Scripting Toolkit For Windows And Linux; Uefi System Utilities; Selecting The Boot Mode - HPE ProLiant DL325 Gen10 User Manual

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Scripting Toolkit for Windows and Linux

The STK for Windows and Linux is a server deployment product that delivers an unattended automated installation for
high-volume server deployments. The STK is designed to support ProLiant servers. The toolkit includes a modular set of
utilities and important documentation that describes how to apply these tools to build an automated server deployment
process.
The STK provides a flexible way to create standard server configuration scripts. These scripts are used to automate many
of the manual steps in the server configuration process. This automated server configuration process cuts time from each
deployment, making it possible to scale rapid, high-volume server deployments.
For more information or to download the STK, see the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website.

UEFI System Utilities

The UEFI System Utilities is embedded in the system ROM. Its features enable you to perform a wide range of
configuration activities, including:
Configuring system devices and installed options.
Enabling and disabling system features.
Displaying system information.
Selecting the primary boot controller or partition.
Configuring memory options.
Launching other preboot environments.
HPE servers with UEFI can provide:
Support for boot partitions larger than 2.2 TB. Such configurations could previously only be used for boot drives when
using RAID solutions.
Secure Boot that enables the system firmware, option card firmware, operating systems, and software collaborate to
enhance platform security.
UEFI Graphical User Interface (GUI)
An Embedded UEFI Shell that provides a preboot environment for running scripts and tools.
Boot support for option cards that only support a UEFI option ROM.

Selecting the boot mode

This server provides two Boot Mode configurations: UEFI Mode and Legacy BIOS Mode. Certain boot options require that
you select a specific boot mode. By default, the boot mode is set to UEFI Mode. The system must boot in UEFI Mode to
use certain options, including:
Secure Boot, UEFI Optimized Boot, Generic USB Boot, IPv6 PXE Boot, iSCSI Boot, and Boot from URL
Fibre Channel/FCoE Scan Policy
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Software and configuration utilities

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