Fujitsu V3.1.0 User Manual

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 Note
When this process is cancelled, cloning image deployment to all destination servers is cancelled.
Please note that canceling the deployment of a cloning image does not restore the destination server to the state before
the deployment took place.
3.
Restart applications on the destination server(s).
Perform the following settings if necessary:
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The settings of NIC redundancy for admin LANs and public LANs
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The settings of tagged VLANs for NICs
After deployment, destination servers are set to use the admin server as their default gateway.
Re-configure such network settings if necessary. Check that applications are running properly on destination servers.
At this point, if an application is still using the source server's hostname or IP address (e.g. within application-specific settings or
configuration file), manually update such settings with the destination server values.
 
 Note
When a managed server is a PRIMEQUEST, set the PSA-MMB IP address after deployment. For details, refer to the PRIMERGY
Partition Model manual.
4.
Release maintenance mode.
This step is not required if the [Release from Maintenance Mode after deployment] checkbox was enabled in the [Deploy a Cloning
Image] dialog.
a.
In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the source server (or its physical OS) and select [Maintenance Mode]-
[Release] from the popup menu.
The [Release Maintenance Mode] dialog is displayed.
b.
Click <OK>.
The target server is released from maintenance mode.
 
 Note
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When deploying a cloning image that was collected from a Windows server, the following information is reset on each destination
server. This is a result of the execution of Microsoft's System Preparation (Sysprep) tool.
If necessary, restore the following settings to their original values after the cloning image has been deployed:
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Desktop icons and shortcuts
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Drive mappings
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The "Startup and Recovery" settings accessed from the [Advanced] tab of the [System Properties] window
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Virtual memory settings
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TCP/IP-related settings
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The "What country/region are you in now?" settings in the locations defined in the [Location Information] window
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Disk quota settings
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Storage Provider settings
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Microsoft Internet Explorer settings (RSS feeds subscription information, information stored by the Autocomplete function, saved
passwords)
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Microsoft Outlook Express settings (mail/directory server passwords)
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