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I am running HP Server Automation v7.8 in a lab environment on VMware ESXi, managed via vSphere 4.
On the same host I have several small VMs for OS provisioning testing (512MB RAM, 10GB hdd, one NIC on the same vSwitch that HPSA is running on).
DHCP is configured to hand-out addresses in the 192…
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I'm trying to get a list of patches contained in a Patch Policy in HPSA -- I can get what I need via the Twister web interface (under PatchPolicy.getPatches(), give it an ID, and it happily returns a list of patches contained.) -- I'm having a hard time getting this to work via the Pytwist interface…
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I have a physical server that I am trying to provision Windows to. At 58% of the way through copying files form the Core to the target server, the process hangs with either a samba time-out or an error indicating that %path%\system32\ntoskrnl.exe is missing or corrupt.
I can build a VM on the same…
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Can anyone recommend any HP Server Automation integration specialists in the east\northeast area?
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Is there a known fix (other than upgrading from 5.1) to fix /etc/hosts from being replaced on reboot?
I discovered this behavior when running HP's Server Automation tools. HPSA sets-up a variety of local aliases for itself to use for different components to communicate wit each other.
However, after…
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