File name: readme.txt ****************************************************************** | | | IBM(R) ServerGuide(TM) Scripting Toolkit, Version 1.1.01 | | | | Part number 31R1035 | | | | (C) Copyright International Business Machines Corporation | | 2003, 2004. All rights reserved. | | | | US Government Users Restricted Rights -- Use, duplication | | or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with | | IBM Corp. | | | | Notes: | | o Before using this information and the product it supports, | | read the general information under "NOTICES AND TRADEMARKS"| | in this document. | | o Check the ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit Web site for the | | latest version of this readme. See "SUPPORT WEB SITES" for | | more information. | | | | Updated 17 November 2004 | | | ****************************************************************** 1.0 Overview 2.0 Change history 2.1 ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit 1.1.01 2.2 ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit 1.1 2.3 ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit 1.0.02 2.4 ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit 1.0.01 2.5 ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit 1.0 3.0 Installation 4.0 Supported servers 4.1 Supported servers that might contain IBM ServeRAID(TM) controllers 4.2 Supported servers that contain an integrated SCSI controller with RAID capabilities based on the LSI 1020 or LSI 1030 chipset 4.3 Supported servers that contain an LSI IDEal RAID controller 4.4 Supported servers that contain an IBM ServeRAID 7e (Adaptec(R) HostRAID(TM)) controller 4.5 Supported servers that might contain a Fibre Channel host bus adapter 5.0 Supported deployment scenarios 5.1 DOS-startable CD or DOS-startable diskette and data CD 5.2 DOS-startable diskette and network share 5.3 Remote Supervisor Adapter II or BladeCenter(TM) Management Module and network share 5.4 Altiris Deployment Solution 5.5 Microsoft(R) Automated Deployment Services (ADS) 6.0 Supported operating systems 6.1 Windows(R) 2000 (Server and Advanced Server) 6.2 Windows Server 2003 (Standard, Enterprise, and Web Editions) 6.3 Red Hat(R) Linux(R), Version 7.3 6.4 Red Hat Linux, Version 8.0 6.5 Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS, Version 2.1 6.6 Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS, Version 3 7.0 Solving ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit problems 7.1 Error reporting 7.2 Source system hangs during Linux deployment 7.3 Loadlin fails to start Linux installation 7.4 Problems with CD-based scenarios 7.5 Network-based installation on an eServer(R) BladeCenter HS20, machine type 8832 with an LSI IDEal RAID controller 7.6 Unknown device in Windows Device Manager with xSeries 206, machine type 8482 or xSeries 306, machine type 8836 and a Remote Supervisor Adapter II installed 7.7 BladeCenter management module will not boot from ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit image 7.8 Known BIOS problems 7.9 Fibre device driver installation fails for eServer BladeCenter blade servers 7.10 Device drivers will not load for 3Com Ethernet adapter 7.11 Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 3 may hang during USB module insertion in xSeries 225, machine type 8649 7.12 Problem installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux to a BladeServer that has control of the media tray 7.13 Problem installing Windows on an xSeries 345 server containing a ServeRAID-5i, ServeRAID-4Mx, and ServeRAID-6M controller with ServeRAID BIOS 7.10.18 8.0 Additional files, utilities, and information 8.1 Selecting a network interface card (NIC) device driver during a deployment scenario 8.2 Limitations 9.0 Support Web sites 10.0 Notices and trademarks 1.0 OVERVIEW ------------- The ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit is a collection of system-configuration tools and installation scripts that you can use to deploy operating systems to your IBM eServer or xSeries(R) server in a repeatable, predictable manner. Translated versions of the licensing information and license agreement for ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit are available from the ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit Web site. See section 9.0, "Support Web sites," for more information. 2.0 CHANGE HISTORY ------------------- This section contains information about the ServerGuide Scripting ToolKit change history. 2.1 ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit 1.1.01 -------------------------------------- ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit 1.1.01 includes the following changes: o Support for the following servers: - xSeries 336, machine types 8837 and 1879 - xSeries 346, machine types 8840 and 1880 - eServer BladeCenter HS20, machine types 8843 and 1883 o Additional Altiris support: - Support for Altiris Deployment Solution 6.1 SP1 for Windows - Additions to Altiris Deployment Solutions for Windows version 6.0 and 6.1: - New to Hardware Configuration Events: - Capture RAID configuration - Deploy RAID configuration - Added operating system version specific installation events - New to System Update Events: - Windows Post-OS updates: - Run the UpdateXpress RemoteUX utility to update drivers - Run the UpdateXpress RemoteUX utility to update firmware - Capture CMOS settings to a binary file - Deploy CMOS settings from a binary file - Perform IBM ServeRAID BIOS and firmware updates - Additions to Altiris Deployment Solutions Linux version 5.6: - New to Hardware Configuration Events: - Capture