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- HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 1
HP Integrity Servers with Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 Smart Setup Guide HP Part Number: 5992-0964 Published: October 2007 - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 2
Computer Software, Computer Software Documentation, and Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U.S. Government under vendor's standard commercial license. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 3
the DVD/CD drive...31 Set ACPI flag to windows (cell-based servers only 32 Set cell local memory to 100% (cell-based servers only 32 Specify NIC for a network boot...32 2 Installing the OS...35 Installing from a headless console...35 Run EBSU...36 Run Windows Setup...38 Enter the product key...39 - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 4
from a headless console 49 Set up and run a Remote Desktop Connection 49 Updating firmware, drivers, and software 50 Enable greater than 256 interrupts (cell-based servers only 50 Update firmware...51 Update device drivers...51 Install the Integrity Support Pack (ISP 52 Install updates from the - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 5
for all HP Integrity servers except Superdome 74 Software interface for Superdome servers 74 Hardware interface for all HP Integrity servers except Superdome 74 Hardware interface for Superdome servers 75 A Preparing the server for Microsoft SQL Server 2005 77 SQL Server 2005 installation...77 - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 6
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2-11 Install diagnostic tools...41 2-12 Insert the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 CD 42 2-13 Enabling hyperthreading in the Partition Manager 56 3-1 HP System Management Homepage for Windows 57 3-2 HP Insight Management Agents for Windows Server 2003 on Itanium-based systems 60 3-3 Services tab - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 8
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matrix...17 1-2 Locating the Microsoft COA...19 1-3 Graphics support on server models 24 1-4 EFI device mapping fields...31 2-1 Integrity servers supporting PXE/RIS installations 43 4-1 PCI cards that do not support hot-plug addition 72 B-1 EFI Shell Commands and Descriptions 82 C-1 Channel - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 10
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About This Document This document describes how to install and configure the operating system and HP software on HP Integrity servers running Windows Server 2003. The document printing date and part number indicate the document's current edition. The printing date changes when a new edition is - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 12
HP Integrity servers, server management, and software in the following locations: • For an overview of the HP Integrity server family: http://www.hp.com/go/integrity • For other documents supporting Windows Server 2003 on HP Integrity Servers (see the section titled "Windows 64-bit on HP Integrity - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 13
manual and pertinent online or CD documentation. Manufacturing Part Number 5992-0926 Supported Operating Supported SmartSetup Supported Products Systems Version (Servers) Microsoft Windows Server 2003 for Itanium-based Systems, 64-bit Version 5.2 BL860c, BL870c, rx1620 @fc.hp.com Please - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 14
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the OS media, and your network environment. Subsequent chapters guide you through the installation process. NOTE: HP Integrity servers must run Windows Server 2003 with either Service Pack 1 (SP1) or Service Pack 2 (SP2). If your operating system is already installed and you are running an earlier - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 16
, drivers, and Microsoft patches and fixes (QFEs) on the HP Smart Update media included in the latest HP Integrity Essentials Foundation Pack or from the HP Integrity servers support website: http://www.hp.com/support/itaniumservers/ • No operating system installed Prepare the server hardware - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 17
Server 2003 using a Remote Installation Service (RIS) server on the network and a preboot execution environment (PXE) client on the HP Integrity server. Table 1-1 lists the HP Integrity server models, the console options, and relevant media choices. Table 1-1 Installation matrix Server rx1620 - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 18
the CD key for Microsoft Windows Server 2003. You must enter this key as part of the installation procedure. The physical location of the Certificate of Authenticity (COA) depends on the server model. Table 1-2 identifies the locations of COAs for supported HP Integrity servers. 18 Preparing for the - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 19
Table 1-2 Locating the Microsoft COA Integrity Server rx1620 Location The COA is on the underside of the pullout strip located near the power switch, as shown here (server is upside down in the image): rx2620 The COA is on a pullout strip located on the front of the system, adjacent to the hard - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 20
Table 1-2 Locating the Microsoft COA (continued) Integrity Server rx3600 Location The COA is located on the left side panel, as shown here: rx4640 The COA is located on the left than one label on the side panel, the COA is the one farthest left, as shown here: 20 Preparing for the installation - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 21
