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Default boot sequence, Accessing the All-in-One Management Console

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AiO600 AiO1200r • Operating System Volume • RAID 5 • Physical Drives 1-6 • Operating System Volume • RAID 1 • Physical Drives 1-2 • DON'T ERASE Volume • RAID 5 • Physical Drives 1-6 • DON'T ERASE Volume • RAID 1 • Physical Drives 1-2 Default boot sequence The BIOS supports the following default boot sequence: 1. DVD-ROM 2. HDD 3. PXE (network boot) Under normal circumstances, the storage system boots up from the OS logical drive. • If the system experiences a drive failure, the drive displays an amber disk failure LED. • If a single drive failure occurs, it is transparent to the OS. Accessing the All-in-One Management Console Before accessing the All-in-One Management Console, verify that the storage system is completely installed in the rack, and that all cables and cords are connected. To access the All-in-One Management Console, you can use these access methods: Direct attach To connect directly to the storage system without using the network. Remote browser To establish a browser-based connection to the All-in-One Management Console from a remote client running Internet Explorer 5.5 (or later). Remote Desktop To establish a connection from a remote client without using a browser. This method requires the client to have Windows Remote Desktop capability. Remote management To establish a browser-based connection from a remote client using the HP Lights-Out 100 (LO100) or HP Integrated Lights-Out 2 (iLO 2) interface. For more information, see "Planning for installation" on page 19. IMPORTANT: An IP address can be substituted for a storage system's serial number and hyphen when using either remote browser or Remote Desktop methods to access the All-in-One Management Console. For example: 192.0.0.1 can be substituted for TWT08466-. HP StorageWorks All-in-One Storage System 23

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DON'T ERASE Volume
RAID 5
Physical Drives 1–6
Operating System Volume
RAID 5
Physical Drives 1–6
AiO600
DON'T ERASE Volume
RAID 1
Physical Drives 1–2
Operating System Volume
RAID 1
Physical Drives 1–2
AiO1200r
Default boot sequence
The BIOS supports the following default boot sequence:
1.
DVD-ROM
2.
HDD
3.
PXE (network boot)
Under normal circumstances, the storage system boots up from the OS logical drive.
If the system experiences a drive failure, the drive displays an amber disk failure LED.
If a single drive failure occurs, it is transparent to the OS.
Accessing the All-in-One Management Console
Before accessing the All-in-One Management Console, verify that the storage system is completely
installed in the rack, and that all cables and cords are connected.
To access the All-in-One Management Console, you can use these access methods:
Direct attach
To connect directly to the storage system without using the network.
Remote browser
To establish a browser-based connection to the All-in-One Management
Console from a remote client running Internet Explorer 5.5 (or later).
Remote Desktop
To establish a connection from a remote client without using a browser.
This method requires the client to have Windows Remote Desktop
capability.
Remote management
To establish a browser-based connection from a remote client using the
HP Lights-Out 100 (LO100) or HP Integrated Lights-Out 2 (iLO 2)
interface.
For more information, see “
Planning for installation
” on page 19.
IMPORTANT:
An IP address can be substituted for a storage system's serial number and hyphen when using either remote
browser or Remote Desktop methods to access the All-in-One Management Console. For example: 192.0.0.1
can be substituted for TWT08466-.
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