Configuring the PXE datastore instance
The Preboot Execution Environment (PXE) datastore is where boot image files are stored. It is a subclass of the Property Dictionary. You must
- Create an instance of the PXE datastore
- Assign it a name in a required format that uses a pod name in the suffix
- Specify the full path to the datastore in the Full Path property
When a service offering request is made to provision a server, BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management searches the list of available datastores until it finds a match with the specified pod name.
To create a PXE datastore instance
- In the BMC Server Automation Console, select Configuration > Property Dictionary View to display the Property Dictionary.

- Expand Built-in Property Classes and locate the Datastore class.
- Expand the Datastore class and select PXE Datastore.
- Select the Instances tab in the adjoining pane.
Click Add New Property Set Instance
to define the datastore instance and its properties. - When defining properties for the datastore instance, ensure that the FULL_PATH property points to the full path of the datastore directory you defined earlier on the PXE server, as shown in this Microsoft Windows example.

- Follow these guidelines:
- For the LOCATION property, enter the IP address or a DNS-resolvable host name of the PXE server where the datastore resides.
- For the VIRTUAL_DIR property, enter the name of the network share established for HTTP access to the OS images.
- If the datastore network share is password protected, enter a user name and a password for the USERNAME and PASSWORD properties.
- Click OK to save the data.
You can repeat these steps to create multiple PXE datastore instances.
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