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Unattended pristine installation with IBM Tivoli Configuration Manager / [Stephen Hochstetler ... et al.].

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Hochstetler, Stephen.
International Business Machines Corporation. International Technical Support Organization.
Series:
IBM redbooks.
IBM redbooks
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Software configuration management.
Software maintenance.
IBM Tivoli configuration manager.
Physical Description:
x, 112 p. : ill.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
[S.l.] : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2003.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Summary:
Pristine installations of operating systems is a strategic method to ensure that the security of your machines is maintained and that no one has left accounts or Trojan horses on your servers waiting to be executed at a later date. For this reason, reasonable methods to complete this task from a central location is necessary to reduce IT costs. Each vendor has produced software and methods for being able to roll out a new operating system in an unattended fashion. This IBM Redbooks publication ties each of those solutions into a centralized overall solution using IBM Tivoli Configuration Manager Version 4.2. It is important to understand that all the features and enhancements tie together to enable the environment more flexibility, efficiency, and faster deployment, helping to cut costs and time. Pristine installation of software is the first important step of managing your networked computers. IBM Tivoli Configuration Manager Version 4.2 provides an "attended" pristine installation using the Pristine tool. This book explores integrating IBM Tivoli Configuration Manager with tools that provide unattended pristine installations.
Contents:
Front cover
Contents
Notices
Trademarks
Preface
The team that wrote this redbook
Become a published author
Comments welcome
Chapter 1. Introduction
1.1 Overview
1.2 Attended versus unattended installations
1.3 Attended pristine installation
1.4 Unattended installations
1.5 What this book covers
Chapter 2. Integrating AIX NIM with IBM Tivoli Configuration Manager
2.1 Overview of AIX Network Installation Management
2.1.1 Installing the base operating system
2.1.2 Installing and customizing the software
2.1.3 Maintaining the software
2.1.4 Configuring the machine
2.1.5 Booting diagnostics
2.1.6 Booting in maintenance mode
2.1.7 Initializing diskless and dateless clients
2.1.8 Installing BOS on an alternate disk
2.2 Choosing a NIM master
2.3 Basic NIM operations and configuration
2.3.1 Configuring the master and creating basic installation resources
2.3.2 Using installation images
2.3.3 Using a mksysb image
2.3.4 Using a SPOT-copy
2.3.5 Performing a non-prompted BOS installation
2.3.6 Installing to clients on ATM networks
2.3.7 Customizing NIM clients and SPOT resources
2.3.8 Supporting diskless and dataless clients
2.3.9 Adding a diskless or dataless client
2.4 NIM client operations
2.5 Advanced NIM installation tasks
2.5.1 Controlling the master or client
2.5.2 Disabling master push permissions
2.5.3 Resetting machines
2.5.4 Using client machines as resource servers
2.5.5 Defining machine groups
2.5.6 Adding new members to machine groups
2.5.7 Removing members from machine groups
2.5.8 Including and excluding a group member from operations
2.5.9 Using resource groups to allocate related resources
2.5.10 Managing software on standalone clients and SPOT resources
2.6 Advanced NIM configuration tasks.
2.6.1 Removing machines from the NIM environment
2.6.2 Creating additional interface attributes
2.6.3 Using the installp command
2.7 Integrating NIM with IBM Tivoli Configuration Manager
2.7.1 Creating tasks
2.7.2 Executing tasks
2.8 Installing BOS on a NIM client from IBM Tivoli Configuration Manager
Chapter 3. Integrating Tivoli Configuration Manager and Remote Deployment Manager
3.1 Benefits of using Remote Deployment Manager
3.1.1 Remote Deployment Manager components
3.2 Installing Remote Deployment Manager
3.2.1 Installing IBM Director Server Version 4.1
3.2.2 Installing the Remote Deployment Manager Server
3.3 Defining Remote Deployment Manager tasks
3.3.1 Windows Native Install task
3.3.2 Creating the Service Pack 3 install image
3.3.3 Creating a Tivoli endpoint install image
3.3.4 Creating an install task
3.4 Executing the Remote Deployment Manager task
3.4.1 Remote Deployment Manager command line interface
Chapter 4. System Installation Suite
4.1 SIS concepts
4.2 SIS installation and configuration
4.2.1 Installing SIS on the image server
4.2.2 Installing SIS on the golden client
4.2.3 SIS in action
4.2.4 Integrating the SIS client with Tivoli Configuration Manager
4.2.5 Scaling the solution
Related publications
IBM Redbooks
Other publications
Online resources
How to get IBM Redbooks
Help from IBM
Index
Back cover.
Notes:
"August 2003."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
OCLC:
137342180

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