Table 1-2 Locating the Microsoft COA (continued) Integrity Server rx7620 and rx7640 Location The COA is located The COA is located in the front of the system, at the bottom, near the power supply as shown in the first illustration that follows. If additional COAs are required, they are located - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 22
are easier to setup, maintain, and operate. Figure 1-1 shows headless consoles connected to an HP Integrity rx4640 server. Figure 1-1 Headless console configurations When you use a headless console to install Windows, you can view detailed installation information for each component by monitoring - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 23
is not already installed, you must install the HP Graphics and USB Combo Card to use a GUI console. No other graphics card is supported by HP Integrity servers. Also, only HP keyboards are supported with this card. Figure 1-2 shows a GUI console connected to an HP Integrity rx4640 server. Setting up - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 24
you must first install an HP Graphics and USB Combo Card and connect the console to the appropriate ports. Then, from an existing headless console, modify system configuration to redirect the output to the GUI console. Table 1-3 Graphics support on server models Server Model rx1620, rx2660, rx3600 - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 25
about these powerful features, see the HP Integrity rx3600 and HP Integrity rx6600: Integrated Lights-Out 2 Management Processor Operations Guide at: http://docs.hp.com/en/AD217-9001A/index.html or http://docs.hp.com/en/AD217-9001A/AD217-9001A.pdf To set up an Integrated Remote Console (on rx2660 - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 26
multiple software installations across a network. The RIS server, working in conjunction with an agent (the PXE client) residing on target systems, performs automated installations. This method of installation offers the following advantages: • Installations are automated; no user intervention - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 27
, connect the RIS to the target Integrity servers using your intranet. Remote Installation Services (RIS) enables you to create, maintain, and quickly install identical OS and software configurations on multiple headless systems with a predefined level of user interaction. RIS uses the preboot - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 28
the Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition with SP2 CD or a shared folder on the network that contains the installation files. 4. d. Enter help text that describes the operating system installation choices to users or clients of RIS. Configure RIS After the Remote Installation Services Setup Wizard - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 29
. By default, when an operating system image is added to a RIS server, the image is available to all users serviced by that RIS server. To configure settings for new clients for RIS, complete the following steps: 1. Open Active Directory Users and Computers. 2. In the console tree, go to Active - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 30
maintenance and troubleshooting tools that you can use before installing the operating system. Examples of these tools include system flash BIOS updates, computer diagnostic tools, and virus scanning utilities. Preparing the server hardware To set up the server hardware for OS installation, set up - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 31
drivers from a device, disconnecting all the drivers from all the devices and then reconnecting them. If you do not specify a device handle, the reconnect operation a user-defined name and a device handle. The most common use of this command is to assign drive letters to device handles that support a - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 32
the changes to take effect. Specify NIC for a network boot PXE is built on common Internet protocols and services, including TCP/IP, DHCP, and TFTP. PXE extensions to the DHCP protocol enable RIS servers to communicate with the network-bootable HP Integrity servers. 32 Preparing for the installation - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 33
the network interface card (NIC) for PXE to use to communicate with the RIS server. When the HP Integrity server boots from this NIC, it effectively boots from the remote RIS server. Working in conjunction with the RIS server, PXE installs a new image of the Windows Server 2003 on the HP Integrity - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 34
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the OS was installed correctly. You must install the HP Support Pack after installing the OS. You must also install any operating system and security updates using the Smart Update media. NOTE: HP Integrity servers must run Windows Server 2003 with either Service Pack 1 (SP1) or Service Pack 2 (SP2 - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 36
. NOTE: If you are installing an HP Virtual Machines (HPVM) Windows guest, you do not need to run EBSU as part of your setup. Skip this section and go directly to the next section (Run Windows Setup). To run EBSU, complete the following steps: 1. Power on the server. The server boots to EFI. You can - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 37
