Steve Harris
AIX and TSM Admin
AndersenIT, Brisbane Australia
www.andersenit.com.au
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You download the copy from the web or ftp site. Then you rename it and burn
that to the CD. Basically don't extract it.
Tim Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thhe TSM ASR setup requires the TSM client be available
on a TSM client CD in packaged-for-the-web (self extracting single
file) forma
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Of course you are right, no delete is necesarry.
Still on the ASR subject, does it use DHCP? I cant find any IP config in
Of course you are right, no delete is necesarry.
Still on the ASR subject, does it use DHCP? I cant find any IP config in
the sif-files.
//Henrik
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The problem is that upon restore, if the file is being replaced, the
hidden attribute is not being reset. I don't have an APAR number yet, but
there will be one.
By the way, the general problem is not specific to ASR, but can occur with
any kind of restore where you are replacing a hidden file.
In regards to your second question:
On Monday, Nov 17, 2003, at 20:46 Australia/Sydney, Henrik Wahlstedt
wrote:
Second, network speed. My switch is configured auto/auto, the
server connects with 1000/full which is reported by the switch and 2GB
restore takes 40 minutes.
I´ll configure th
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