Daniel Hawker wrote:
Hi All,
Our Windows team predominantly use Ghost to deploy default desktop images. They have been
toying with migrating across and using PING (
http://ping.windowsdream.com/) instead for a
variety of reasons, mostly to do with the general nastiness of getting newer hardware to
play with the DOS based Ghost environment.
After having a quick look at PING (not used it myself as of yet), I was wondering if I
could re-purpose parts of the Cobbler infrastructure (PXE management, etc), so that it can
use PING as a means of creating a Windows provisioning framework for our default images.
Provided it is available under an open source license, yes. It seems to
be based on LFS, so I would hope yes, though their web site is not very
explicit.
The new "cobbler image" objects in 1.1 seem to be a good candidate for
building something like this around.
As long as the workflow for generating an image is fairly straight
forward I don't see any problems with this offhand. It's not really
Windows specific is it? Partimage isn't.
Obviously this isn't quite the same as kickstart and cobbler,
(due to the need to image a golden-image system first), but I presume it'll work OK
(with the caveats of using images). After reviewing the System Retirement with PXE and
DBAN article on the wiki, it should be doable???
Does this all sound sensible??? I think so, but as I haven't done much Windows
deployments for a few years, its all a bit hazy in my mind.
It does to me. Typically with Windows boxes I believe people image them
and then do something to replace the UUID.
Last but not least, has anyone done this before and if so any
tips/tricks to getting it going or was it all straight forward enough??? Otherwise
I'll make a stab at it, see what happens and document any success.
I think the first steps is to get a set of instructions together about
how to clone Linux and Windows systems with this, and how they would
integrate with a generic PXE environment. You can achieve this by doing
simple things like editing /etc/cobbler/pxedefault.template to add
entries into the PXE menu, and to copy images into /tftpboot/myimages
(or /var/lib/tftpboot/myimages for F9) and seeing how that works.
If we can get a general workflow going with that, we can see what it
would take to make it even more automatable via "cobbler image" type
commands -- and whether this makes sense to add something around or if
just documenting details is enough. I think being able to map a cobbler
system to a image that represents a bare-metal install of a foreign OS
/is/ interesting, so I think the answer is yes.
This is definitely something I am interested in, and if it makes sense
(and ping isn't really windows specific), we can look at getting it
packaged in Fedora as well. Mainly we do want to make sure
Folks who would like to propose other alternatives are welcome to do so.
I've asked about this a bit before on list and we didn't really come up
with any perfect solutions, so there is probably some more room for
playing around with ideas.
Thanks
Dan
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