Hi Frank, 

I am almost positive that it supports Windows 2003 standard edition, my 
Excahnge 2003 and ADS instructor Ken Von Berg a Microsoft MCSE, MCT and MVP on 
Automated Deployment's stated that he has even gotten it to work with XP 
systems.

I also noticed that Ghost 9.0 is a home version and that Ghost 8.0 Corporate is 
the latest version available from Symantec.

Jose Medeiros
Former Vice President and Postmaster NTEA
MCP+I, MCSE, NT4 MCT
www.ntea.net
www.tvnug.org
www.sfntug.org
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Frank Abagnale
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 1:23 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Ghost Imaging HP Proliant Servers..


Brian,

Thanks for your response, I haven't looked into ADS. Your website indicates 
that ADS requires Windows 2003 Enterprise, because of licensing and costs, 
deploying 10 x Windows 2003 Enterprise versions would not be cost effective for 
us, especially since we don't require the functionality Windows 2003 Enterprise 
provides. 2003 Standard is sufficient for our requirements. Does ADS Support 
this as well? or do does your blog mean the actually ADS server needs to be 
Windows 2003 Enterprise, but it can deploy 2003 standard builds?

Thanks

Frank


Brian Desmond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You have multiple problems here:
 
The SmartArray card has no RAID config. The default varies though my experience 
is it RAID5s the first four drives and shuts down the remaining two in a 
DL380G4.
 
Ghost likely does not have a driver enabling it to see the scsi disk. You will 
need to modify the config.sys and add CPQs dos driver
 
 
If you search the Compaq support & drivers section, you want he smartstart 
scripting toolkit. It will show you how to script the hardware setup before you 
load your image. I would recommend you instead of Ghost here use PXE boot and 
Microsoft ADS. There's even a long post at the top of my blog - 
briandesmond.com detailing all the steps to get it working with Proliant 
hardware - my test environment was DL380G4s. For server imaging, ADS is FAR 
more powerful than Ghost.
 
--Brian
 



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Frank Abagnale
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 5:13 AM
To: Active
Subject: [ActiveDir] OT: Ghost Imaging HP Proliant Servers..
 
Hi all,
 
Having read a few recent mails regarding server imaging, it's interesting to 
hear how 'easy' it has been for those who have responded. I have been having 
difficulties trying to create an image, I will explain further...
 
I have 10xHP Proliant 380's G4, to save time I thought I would configure one of 
the Proliant Servers (RAID 1 for OS), install a basic installation of Windows 
2003 Standard, sysprep it then create a ghost image of this file so I could 
install the image on the remaining 9 Proliant Servers.
 
So I created a standard image, sysprep'd it then rebooted, I ran ghost and this 
is where the issue began, it did not recognise the disks (in RAID 1) for me to 
be able to ghost the drive, is there any docs or drivers or steps I have missed 
or need to look at?
 
I know my information is vague, but I tried this over a month ago so my memory 
is pretty poor.
 
Anyone with some advice where I should be looking?
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