Sun N1 System Manager 1.3 Operating System Provisioning Guide

ProcedureTo Modify a Windows OS Profile

The following task describes some of the specific modifications that you are likely to make to a Windows OS profile. You can also modify some Windows information when you load the OS profile onto the managed server.

Steps
  1. To change information in an existing Windows OS profile, type the following command:


    N1-ok> set osprofile osprofile-name [Optional-Windows-Attributes]

    Optional-Windows-Attributes are the same for modifying an OS profile as for creating an OS profile. See set osprofile in Sun N1 System Manager 1.3 Command Line Reference Manual for details.

  2. Remove existing OS profile attributes.


    N1-ok> remove osprofile osprofile-name [Optional-Windows-Attributes]

    Optional-Windows-Attributes are the same for removing attributes from an OS profile as for creating an OS profile. See remove osprofile in Sun N1 System Manager 1.3 Command Line Reference Manual for details.


Example 3–3 Adding a Product Key to an OS Profile

The following example adds a product key to an existing OS profile. To find the product key, look at the packaging for the operating system CD-ROM. Adding a product key is a fairly common change that you need to make for installing the Windows OS.


N1-ok> set osprofile win2003EE productkey BVVVV-99PMV-HH9Z9-BDY9Z-896Z9

For security reasons, the actual product key value will not display in the command-line interface.