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Using This Documentation

Hardware Installation

Operating System Installation

Windows

Windows Server OS Installation Planning

Windows Installation Task Map

Windows Server Installation Methods

Preparing For Windows OS Installation

Supported Windows Operating Systems

Windows Server Installation Considerations

Selecting a Windows OS Media Delivery Method

Oracle Hardware Installation Assistant (OHIA)

Task Overview

Obtaining OHIA

Downloading Server Software

How to Download Server Software

Configuring a Remote Console

How to Set Up an Oracle ILOM Remote Console

Creating a Virtual Disk

How to Create a Virtual Disk

Installing Windows Server

How to Install Windows Server 2008 R2

How to Install Windows Server 2012

How to Install Windows Server 2008 Using PXE

How to Install Windows Server 2012 Using PXE

Updating Critical Drivers and Installing Supplemental Software

Prerequisites

Installing Critical Device Drivers

How to Install Server-Specific Device Drivers

Installing Supplemental Software

How to Install the Supplemental Software

Managing RAID Using the MegaRAID Storage Manager

IPMItool

Configuring Support for the Trusted Platform Module

Configuring Intel NIC Teaming

Incorporating Windows Server 2008 Device Drivers Into WIM Images for WDS

Location of Device Drivers on Tools and Drivers DVD

Device Drivers to Incorporate Into WIM Images

Prerequisites and Task Overview for the Device Driver WIM Images

Incorporating Drivers Into the WIM Image

How to Create an ImageUnattend.xml Setup Script

Map ImageUnattend.xml Setup Script to Windows Server 2008 Install Image

Downloading the ISO Image for the Tools and Drivers DVD

How to Download the ISO Image

Identifying Network Interfaces in Windows

How to Determine the Server's Active Network Data Ports

How to Confirm Physical Port MAC Addresses and Map Them to Windows Device Names

Administration, Diagnostics, and Service

Index

How to Create an ImageUnattend.xml Setup Script

To create an ImageUnattend.xml setup script for a Windows Server 2008 R2 installation, follow these steps. After the setup script is generated, the script is saved to the device driver repository.


Note - In this procedure, the ImageUnattend.xml setup script is mapped to a Windows Server 2008 or R2 install image. Then the install image installs the specified device drivers during the Windows Server 2008 network installation.


  1. Insert the Windows Server 2008 DVD media into the DVD reader of the system that is hosting the Windows Deployment Services.
  2. Copy all the Windows Server 2008 catalog files into the Catalogs folder of the device driver repository, for example:

    copy DVDDrive:\source\*.clg C:\Unattend\Drivers\W28R2\ Catalogs

  3. Launch the Windows System Manager application and create a new ImageUnattend.xml setup script:
    1. Click Start —> All Programs —> Microsoft Windows AIK —> Windows System Image Manager.
    2. In the Answer File pane, right-click and select New Answer File.
    3. If a message appears asking to open a new Windows image now, click No.
  4. Specify the Windows Server 2008 catalog file that matches the Windows Server 2008 edition (Standard, Datacenter, or Enterprise) that you are installing:
    1. In the Windows Image pane, right-click Select Windows Image.
    2. In the Files Type list box, select Catalog files (*.clg), and then click Browse to specify the Catalogs folder in the device driver repository.

      Ensure that you select the catalog file that matches the Windows Server 2008 R2 edition you are installing.

      For example, for Windows Server 2008 R2 Datacenter, select:

      C:\Unattend\Drivers\W2K8R2\Catalogs\ install_Windows_Server_2008_SERVERDATACENTER.clg

  5. Specify the component packages to pass 2 offlineServing.
    1. In the Windows Image pane, click and expand architecture_Microsoft-Windows-PnPCustomizationNonWinPE_version.
    2. Right-click PathAndCredentials and select Add Setting to Pass 2 OfflineServing.
  6. Repeat Step 5 for each device driver you want installed during the Windows Server 2008 installation.

    Refer to the table in Incorporating Drivers Into the WIM Image for the list of device drivers to include in the install.wim file.

  7. Specify an installation key value.
    1. In the Answer File pane, click and expand 2 offlineServicing,architecture_Microsoft-Windows- PnPCustomizationsNonWinPE_version.
    2. Click and expand PathAndCredentials, and enter a sequence key value and the UNC device driver path in the repository.

      For example, to add the device driver for the Sun Storage PCIe SAS RAID HBA option, enter:

      Key 1

      Path \\wds-server\W2K8-Drivers\Lsi\1.19.2.64

    3. In the Credential section for each PathAndCredentials component, click and expand the component to insert the UNC domain, login name, and password (if required), which allows access to the device drivers stored in the repository.

      For example:

      Domain

      UNC_domain

      Password

      UNC_password

      Username

      UNC_username

    4. Repeat Steps 7a through 7c for each device driver you want installed during the Windows Server 2008 installation.
  8. Validate the ImageUnattend.xml file using the Windows System Image Manager application:

    In the Windows System Image Manager application, click Tools —> Validate Answer File.

  9. Save the .xml setup script as ImageUnattend.xml using the Windows System Manager application:
    1. In the Windows System Image Manager application, click File —> Save Answer File as.
    2. Save the .xml setup script in the device driver repository as:

      c:\Unattend\Drivers\W2K8\Catalogs\ImageUnattend.xml

      Exit the Windows System Image Manager application.

      The creation of the ImageUnattend.xml setup script is complete.

Next Steps

For Windows Server 2008 R2 installation, proceed to Map ImageUnattend.xml Setup Script to Windows Server 2008 Install Image