RAID configuration - Deploy RAID configuration - Added operating system version-specific installation events - New to System Update Events: - Capture CMOS settings to a binary file - Deploy CMOS settings from a binary file - Perform IBM ServeRAID BIOS and firmware update o Updated the ipssend.exe and ipssendl.exe utilities to version 7.10B to support IBM ServerRAID 7k on the xSeries 346 o A workaround has been provided to prevent a target machine with a Remote Supervisor Adapter-II from stopping when an operating system is being cloned using the Altiris Deployment Solution (Windows or Linux). All cloning jobs that are provided for the Altiris Deployment Solution have been changed to use "text" mode. 2.2 ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit 1.1 -------------------------------------- ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit 1.1 included the following changes: o New source tree directory structure to accommodate more deployment scenarios o Support for Altiris Deployment Solution for Windows 6.0 and 6.1 o Support for Altiris Deployment Solution for Linux 5.6 SP1 o Enhanced Microsoft ADS support - Update the system BIOS - Update the ServeRAID BIOS and Firmware - Install the Windows Director Agent o Support for Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 3.0 o Support for configuring Fibre Channel host bus adapters, including the following: - IBM TotalStorage FC2-133 Host Bus Adapter - IBM HS20 Fibre Channel Expansion Card - FAStT FC-2 Host Bus Adapter o Enhanced support for configuring supported RAID controllers and adapters, including the following: - IBM ServeRAID 4H - IBM ServeRAID 4Lx - IBM ServeRAID 4Mx - IBM ServeRAID 5i - IBM ServeRAID 6i - IBM ServeRAID 6i+ - IBM ServeRAID 6M - IBM ServeRAID 7e (Adaptec HostRAID) SATA - IBM ServeRAID 7e (Adaptec HostRAID) SCSI - IBM ServeRAID 7t - Integrated SCSI controllers with RAID capabilities based on the LSI 1020 and LSI 1030 chipsets. - LSI IDEal RAID controller in an IBM eServer BladeCenter HS20, machine type 8832 o Updated most utilities to newer versions, for example: - ipssend.exe is now at version 7.0 - Fixed intermittent hang in savestat.exe - Added new command line options to clini.exe o Support for installing Windows with a BladeCenter Management Module virtual diskette o Support for installing Director Agent with Windows o Reworked environment variables to reduce DOS environment space o Updated "IBM ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit User's Reference" document 2.3 ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit 1.0.02 ----------------------------------------- ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit 1.0.02 included the following changes: o Support for the following servers: - xSeries 206, machine type 8482 - xSeries 306, machine type 8836 - eServer BladeCenter HS40, machine type 8839 2.4 ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit 1.0.01 ----------------------------------------- ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit 1.0.01 included the following changes: o Support for the following servers: - xSeries 225, machine type 8649 - eServer 325, machine type 8835 o Reduced DOS environment space usage 2.5 ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit 1.0 -------------------------------------- This was the first release of ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit. 3.0 INSTALLATION ----------------- Instructions for unpacking the ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit files are provided in the "IBM ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit User's Reference." This guide is in Portable Document Format (PDF) and requires Adobe Acrobat Reader to view it. The source tree directory structure changed with the ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit 1.1, so you cannot install over an earlier version. Many environment variables in the usrvars.bat and netvars.bat files also changed, so you cannot use existing scripts. Complete the following steps to upgrade to ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit 1.1.01 from ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit 1.1: 1. From the installed Scripting Toolkit 1.1, delete the …\sgdeploy\sgtk directory and all of its contents. 2. Unpack the new ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit 1.1.01 Package for the Web file to the same location as the previous installation. During the unpacking process, accept updates to the following files: o …\sgdeploy\apps\appsdir.txt o …\sgdeploy\apps\diragent\diragdir.txt o …\sgdeploy\drvs\drvsdir.txt o …\sgdeploy\os\osdir.txt o …\sgdeploy\updates\updsdir.txt When the package is unpacked,all of the distributed ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit files are updated. Note that all custom files and directories created under all of the other ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit directories are preserved. 3. To update the Scripting Toolkit - Altiris sample jobs, do the following: a. Rename the current “ServerGuide Toolkit - IBM BladeCenter / xSeries Support” job set to “ServerGuide Toolkit - IBM BladeCenter / xSeries Support - Save b. Import the new Scripting Toolkit - Altiris sample jobs binary. c. Delete the original sample job set when you are done using it. Complete the following steps to upgrade to ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit 1.1 from ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit versions, 1.0, 1.0.01 and 1.0.02: 1. Unpack the new ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit 1.1, this will create the new directory structure. The new Toolkit directory is already present. 