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Table 10-2 Source and target deployment requirements

Requirement

Item

The hardware models of the source and target managed systems must be
the same. For example, if you capture an image from an HP ProLiant BL460
G5 server, you can only deploy that image to another BL460 G5 server.

Server type

Differences in the amount of memory on the source and target managed
systems are permitted.

Memory

Differences in the number of NICs on the source and target managed
systems are permitted. However, NICs must be of the same type.

Number of NICs

Storage controllers must be of the same type on the source and target
managed systems. For example, an image captured from a managed system
using local storage cannot be deployed to a managed system using Fibre
Channel storage.

Storage controllers

The target system needs to have at least as many disks as the source system.

Disks

During image deployment, Insight Control for Linux attempts to recreate
the original partition scheme on the destination system. If the destination
system requires a different disk layout, you can use the Partition Wizard
to specify the disk partitioning scheme on the target system. For more
information about the Partition Wizard, see

Section 10.6 (page 120)

.

Disk partition layout

The target system must have enough space to hold the image.

Disk space

IMPORTANT:

You must ensure that the captured image kernel supports the selected file system

types, including the Logical Volume Manager (LVM). It is especially important that the initial
RAM disk of the captured image (initrd*.img) has file system support for the selected /boot
and / (root) partitions, because the Deploy

Operating SystemDeploy Linux Image... task

do not remake the initial RAM disks. It is possible to remake the initial RAM disk as part of a
post-installation script.

HP recommends that you follow these guidelines before you capture the Linux image from a
managed system:

Do not capture the image on a system that has sensitive information on it.

Before capturing an image from a Xen virtual host, stop all its virtual guests. For information
on the virtual machine operations, see Insight Control Virtual Machine Management User Guide.

Set up a suitable disk partitioning scheme on the source system during the initial OS
installation and select the Use partition scheme from image option when you deploy the
captured image.

Ensure that the system clock on the

CMS

and the managed systems are synchronized before

you capture or deploy a Linux image. For more information about how unsynchronized
system clocks can affect an image deployment, see

Section 1.7 (page 18)

.

When deploying a captured image to a managed system other than the one from which it
was originally captured, HP recommends ensuring that your source node obtains its IP
address and

host name

from DHCP instead of hard-coding those values because Insight

Control for Linux automatically modifies the network configuration of the new managed
system to prevent address and name collisions. These modifications include:
— Removing or commenting any hard-coded host name references.
— Disabling any network interfaces that were assigned a static IP address.
— Replacing the source system's MAC addresses with the target system's MAC addresses

in relevant configuration files.

If you must use static addresses and host names, create a Postdeployment script capable of
setting these values.

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