of some devices. You cannot flash the firmware if the installed version is the same or higher than the version on the Smart Setup media. Also, you cannot use EBSU to flash the MP firmware. You must download the latest MP firmware from the HP Integrity support site and flash it separately: http://www - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 38
launches. Press Enter to start the installation. NOTE: If you are installing an HP Virtual Machines (HPVM) Windows guest, you also need to issue an IN command (for "insert") from the HPVM console menu every time you insert a disc. If you forget to do this, the server does not recognize the disc and - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 39
. NOTE: If you are installing an HP Virtual Machines (HPVM) Windows guest, you do not need to run EBSU as part of your setup. Skip this section and go directly to the next section (Run Windows Setup). To run EBSU, complete the following steps: 1. Power on the server. The server boots to EFI. You can - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 40
the firmware if the installed version is the same or higher than the version on the Smart Setup media. Also, you cannot use EBSU to flash the Management Processor (MP) firmware. You must download the latest MP firmware from the HP Integrity support site: http://www.hp.com/support/itaniumservers/ and - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 41
Family offline diagnostics and utilities CD). 10. Also, specify the option to launch the Windows OS installer. Select Setup and press Enter. Figure 2-11 Install diagnostic tools 11. EBSU displays the partition confirmation window. Select Continue and press Enter. Installing from a GUI console 41 - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 42
(MP remote port) is present. It can take 2 to 15 minutes for the mouse and keyboard to start operating in this mode. To set up Windows Server 2003 after initial boot from the local console, complete the following steps: 1. When prompted to enter server settings, click OK. 42 Installing the OS - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 43
should request if the client selects that RIS server for service. Support for PXE/RIS installations is limited to the HP Integrity servers listed in the following table. Table 2-1 Integrity servers supporting PXE/RIS installations Server rx1620, rx2620, rx4640 rx2660, rx3600, rx6600, BL860c, BL870c - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 44
drive of the target system. IMPORTANT: If you are installing an HP Virtual Machines (HPVM) Windows guest, you also need to issue an IN command (for "insert") from the HPVM console menu every time you insert a disc. If you forget to do this, the server does not recognize the disc and appears to hang - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 45
company and user name, and click OK. 9. Login as the system administrator. 10. At the prompt, Please mount HP Smart Setup media on the Server's DVD drive to install utilities, do one of the following: • If you want to update the drivers and install the online utilities, mount the HP Smart Setup - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 46
online. Reinstalling from a GUI console HP Integrity servers that are factory-installed with Windows Server 2003 are shipped with the HP Reinstallation media, which enables you to restore the system to its factory settings, if necessary. Reinstalling the operating system involves loading the image - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 47
this process. Do not power off the server during the installation. 8. When the installation process displays a dialog box, click OK to continue. 9. Click Exit. The server reboots to the Windows Server 2003 operating system. Set up the system according the instructions in the following section - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 48
/IP driver, complete the following steps: 1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Network Connections. 2. Right-click the Local Area Connection icon and select Properties. 3. Select Internet Protocol TCP/IP and click Install. 4. Click OK. Install SNMP SNMP support is included in Windows Server - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 49
administration mode is enabled by default on Windows Server 2003 if you use the HP Reinstall media. If you install or reinstall using Microsoft OS media, the Remote Desktop functionality is disabled. Users must have unique user names. Windows does not permit two users with the same name to log on - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 50
the HP Integrity server with which you want to establish a connection. 5. Click OK. 6. Click Connect. 7. Log in to the remote server. Windows displays the remote server desktop. Updating firmware, drivers, and software To update your system after installing the OS, install the Integrity Support Pack - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 51
. 1. Download the latest firmware for your server from the HP website: http://www.hp.com/support/itaniumservers/. problems with installed hardware devices and resource conflicts. NOTE: If you installed the OS from Microsoft OS media, you must also install device drivers for the HP Integrity server - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 52