2. Move any operating system files to the new structure: \stkfiles\os directories to \sgshare\sgdeploy\os 3. Move any update files to the new structure: \stkfiles\updates directories to \sgshare\sgdeploy\updates 4. Move any ServerGuide device drivers to the new structure: o \stkfiles\w2000drv\$oem$\$1\drv directories to \sgshare\sgdeploy\drvs\w2k_drv o \stkfiles\w2003drv\$oem$\$1\drv directories to \sgshare\sgdeploy\drvs\w23_drv Note: Use of old diskette images from ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit 1.0 (all versions) is not supported with ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit 1.1. The previous boot images cannot be used because the directory names and base directory structures have changed. 4.0 SUPPORTED SERVERS ---------------------- You can use the ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit to deploy operating systems to the following IBM eServer and xSeries servers: o xSeries 205, machine type 8480 o xSeries 206, machine type 8482 o xSeries 225, machine type 8647 o xSeries 225, machine type 8649 o xSeries 235, machine type 8671 o xSeries 255, machine type 8685 o xSeries 305, machine type 8673 o xSeries 306, machine type 8836 o xSeries 335, machine type 8830 o xSeries 335, machine type 8676 o xSeries 336, machine type 8837, 1879 o xSeries 345, machine type 8670 o xSeries 346, machine type 8840, 1880 o xSeries 360, machine type 8686 o xSeries 365, machine type 8861 o xSeries 365, machine type 8862 o xSeries 440, machine type 8687 o xSeries 445, machine type 8870 o eServer 325, machine type 8835 o eServer BladeCenter HS20, machine type 8678 o eServer BladeCenter HS20, machine type 8832 o eServer BladeCenter HS20, machine type 8843, 1883 o eServer BladeCenter HS40, machine type 8839 Notes: o The ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit supports only standalone xSeries 440, machine type 8687 and xSeries 445, machine type 8870 servers. o The device driver set from ServerGuide version 7.2.03 or later (if the newer ServerGuide release supports your target server) is supported by ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit version 1.1 or higher. 4.1 Supported servers that might contain IBM ServeRAID controllers ------------------------------------------------------- The following servers might contain ServeRAID controllers. You can use utilities that come with the ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit to configure ServeRAID controllers as part of the deployment process. o xSeries 205, machine type 8480 o xSeries 206, machine type 8482 o xSeries 225, machine type 8647 o xSeries 225, machine type 8649 o xSeries 235, machine type 8671 o xSeries 255, machine type 8685 o xSeries 305, machine type 8673 o xSeries 306, machine type 8836 o xSeries 335, machine type 8830 o xSeries 335, machine type 8676 o xSeries 336, machine type 8837, 1879 o xSeries 345, machine type 8670 o xSeries 346, machine type 8840, 1880 o xSeries 360, machine type 8686 o xSeries 365, machine type 8861 o xSeries 365, machine type 8862 o xSeries 440, machine type 8687 o xSeries 445, machine type 8870 o eServer 325, machine type 8835 4.2 Supported servers that contain an integrated SCSI controller with RAID capabilities based on the LSI 1020 or LSI 1030 chipset ----------------------------------------------------------------- The following servers contain an integrated SCSI controller with RAID capabilities based on the LSI 1020 or LSI 1030 chipset. You can use the cfg1030 utility that comes with the ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit to configure these controllers as part of the deployment process. o xSeries 225, machine type 8647 o xSeries 225, machine type 8649 o xSeries 235, machine type 8671 o xSeries 335, machine type 8830 o xSeries 335, machine type 8676 o xSeries 336, machine type 8837, 1879 o xSeries 345, machine type 8670 o xSeries 365, machine type 8861 o xSeries 365, machine type 8862 o xSeries 445, machine type 8870 o eServer 325, machine type 8835 o eServer Bladecenter HS20, machine type 8678 o eServer BladeCenter HS20, machine type 8832 o eServer BladeCenter HS20, machine type 8843, 1883 o eServer BladeCenter HS40, machine type 8839 4.3 Supported servers that contain an LSI IDEal RAID controller ---------------------------------------------------------------- The following server contains an LSI IDEal RAID controller. You can use the hypercfg utility that comes with the ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit to configure this controller as part of the deployment process: o eServer BladeCenter HS20, machine type 8832 4.4 Supported servers that contain an IBM ServeRAID 7e (Adaptec HostRAID) controller ---------------------------------------------------------------- The following servers contain an IBM ServeRAID 7e (Adaptec HostRAID) controller. You can use the acuichsv utility to configure a SATA controller, or the raidsel utility to configure a SCSI controller, as part of the deployment process. o xSeries 206, machine type 8482 o xSeries 306, machine type 8836 o xSeries 346, machine type 8840, 1880 (SCSI only) 4.5 Supported servers that might contain a Fibre Channel host bus adapter --------------------------------------------------------- The following servers might contain Fibre Channel host bus adapters. You can use the fibrecfg utility that comes with the ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit to configure Fibre Channel host bus adapters as part of the deployment