prestage imaging

Not applicable

Hi,
I'm trying to get the Casper PreStage imaging to work with some new computers and when I setup and power on a couple of MacPros it does not goto Casper Imaging automatically. Do I need to have it netboot first or should it netboot automatically?? I"m using Casper 8.2 and Snow Leopard across the board. These machines have Snow Leopard preinstalled. Any suggestions to what I'm doing wrong.

Thanks,

Eric

3 REPLIES 3

stevewood
Honored Contributor II
Honored Contributor II

You need to have the machine NetBoot, so hold down the N key as the machine
On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 2:31 PM, Eric Graham <egraham1 at sva.edu> wrote:
boots up.

And I'm assuming you've already created a Casper NetBoot installer and that
is being hosted on your NetBoot server, yes?

Steve Wood
Director of IT
swood at integer.com

The Integer Group | 1999 Bryan St. | Ste. 1700 | Dallas, TX 75201
T 214.758.6813 | F 214.758.6901 | C 940.312.2475

talkingmoose
Moderator
Moderator

I'm trying to get the Casper PreStage imaging to work with some new computers and when I setup and power on a couple of MacPros it does not goto Casper Imaging automatically. Do I need to have it netboot first or should it netboot automatically?? I"m using Casper 8.2 and Snow Leopard across the board. These machines have Snow Leopard preinstalled. Any suggestions to what I'm doing wrong.
On 8/5/11 2:31 PM, "Eric Graham" <egraham1 at sva.edu<mailto:egraham1 at sva.edu>> wrote:

I use PreStage Imaging to image all our machines. This is my setup:

I have a NetBoot server with a 10.6 image for my Intel Macs and an 10.5 image for my PowerPC Macs. Both are set to automatically log in and launch Casper Imaging. The first thing Casper Imaging does is check with the JSS for a PreStage Imaging task. If it finds one for that machine's MAC address then it automatically begins imaging.

I create the PreStage task for a single computer on the JSS by assigning it based on MAC address. That way, I can image a single machine with the configuration it needs. If you need more information on this then I can post screen shots.

--

William Smith
Technical Analyst
Merrill Communications LLC
(651) 632-1492

lisacherie
Contributor II

Hi Eric,

You may need to change your default netboot image to one which supports the new hardware. Some of our new machines just give morse code beeps unless the default netboot image is one made for them. (Or select manually by holding option, then pressing N)

Assuming your netboot image is set to automatically start casper imaging the rest should happen automatically.

Hope this helps.

Lisa.

Lisa Davies
ICT Client Services Manager
Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview
Phone: 02 9882 8413
Mobile: 0417 005 735