inserted into. If you want to install the Support Pack onto one or more systems remotely, over a network, refer to the procedures described in the HP Smart Update Manager (HP-SUM) User Guide found on your SmartSetup CD. To install the Integrity Support Pack, complete the following steps: 1. Insert - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 53
screen appears. If indicated, you may have to reboot the server to finalize the installation of some components. Install updates from the web The latest software updates are available on the HP Integrity server website: http://www.hp.com/support/itaniumservers/ Go to the website and select your - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 54
boot entry. Installing a Windows guest on an HP Integrity Virtual Machine host HP Virtual Machines (HPVM) is a soft partitioning and virtualization technology that provides operating system isolation with CPU allocation and shared I/O. HPVM enables a single Integrity server to emulate multiple - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 55
and Reinstall Media. You can also install it manually from the Smart Setup media. You can verify the installation and status of this driver using the Windows Device Manager. Enabling hyperthreading on HP Integrity servers HP Integrity servers now support Intel® Dual-Core Itanium® 2 processors. These - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 56
for creating, configuring, and managing the hard partitions (nPartitions) on an HP Integrity server. To enable hyperthreading on partitionable HP Integrity servers where the OS and system management tools have already been installed and upgraded to their latest versions, complete the following steps - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 57
software and drivers window. 3. Go to the Software tab. 4. Select the server model from the list to display the software available. 5. Select System Management. 6. Click HP System Management Homepage for Windows. The Smart Setup download page appears. 7. Click download >> to start the installation - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 58
system group. b. Select an operating level to include: Administrator, Operator, or User. 12. Click Add. The group name is added. You can add a maximum of five entries for each group level. 13. Click Next to continue. The User Access dialog box appears. Use it to configure HP SMH for the following - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 59
. The IP Binding dialog box enables you to bind to specific IP addresses that match a specific subnet IP address or netmask. It restricts the subnet you want reasons, HP recommends that you install Windows installations of HP SMH on the NT file system (NTFS). IMPORTANT: For Windows operating systems, - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 60
model from the list, to display the software available. 5. Select System Management. 6. Click HP Insight Management Agents (Windows Server 2003 on Itanium-based systems. The Smart Setup download page appears. 7. Click download >> to start the installation. The HP Package Setup page appears. Figure - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 61
. 1. Open the Windows Control Panel and select HP Management Agents for Integrity Servers. The installed agents are listed in the window. All agents except clustering information are activated at time of installation. 2. Click the Services tab. Figure 3-3 Services tab screen 3. Select an agent from - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 62
In this window, add users designated to receive event messages. 6. Click Add to add a new user or click Edit to edit the properties for an existing user. Figure 3-7 Adding a new user 7. Select the email recipient type from the Receiver type drop-down list. 62 Installing the Management Tools - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 63
source, and message are not user-configurable. 12. Click the check server devices at preset intervals, collecting management SNMP data. To set the agent SNMP data collection interval, complete the following steps: 1. Open the Windows Control Panel and double-click HP Management Agents. The installed - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 64
OK. NOTE: Windows Server 2003 on the HP Integrity server does not support the following SNMP operations: • Enable Remote HP Insight Management Agents. The Management Agents for Servers Version Number window appears. 2. Click the Process Monitor tab. Figure 3-10 Process Monitor tab 64 Installing - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 65
Sending SNMP traps to management applications via IP Configure SNMP services with a specific IP addresses to send SNMP traps to an SNMP management application with an IP address. To configure management agents with a management console IP, complete the following steps: 1. From the Start menu, select - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 66
management console that is responsible for the system. HP recommends console to receive the alert when the server agents detect a significant event. 9. Add 127.0.0.1 as a trap destination if it is not already listed. You must do this to enable the loopback service. 10. Click Add, then OK. Installing - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 67
the Integrity Support Pack from the Smart Setup CD. The Integrity Support Pack includes software, drivers, and management agents optimized for Integrity servers. Integrity Support Pack also installs some of the components needed to run nPartition commands and starts them as services. To install the - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 68