process. o xSeries 225, machine type 8647 o xSeries 225, machine type 8649 o xSeries 235, machine type 8671 o xSeries 255, machine type 8685 o xSeries 305, machine type 8673 o xSeries 335, machine type 8830 o xSeries 335, machine type 8676 o xSeries 336, machine type 8837, 1879 o xSeries 345, machine type 8670 o xSeries 346, machine type 8840, 1880 o xSeries 360, machine type 8686 o xSeries 365, machine type 8861 o xSeries 365, machine type 8862 o xSeries 440, machine type 8687 o xSeries 445, machine type 8870 o eServer 325, machine type 8835 o eServer BladeCenter HS20, machine type 8678 o eServer BladeCenter HS20, machine type 8832 o eServer BladeCenter HS20, machine type 8843, 1883 o eServer BladeCenter HS40, machine type 8839 5.0 SUPPORTED DEPLOYMENT SCENARIOS ----------------------------------- The ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit supports the following deployment scenarios: o DOS-startable CD or DOS-startable diskette and data CD o DOS-startable diskette and network share o Remote Supervisor Adapter II or BladeCenter Management Module and network share o Altiris Deployment Solution o Microsoft Automated Deployment Services (ADS) 5.1 DOS-startable CD or DOS-startable diskette and data CD ----------------------------------------------------------- You can use a DOS-startable diskette with a data CD to deploy Microsoft Windows to all supported servers that have both a diskette drive and a CD drive. This includes all supported servers except the following: o eServer BladeCenter HS20, machine type 8678 o eServer BladeCenter HS20, machine type 8832 o eServer BladeCenter HS20, machine type 8843, 1883 o eServer BladeCenter HS40, machine type 8839 You can use a DOS-startable CD to deploy Microsoft Windows to all supported servers that have a CD drive. This includes all supported servers except the following: o eServer BladeCenter HS40, machine type 8839 Notes: o (eServer BladeCenter HS20, machine type 8832 server) You can use this deployment scenario to deploy Windows if the target server has one of the following BIOS code levels installed: - version 1.01 (part number 23K4695) - version 1.04 (part number 26K9227) If BIOS version 1.02 (part number 26K4905) is installed, the deployment scenario fails. o (eServer BladeCenter HS20, machine type 8678 server) You can use this deployment scenario to deploy Windows if the target server has one of the following BIOS code levels installed: - version 1.05 (part number 25K9216) - version 1.07 (part number 26K9217) If BIOS version 1.06 (part number 26K3278) is installed, the deployment scenario fails. 5.2 DOS-startable diskette and network share --------------------------------------------- You can use a DOS-startable diskette with a network share to deploy Microsoft Windows or Red Hat Linux to all supported servers that have a diskette drive and access to a network share. 5.3 Remote Supervisor Adapter II or BladeCenter Management Module and network share ------------------------------------------------------------------ You can use a virtual diskette to deploy Microsoft Windows to all supported servers that contain a Remote Supervisor Adapter II, or a BladeCenter Management Module. This includes the following servers: o xSeries 205, machine type 8480 o xSeries 206, machine type 8482 o xSeries 225, machine type 8649 o xSeries 235, machine type 8671 o xSeries 255, machine type 8685 o xSeries 305, machine type 8673 o xSeries 306, machine type 8836 o xSeries 336, machine type 8837, 1879 o xSeries 345, machine type 8670 o xSeries 346, machine type 8840, 1880 o xSeries 365, machine type 8861 o xSeries 365, machine type 8862 o xSeries 445, machine type 8870 o eServer BladeCenter HS20, machine type 8678 o eServer BladeCenter HS20, machine type 8832 o eServer BladeCenter HS20, machine type 8843, 1883 o eServer BladeCenter HS40, machine type 8839 Note: The xSeries 445, machine type 8870 is only supported when a Remote Supervisor Adapter II-EXA is installed. 5.4 Altiris Deployment Solution -------------------------------- You can use the ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit with the Altiris Deployment Solution to deploy Microsoft Windows or Red Hat Linux to all supported servers. The following versions of Altiris Deployment Solution have been tested and are supported with this version of the ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit: o Altiris Deployment Solution for Linux, version 5.6 SP1 o Altiris Deployment Solution for Windows, version 6.0 (See note) o Altiris Deployment Solution for Windows, version 6.1 o Altiris Deployment Solution for Windows, version 6.1 SP1 Note: The following servers are not supported by the Altiris Deployment Solution for Windows, version 6.0: o xSeries 206, machine type 8482 o xSeries 306, machine type 8836 o xSeries 336, machine type 8837, 1879 o xSeries 346, machine type 8840, 1880 o xSeries 440, machine type 8687 o xSeries 445, machine type 8870 o eServer BladeCenter HS20, machine type 8843, 1883 The following versions of Linux are supported for deployment with the Altiris Deployment Solution: o Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 2.1 is supported by all versions of the Altiris Deployment Solution. o Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 3.0 is supported by Linux DS 5.6 SP1, Windows Deployment Solution 6.1, and Windows Deployment Solution 6.1 SP1 (Windows Deployment Solution 6.0 is not supported with Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 3.0). 