HP BH3710 - Manual

HP BH3710

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Preface; Overview
  • Page 4 – Using Linux-Based Server Blades; Installation Guide; Procedure
  • Page 5 – You can change the password using the passwd command:; passwd; NOTE
  • Page 6 – root; This command prompts you for network information.; reboot
  • Page 7 – CAUTION; HP Blade Server bh7800 Installation Guide.; Additional Linux Resources
  • Page 8 – Linux Installation and Recovery CD for HP Blade Servers
  • Page 9 – Using Windows-Based Server Blades; Before You Begin; Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server CD-ROM
  • Page 10 – Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server CD
  • Page 13 – cause RIS to fail later in this procedure.
  • Page 16 – OK; to close the Local Area Connection Properties window.
  • Page 18 – Next
  • Page 20 – click
  • Page 26 – . Once active directory begins
  • Page 27 – Review the Summary display and click
  • Page 28 – If prompted, insert Microsoft Windows 2000 CD-ROM and click; to; Finish; to close the; Restart Now
  • Page 33 – For the Scope Name window, enter a name and description. Click
  • Page 35 – Configure DHCP Options: Select; No
  • Page 36 – Click on your Scope. Click on; Action
  • Page 38 – Remote Installation Services Setup Wizard: Click
  • Page 39 – storagedrive
  • Page 43 – At the “Review Settings” window, click
  • Page 47 – as shown below in the “Boot Options Configuration Utility” screen.
  • Page 49 – Enter
  • Page 50 – Tab
  • Page 51 – Advanced Server install. Press
  • Page 52 – at the final Microsoft Windows screen. When you click the
  • Page 53 – Drive”
  • Page 55 – Establishing a Remote GUI Session
  • Page 57 – Click; On the client machine select; Start; Terminal Services Client; Connect; desktop shown below.
  • Page 58 – Symantec pcAnywhere Installation Overview
  • Page 59 – J. Disable Hibernation Mode
  • Page 60 – Hibernate; tab as shown below.; and close the Control Panel window.
  • Page 61 – K. Microsoft Windows 2000 RMC Driver Installation
  • Page 62 – Hardware; tab; Device Manager
  • Page 63 – Double click on the; Unknown PCI Device
  • Page 64 – Update Driver; An “Upgrade Device Driver Wizard” will open, click
  • Page 66 – . There will be 2 entries for HP, select the; second; to start the driver installation.
  • Page 67 – Close; to close the device property menu.; You will have to do the same for all 3 unknown PCI Devices.
  • Page 68 – General Notes; Multi Step Process for Individual Server Blade Shutdown; Shut down; Cycle; Upgrading the BIOS on the bc1100 Server Blade
  • Page 69 – OVERVIEW
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July 2002

Manufacturing Part Number:

Version: First Edition

USA

Copyright 2002

HP Blade Server BH Series

Operating System Guide


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Summary

Page 3 - Preface; Overview

3 Preface Overview Blade servers are comprehensive computing systems that include processor, memory, network connections, and associated electronics, all on a single motherboard called a blade. This high-density technology addresses the current trend among large computing centers to reduce space req...

Page 4 - Using Linux-Based Server Blades; Installation Guide; Procedure

4 1 Using Linux-Based Server Blades Overview The information in this chapter was previously contained in the HP Blade Server bh7800 Installation Guide and comes from chapter two of the guide. Please see the HP Blade Server bh7800 Installation Guide for detailed information as to wha t has happened p...

Page 5 - You can change the password using the passwd command:; passwd; NOTE

5 the prompt for now. f. You see a blinking underscore for less than a minute, as the blade tries unsuccessfully to boot from a “Removable Device” (this is the factory default setting). g. The server blade now boots from hard disk. The pre-loaded Debian distribution of Linux is booted and eventually...

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