Install SCCM 2012 R2 (6)

OSD – DHCP Configuration

  1. On DC1, open DHCP server> Unser 192.168.255.0 Scope>Scope options>Configure options


  2. Select 066 Boot Server Host Name and input Deployment NIC IP Address for sccm1.vmlab.local


  3. Select 067 Bootfile Name and input string value to SMSBoot\x64\wdsnbp.com


  4. After reconfigured the DHCP scope will be shown as below


  5. Repeat the above steps from 1 to 4 on Server options (the reason is why)

Reference (MS Best Practice): System Center Configuration Manager Troubleshooting the PXE service Point and WDS http://blogs.technet.com/b/configurationmgr/archive/2011/01/05/troubleshooting-the-pxe-service-point-and-wds-in-configuration-manager-2007.aspx

Set Computer Name

  1. Go to Assets and Compliance>Overview>Device Collections>All Unknown Computers> Properties


  2. Go to Collection Variables Tab> Add new value


  3. OSDComputerName and uncheck the option


OSD test with an unknown computer

  1. On VMs and Templates>VCP5>Sccm>New Virtual Machine


  2. Typical


  3. Name it


  4. Select Cluster


  5. Storage


  6. Guest OS


  7. Select 192.168.255- Port Group and VMXNET3 Adapter


  8. 15GB HDD and Thin Provision disk


  9. Finish to create a VM
  10. After creating the VM, Edit Settings>Options>Advanced>Boot Options>check on Force BIOS Setup option

         
     


  11. Power on the VM and open Console view>Go to BOOT Menu on BIOS>set Network Boot from VMware VMXNET3 on top order


  12. Exit to Save


  13. Press F12


  14. It has an error out PXE-M0F Exiting PXE Rom
    so that I go back to DHCP Scope on DC1
  15. Under Server options in this time, add 066 and 067 as described early.


  16. Restart DHCP Server service
  17. And retry and it works now


  18. Type Password


  19. Select a task sequence to proceed


  20. Select OSD Computer Name and Next


  21. Failed to locate boot File


  22. Update Distribution Point on WS2K12R2 Image which is the image ID of P010000B


  23. Now I confirmed Distribution Point


  24. Restart Windows Deployment Services Server service on sccm1
  25. Go back to the VM Console, and click Cancel to try again
  26. It works now


         
     


  27. But, It fails due to the following error again


  28. According to the research, I need to grab smsts.log

    Reference site where to get the log

    http://sccmguy.com/2011/03/29/where-is-the-smsts-log-located/

       
     

    Reference site to troubleshooting with the log

    http://blogs.technet.com/b/configurationmgr/archive/2009/12/17/how-to-properly-set-up-a-task-sequence-to-deploy-windows-7-images-captured-via-an-sccm-2007-capture-cd.aspx

     
 

  1. Press F8 to open Command prompt to collect smsts.log  


  2. Go to X:\Windows\Temp\SMSTSLog\ directory and map z:\ drive to \\sccm1\logs directory to copy.  


  3. Open the log that shows it is due to not enough space I setup on my test VM.


     Failed to run the action: Apply Operating System.

    There is not enough space on the disk. (Error: 80070070; Source: Windows)    TSManager    5/20/2014 4:04:41 PM    724 (0x02D4)

  4. I added 5 GB Additional to make 20 GB HARD Drive Space.


  5. Restart the server and try deployment task sequence again and it worked in this time without any further issues


  1. It is joined to the domain and moved to the correct OU


       
     


       
     

Update created wim Image

*DISM (Deployment Image Servicing and Management): using DISM command to mount and unmounts a wim image

  1. Create a folder on C:\DISMMount


  2. Check where my current wim image is located. Go to Operating System Images>select an image (WS2K12R2.wim)>Properties>Data Source Tab


  3. Make a copy


  4. Open Command Prompt (Admin)


     
     

  5. To mount a wim image, run command as dism /mount-wim /wimfile:C:\images\ws2k12r2.wim /index:2 /mountdir:C:\DISMMount


  6. Go to C:\DISMMount\ and you can make any changes.


  7. Create a New Folder and named it DISM Test

  8. To unmounts, run command as dism /unmount-wim /mountdir:C:\DISMMount /commit


  9. Now the C:\DISMMount\ folder should be empty now.


  10. Go to Operating System Images>WS2K12R2>Properties>Images Tab> click Reload


  11. OK to continue to update change


Verify the update

  1. Go to Assets and Compliance>Overview>Devices> Delete Minint-SO28FGP


     
     


     
     


  2. Go to SCCM_OS_TEST_Client VM console, and Reboot


  3. Press F12 at PXE boot menu


  4. Deploy Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard Image on the VM again


  5. Log on to the server and check C:\DISM Test folder

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