5.5 Microsoft Automated Deployment Services (ADS) -------------------------------------------------- You can use the ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit to configure supported RAID adapters and controllers. In some cases, performing a memory-intensive DOS-based task such as updating the server BIOS code or IBM ServeRAID firmware code requires more conventional memory (RAM) than is available after loading the Microsoft ADS virtual boot diskette and the IBM ServerGuide Scripted Toolkit with network connectivity. The following list shows a representative sampling of server BIOS code updates using the ServerGuide Scripted Toolkit with ADS that have been tested: Old New Model Name BIOS BIOS Status 8480 x205 1.45 1.47 pass 8482 x206 1.19 1.20 pass 8647 x225 1.37 1.40 fail 8670 x345 1.15 1.16 pass 8671 x235 1.12 1.13 pass 8673 x305 1.62 1.62 fail Updating ServeRAID firmware using ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit with ADS was verified on an xSeries 225, machine type 8647 with a ServeRAID 4H RAID controller. 6.0 SUPPORTED OPERATING SYSTEMS -------------------------------- You can use the ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit to deploy the following operating systems to supported servers: o Windows 2000 (Server and Advanced Server) o Windows Server 2003 (Standard, Enterprise, and Web Editions) o Red Hat Linux, Version 7.3 o Red Hat Linux, Version 8.0 o Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS, Version 2.1 o Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS, Version 3 You can use the ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit to deploy the English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Swedish language versions of Microsoft Windows. 6.1 Windows 2000 (Server and Advanced Server) ---------------------------------------------- You can deploy Windows 2000 (Server and Advanced Server) to all supported servers, except the following: o eServer 325, machine type 8835 6.2 Windows Server 2003 (Standard, Enterprise, and Web Editions) ----------------------------------------------------------------- You can deploy Windows Server 2003 (Standard, Enterprise, and Web Editions) to all supported servers. Note: The eServer 325, machine type 8835 supports only the 32-bit version of Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition. 6.3 Red Hat Linux, Version 7.3 ------------------------------- You can deploy Red Hat Linux, Version 7.3 to the following supported servers: o xSeries 205, machine type 8480* o xSeries 225, machine type 8647* o xSeries 225, machine type 8649* o xSeries 235, machine type 8671* o xSeries 255, machine type 8685 o xSeries 305, machine type 8673* o xSeries 335, machine type 8830* o xSeries 335, machine type 8676* o xSeries 345, machine type 8670 o xSeries 360, machine type 8686* o eServer BladeCenter HS20, machine type 8678 The operating system is certified by the vendor for the servers marked with an asterisk (*). It is not formally supported by IBM. 6.4 Red Hat Linux, Version 8.0 ------------------------------- You can deploy Red Hat Linux, version 8.0 to the following supported servers: o xSeries 205, machine type 8480* o xSeries 225, machine type 8647* o xSeries 225, machine type 8649* o xSeries 235, machine type 8671* o xSeries 255, machine type 8685* o xSeries 305, machine type 8673 o xSeries 335, machine type 8676 o xSeries 345, machine type 8670 o xSeries 360, machine type 8686 o eServer Bladecenter HS20, machine type 8678 The operating system is certified by the vendor for the servers marked with an asterisk (*). It is not formally supported by IBM. 6.5 Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS, Version 2.1 --------------------------------------------- You can deploy Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS, Version 2.1 to all supported servers. 6.6 Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS, Version 3 ------------------------------------------- You can deploy Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS, Version 3 to all supported servers. 7.0 SOLVING SERVERGUIDE SCRIPTING TOOLKIT PROBLEMS --------------------------------------------------- This section contains information about solving problems that might occur as you use ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit. 7.1 Error reporting -------------------- Each DOS batch file (sample scripts) performs a task, calls other ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit utilities to perform a task, or calls other batch files to perform a task. The ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit performs limited error-checking using the return codes from the utilities that are called. Persistent-state information is used to communicate errors, which are otherwise cleared, that are returned from other batch files. Note: No log files are created by the ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit to report errors. When an error is encountered, the batch file currently in-process stops and displays an error message. If more than one batch file is in-process, each file will report an error message. You must correct the problem; then, restart the deployment scenario. Attention: When you restart a deployment scenario after an error is encountered, the process always starts from the beginning. It does not resume from the last task correctly performed. 7.2 Source system hangs during Linux deployment ------------------------------------------------ When you are deploying Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS, Version 2.1 from a source system running Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS), the source system might appear to hang. To solve this problem, disable the IIS HTTP Keep-Alive feature. 