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1 © 2015 IBM Corp. OSD development team 22 October, 2015 BigFix OS Deployment 3.9 Sprint 1 DEMO Oct 22nd, 2015

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3 not for distribution IBM Security © 2015 IBM Corp. 3 OSD 3.9 content Sprint 1 : completed - Agent in manually captured WIM image - USMT fixlets - Linux custom settings - Linux partition editor - BM deployment Sprint 2 : development ongoing - Linux Clone Bare Metal - Improve Target Parameters - Linux Boot media (setup image) - Improve startup parameters

4 not for distribution IBM Security © 2015 IBM Corp. 4 OSD 3.9 content Sprint 3 - Linux Bare Metal – no HTTP (including multicast) - Linux Boot media (cloned image) - Linux Offline  - Linux partition editor - Reimage deployment - Improve Target Parameters – Target UI Sprint 4 - Linux Clone Reimage - *Linux Reimage – no HTTP - *HW rules – kernel parameters

5 not for distribution IBM Security © 2015 IBM Corp. 5 Agenda Sprint 1 Demo - Agent in manually captured WIM image - USMT fixlets - Linux custom setting - Linux partition editor – Bare Metal deployment - Beta Program Kick Off 

6 © 2015 IBM Corp. OSD development team 22 October, 2015 Agent in manually captured wim Basic concepts

7 not for distribution IBM Security © 2015 IBM Corp. 7 BigFix OSD provides a dedicated dashboard for capturing a live Windows image. The captured windows image properties include the version of the BigFix Client that it contains. When the image is used in a bare metal deployment, the agent is retained. Manually captured wim: background

8 not for distribution IBM Security © 2015 IBM Corp. 8 Manually captured wim: current behavior BigFix OSD allows the user to import a manually captured Windows image. In this scenario, at import time the information about whether the image contains a BigFix client or not is still unknown. When the image is installed during a bare metal deployment, if it does not contain a BigFix client, a default version is installed. (Version 9.0 if the MDT Bundle is 3.7 or later).

9 not for distribution IBM Security © 2015 IBM Corp. 9 Manually captured wim: solution In the bare metal profile properties wizard tab, the user can select the version of the BigFix client to be installed during a Bare Metal deployment. If at deployment time, the image already contains a BigFix client, the dashboard selection will be ignored.

10 © 2015 IBM Corp. OSD development team 22 October, 2015 USMT fixlets Basic concepts

11 not for distribution IBM Security © 2015 IBM Corp. 11 USMT Fixlets ● USMT (User State Migration Tool) has different operating system level support for capturing and restoring Windows user state ● To have a good coverage of the different operating systems, two pairs (capture/restore) of fixlets are available: 1. Capture user state (ScanState.exe) for Windows clients XP sp3, Vista, and 7, leveraging on USMT v5 from WADK 8.0 -> Task 170 2. Restore user state (LoadState.exe) for Windows clients 7 and 8, leveraging on USMT v5 from WADK 8.0 -> Task 171 3. Capture user state (ScanState.exe) for Windows clients 7, 8, 8.1, and 10, leveraging on USMT v10 from WADK 10 -> Task 175 4. Restore user state (LoadState.exe) for Windows clients 8, 8.1, and 10, leveraging on USMT v10 from WADK 10 -> Task 176 The required USMT will be extracted from MDT Bundle containing that version. If not available, a warning will be displayed to the user. Typical scenario is operating system migration with hardware change → User state capture of initial OS, bare metal deployment of new OS to a different hardware, user state restore to new OS

12 not for distribution IBM Security © 2015 IBM Corp. 12 USMT Fixlets details ● You can customize default parameters for capture/restore commands ● You can provide additional file extensions to capture and/or an additional input xml file (following USMT syntax, max 4000 characters) at capture time. Additional captured content will be automatically restored on the destination computer at restore time. ● Captured data and logs are stored in the destination folder on a network path specified, together with its credentials, at fixlet submission time ● You can capture/restore different User State content on a set of computers with a single fixlet submission: capture folder is specific for each computer, restore folder can be unique for all sets of computers or specific for each one. ● You can restore the captured User State with the same version of USMT and on the same or later version of Windows. A check is performed by the restore fixlet.

13 not for distribution IBM Security © 2015 IBM Corp. 13 USMT fixlet Video

14 © 2015 IBM Corp. OSD development team 22 October, 2015 Computer Custom Settings Basic concepts and video

15 not for distribution IBM Security © 2015 IBM Corp. 15 Computer custom settings

16 not for distribution IBM Security © 2015 IBM Corp. 16 Client settings: Software Distribution task

17 not for distribution IBM Security © 2015 IBM Corp. 17 Custom Settings: action

18 not for distribution IBM Security © 2015 IBM Corp. 18 Custom settings: relevance

19 not for distribution IBM Security © 2015 IBM Corp. 19 Linux Bare Metal profile dashboard: client settings

20 not for distribution IBM Security © 2015 IBM Corp. 20 Linux Reimage dashboard: client settings

21 not for distribution IBM Security © 2015 IBM Corp. 21 Linux Custom Settings Video

22 © 2015 IBM Corp. OSD development team 22 October, 2015 Linux Partition Editor - BM deployment Basic concepts and video

23 not for distribution IBM Security © 2015 IBM Corp. 23 Linux Partitioning in BigFix OSD 3.8 In OSD 3.8, users could specify a partition layout in the Bare Metal Profile through the “Manual” tab of the Bare Metal Profile creation wizard. This implied:  a deep knowledge of RedHat and SUSE automatic installers (Anaconda, AutoYast)  The settings were hard to read and modify  Greater risk of introducing syntax or logic errors

24 not for distribution IBM Security © 2015 IBM Corp. 24 Linux Partitioning in BigFix OSD 3.8 This is an example of a partition layout with LVM manually specified for a RedHat Bare Metal Profile

25 not for distribution IBM Security © 2015 IBM Corp. 25 Linux Partition Editor With OSD 3.9, the Linux Partition Editor is included in the Bare Metal Profile creation wizard. The editor will support: ● ext2, ext3, ext4, Xfs file systems ● primary and logical partitions ● BIOS and UEFI Bare Metal Targets ● customizable mapping of storage devices ● Logical Volume Mapping (LVM)

26 not for distribution IBM Security © 2015 IBM Corp. 26 Linux Partition Editor

27 not for distribution IBM Security © 2015 IBM Corp. 27 Linux Partition Editor The demo will show the creation and deployment of a Linux Bare Metal Profile, with the following partition and logical volume layouts: Partition Layout: Logical Volume Layout:

28 not for distribution IBM Security © 2015 IBM Corp. 28 Linux Partition Editor Video

29 © 2015 IBM Corp. OSD development team 22 October, 2015 Beta program

30 not for distribution IBM Security © 2015 IBM Corp. 30 Register to IBM developerWorks with your IBM ID to get started (You can use the IBM ID and password that you designate below across IBM) Then access IBM Endpoint Manager for OSD v3.9 - Beta Program wiki page and follow the instructions. How to join the Beta Program


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