7.3 Loadlin fails to start Linux installation ---------------------------------------------- Loadlin might fail to start the Linux installation if the parameter file contains more than 256 characters. By default, the maximum command-line length that can be passed to the kernel is 256 characters. See the Loadlin documentation for information about changing the Linux kernel command-line length. 7.4 Problems with CD-based scenarios ------------------------------------- When you create a CD for a deployment scenario, be sure to enable all DOS 8.3 character file names in the ISO image. Otherwise, file names that contain characters such as the tilde (~), dollar sign ($), and number sign (#) might be renamed and cause the CD-based deployment scenario to fail. 7.5 Network-based installation on an eServer BladeCenter HS20, machine type 8832 with an LSI IDEal RAID controller --------------------------------------------------------------- You must use hypercfg version 3.6 when performing a network-based installation on an eServer BladeCenter HS20, machine type 8832 with an IDE RAID controller. To obtain the latest version of this utility, go to the IBM Support Page and search for "LSI Hyper Configuration Utility" for the eServer BladeCenter HS20, machine type 8832. Note: You can search specifically for hypercfg version 3.6, by the part number 26K9152. 7.6 Unknown device in Windows Device Manager with xSeries 206, machine type 8482 or xSeries 306, machine type 8836 and a Remote Supervisor Adapter II installed --------------------------------------------------------------- When an IBM Remote Supervisor Adapter II is installed in either an xSeries 206, machine type 8482 or xSeries 306, machine type 8836, the list of devices in the Windows Device Manager might contain an unknown device. This is expected, and a future Automatic Server Restart driver will remove this item from the list of devices. 7.7 BladeCenter management module will not boot from ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit image ----------------------------------------------------------------- If the BladeCenter management module will not boot the ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit virtual-floppy diskette image, make sure that there is no diskette in the diskette drive of the BladeCenter unit. If there is a diskette in the diskette drive of the BladeCenter unit, the BladeCenter management module might boot from this diskette instead of from the ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit virtual-floppy diskette image. 7.8 Known BIOS problems ------------------------ This section contains information about known BIOS problems involving the ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit. 7.8.1 eServer xSeries 205 Type 8480, BIOS version 1.47, build ID JPE147A -------------------------------------------------------- If the BIOS update loops continuously and does not get past the update portion of its processing, edit the lcreflsh.bat BIOS file. o lcreflsh.bat is located in the following directory, if the ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit was setup using the default settings: \sgshare\sgdeploy\updates\8480\BIOS o Edit the lcreflsh.bat file to remove the /r flag. The revised file should have the following line: flash2 /i:flashfil.fls /v /u Save changes to the file; then, start the Toolkit process. 7.8.2 eServer xSeries 225 Type 8647, BIOS version 1.40, build ID OPE140A -------------------------------------------------------- If the "Insufficient memory" message is displayed when flashing BIOS over a network, the BIOS update did not take place even though the process appears to have completed successfully. The update can be performed with BIOS version 1.37 or build ID OPE137A. 7.8.3 eServer xSeries 225 Type 8649, BIOS version 1.05, build ID OQE105A -------------------------------------------------------- If the "Insufficient memory" message is displayed when flashing BIOS over a network, the BIOS update did not take place even though the process appears to have completed successfully. The update can be performed with BIOS version 1.04 or build ID OQE104A. 7.8.4 eServer 325 Type 8835, BIOS version 1.28, build ID M1E128A ----------------------------------------------------------------- If the "Cannot flash if Memory Managers (e.g. HIMEM) present" message is received when flashing BIOS to version 1.28, edit the lcreflsh.bat BIOS file. o lcreflsh.bat is located in the following directory, if the ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit was setup using the default settings: \sgshare\sgdeploy\updates\8835\BIOS o Add the following line to the lcreflsh.bat file: phlash16.exe /x /p /s /exit flashfil.fls Save changes to the file; then, start the Toolkit process. 7.8.5 eServer xSeries 445 Type 8870, BIOS version 1.15, build ID REJT42B -------------------------------------------------------- The system hangs at the "Starting PC DOS" prompt while it is booting when a Remote Supervisor Adapter (RSA) II card is installed. The system functions correctly with BIOS version 1.12 or build ID REJT37A. 7.8.6 eServer xSeries 360 Type 8686, BIOS 1.12, build ID RUKT56A ----------------------------------------------------------------- Attempting to upgrade from server BIOS code version 1.12 (build ID RUKT56A) using the ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit integrated with the Altiris Deployment Solution (Windows or Linux) is not supported. If updating from server BIOS code version 1.12 using the Altiris integration, the procedure might hang during the "Erasing" portion of the system BIOS code update and might damage the system BIOS code. If you have already attempted this procedure, it might be possible to restore your system BIOS from the backup location if it has been damaged. See the eServer xSeries 360 Type 8686 Hardware Maintenance Manual for information about restoring BIOS from the backup location. Updating from other versions of the server BIOS code using this deployment method, or any other ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit deployment method, is supported. 7.8.7 eServer xSeries 206 Type 8482, BIOS version 1.20, build ID KEE120A -------------------------------------------------------- This server BIOS code update is not supported when it is included as part of the DOS-startable CD deployment scenario. This update is supported by all other deployment methods, including the DOS-startable diskette and data CD. If you include this server BIOS code update with the DOS-startable CD scenario, the ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit process might hang at the "Running system BIOS update ..." prompt. 7.9 Fibre device driver installation fails for eServer BladeCenter blade servers ------------------------------------------------------------------- The directory name of the fibre device driver for Windows Server 2003 taken from a ServerGuide CD version 7.2 04 or earlier has nine characters: file names in DOS are limited to eight characters. The directory name and references to it must be renamed to meet the DOS eight-character naming limitation for it to work with the ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit. When using the device driver set from ServerGuide version 7.2.04 or earlier to install Windows Server 2003 onto a fibre device in an eServer BladeCenter blade server, the following change must be made to the driver set: 1. Go to the directory that contains the Windows Server 2003 device driver set. Note: If the ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit was set up using the default values, this directory would be: \sghare\sgdeploy\sgtk\drvs\w23_drv\ql23hs20 2. Rename the directory hs20_2003 to a DOS compliant name (maximum of eight characters in the name with up to three characters for the extension), such as: hs20_2K3. 3. Edit the drvinfo.ini file and change the path parameter to match the directory name used in step 2. For example, hs20_2k3\txtsetup.oem. 7.10 Device drivers will not load for 3Com Ethernet adapter ----------------------------------------------------------- The 3Com Ethernet device driver available from the 3Com Website is combined with the Dynamic Access software on a single diskette. The ServerGuide Toolkit is unable to load the device driver from this combined image. The 3Com Ethernet device driver that is available from the IBM Support Website is packaged separately from the Dynamic Access software. If the device driver fails to load, download the device driver that is packaged by itself, without the Dynamic Access software. If you are unable to download the device driver by itself, delete the DASetup.exe file from the root of the combined driver diskette prior to scanning the driver with DScan. 7.11 Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 3 may hang during USB module insertion in xSeries 225, machine type 8649 ------------------------------------------------------------- Installation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 3 may hang during USB module insertion in the xSeries 225, machine type 8649. To prevent this problem, make the following change to the LOADLIN parameter file generation section of the INSTOS.BAT file in the sgdeploy\sgtk\examples\linux directory: Before change: echo /dev/ram rw initrd=%IRD_PATH%\%IRD_FILE% >> %RAMDSK%\ LOADLIN.PAR After change: echo /dev/ram rw initrd=%IRD_PATH%\%IRD_FILE% nousb >> %RAMDSK%\ LOADLIN.PAR 7.12 Problem installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux to a blade server that has control of the media tray ------------------------------------------------------------------ There might be a problem installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux to a BladeServer if the blade server has control of the media tray (currently has access to the CD and floppy drive). To solve this problem, move control of the media tray to another blade server or make the following change to the LOADLIN parameter file generation section of the INSTOS.BAT file in the sgdeploy\sgtk\examples\linux directory: Before change: echo /dev/ram rw initrd=%IRD_PATH%\%IRD_FILE% >> %RAMDSK%\ LOADLIN.PAR After change: echo /dev/ram rw initrd=%IRD_PATH%\%IRD_FILE% nousbstorage >> %RAMDSK%\LOADLIN.PAR 7.13 Problem installing Windows on an xSeries 345 server containing a ServeRAID-5i, ServeRAID-4Mx, and ServeRAID-6M controller with ServeRAID BIOS 7.10.18 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The installation might fail during the second boot of the Windows installation program (after the ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit scripts have been completed) if you configure these RAID controllers using the Toolkit RAID configuration script files. To solve this problem, use one of the following workarounds: o Use the ServeRAID Support CD to configure your ServeRAID controllers instead of using the ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit RAID configuration scripts as part of the installation process. o Remove one of the controllers during the deployment process, and configure the adapter manually after the deployment process is complete. 8.0 ADDITIONAL FILES, UTILITIES, AND INFORMATION ------------------------------------------------- This section contains information that is not documented in the "IBM ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit User's Reference." 8.1 Selecting a network interface card (NIC) device driver during a deployment scenario ----------------------------------------------------------- If you use one of the following deployment scenarios, you must select the device driver for the NIC when you start the target server from the DOS-startable (bootable) diskette: o Using a DOS-startable diskette and network share o Using a Remote Supervisor Adapter II and network share If the target server is an xSeries 440, machine type 8687, be sure to select "Broadcom NDIS network driver (xSeries 440 only)". If the target server is an eServer BladeCenter HS20, machine type 8832, be sure to select "Broadcom NDIS network driver (B57)". If the target server requires a Broadcom device driver and is neither an xSeries 440, machine type 8687 server nor an eServer BladeCenter HS20, machine type 8832 server, you can select either of the two Broadcom device drivers. 8.2 Limitations ---------------- The following limitations are applicable to this version of the ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit: o The "altboot /b" command requires the following BIOS versions and build IDs on the following servers: - xSeries 225, machine type 8647: BIOS version 1.40 (build ID OPE140A) or later - xSeries 225, machine type 8649: BIOS version 1.07 (build ID OQE107A) or later o The emm386.exe expanded memory device driver is not supported by the ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit. The following utilities and functions are incompatible with this device driver: - hwdetect.exe - savestat.exe - BIOS code updates - Firmware code updates o Linux operating systems are case-sensitive. Make sure that the case of the file and directory names matches the corresponding reference in any command sequence that refers to them, such as command sequences in usrvars.bat and netvars.bat files. ex. The default installation directory for ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit files is "sgdeploy", so the TKDIR variable in usrvars.bat must be set to "sgdeploy" and not "SGDEPLOY". o Enabling and then either configuring or installing to the LSI IDEal RAID devices on the eServer BladeCenter HS40, machine type 8839 is not supported by the ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit. o When installing Linux on an xSeries 206, machine type 8482, only Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 3 U2 or later is supported. o The ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit supports the installation of only IBM Director Agent 4.20 or later. o The capture and deployment of CMOS settings is not supported on an eServer 325, machine type 8835. o When you deploy CMOS settings from a binary file on an xSeries 365 (8861) using BIOS 1.08 (RDJT28a), the restore boot order function does not work correctly. 9.0 SUPPORT WEB SITES ---------------------- The following Web pages provide resources for understanding, using, and troubleshooting IBM deployment and systems-management software: o IBM Remote Deployment Manager page http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/xseries/systems_management/ sys_migration/rdm.html This Web page provides an overview of IBM Remote Deployment Manager. o IBM ServerGuide page http://www.ibm.com/pc/ww/eserver/xseries/serverguide/index.html This Web page provides an overview of ServerGuide. o IBM ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit page http://www.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/ document.do?lndocid=MIGR-53564 This Web page provides an overview of the ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit. You can download the latest version of the ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit readme.txt file here. o IBM ServerProven(R) page http://www.ibm.com/pc/us/compat/index.html This Web page provides compatibility information about hardware, software, and middleware. o IBM Support page http://www.ibm.com/pc/support/ This is the IBM Support Web site for IBM hardware and systems-management software. o IBM Systems Management Software: Download/Electronic Support page http://www.ibm.com/pc/us/eserver/xseries/systems_management/ dwnl.html Use this Web page to download IBM systems-management software, including the ServerGuide Scripting Toolkit. o IBM UpdateXpress page http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/xseries/ systems_management/sys_migration/xpress.html This Web page provides an overview of UpdateXpress. It also contains links to pages from which you can download UpdateXpress, order an UpdateXpress CD, or purchase a subscription from a vendor other than IBM. o IBM xSeries Systems Management page http://www.ibm.com/pc/ww/eserver/xseries/systems_management/ index.html This Web page provides an overview of IBM systems-management software. 10.0 NOTICES AND TRADEMARKS ---------------------------- INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION PROVIDES THIS PUBLICATION "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Some jurisdictions do not allow disclaimer of express or implied warranties in certain transactions, therefore, this statement may not apply to you. This information could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. 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