servlet container installation. 14. The HP Partition Manager installation starts next. When it finishes, press any key in the command window to exit. 15. Verify that the installation succeeded. Verifying the installation To verify correct server configuration and software installation, perform the - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 69
Verify correct operation of Partition server. If these tests do not give the desired results, you can perform additional tests to help pinpoint the problem. Consult the nPartition Guide, located on the HP Smart Setup media at \contents\doc\en_us\npartition.pdf, for more information. Installing - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 70
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a card is called a "hot-plug deletion." IMPORTANT: HP Integrity rx1620, rx2620, rx2660, BL860c, and BL870c servers do not support PCI card hot-plug addition or deletion. Before you begin Review the following terms before beginning hot-plug operations: • Attention button Use the attention button to - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 72
, rx7640, rx8620, rx8640, and Superdome servers, you must install the latest version of the OpRegion driver. This driver is not required on the rx4640 server. • HP Integrity rx4640 server slots 2 to 3 and 4 to 5 are shared PCI hot-plug slots. For optimal hot-plug operation, use the same type of PCI - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 73
have a maroon-colored button on the top of the PCI slot separator, just below the manual retention latch (MRL). HP Integrity Superdome servers do not have attention buttons. 3. Wait for the slot to power off (green power LED will turn off). 4. Open the MRL. NOTE: The MRL sensor is activated by the - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 74
for hardware changes features are not sufficient to power and enable these cards. Removing a PCI card This section describes how to remove a PCI card (called a hot-plug deletion) on HP Integrity servers running Windows Server 2003. NOTE: The Windows software interface is the preferred method for hot - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 75
3. Open the manual retention latch (MRL). 4. Remove the card. 5. Close the MRL. Hardware interface for Superdome servers To perform hot-plug y Request to Activate PCI card sent to system. Check slot power LED. MP:CM> 3. Check that the slot power LED (found by looking down through top of chassis) is - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 76
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set to 100% cell local memory (CLM) by using the ParCLI parstatus command. Adjust the value to 100%, if necessary, using the parmodify command (see the nPartition Guide on the Smart Setup media at \contents\doc\en_us\npartition.pdf). • Data Warehousing: For decision support and data warehousing, set - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 78
the DVD and launch the splash.hta file. If you are installing from a network share, navigate to the network folder and launch splash.hta. 2. From the autorun dialog, click Run the SQL Server Installation Wizard. 3. On the End User License Agreement page, read the license agreement, and then accept - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 79
. When you are through, click Next. 18. On the Ready to Install page, review the summary of features and components for your SQL Server installation. Click Install. 19. On the Installation Progress page, you can monitor installation progress as setup proceeds. To view the log file for a component - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 80
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interface between the operating system, the firmware, and the hardware. EFI serves the same purpose on Itanium-based computers as BIOS does on x86-based computers. EFI provides a standard environment for running preboot applications and for booting the OS. HP Integrity servers use EFI to initialize - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 82
memory operation to a bootp/DHCP enabled UNIX boot server. time Display the current time or set the time of the system (nPartition). EFI time is set and presented in GMT (Greenwich mean time). variable Save and restore specific EFI variables. ver Display the version information. Device, Driver - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 83
drivers from devices. drivers Display list of drivers. drvcfg Invoke the Driver Configuration Protocol. drvdiag Invoke the Driver Diagnostics Protocol. guid Dump known GUID and write to outfile. Edit a file, block device, or memory region using hex. Display a list of files and subdirectories - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 84
View and clear nPartition or cell memory page deallocation table (PDT). Shell help. mode Display the mode of the console output device. set Set and get environment label location in script. Script-only: IF THEN construct. Take user input and place in EFI variable. Script-only: Prompt to - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 85
using the floppy drive. Because Integrity servers do not have floppy drives, the drivers must be loaded into memory and then installed. EBSU shows the devices that it detects and that have a virtual floppy image available. To load the virtual floppy image manually, follow these steps: 1. Enter fs0 - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 86
to look for the driver on a physical floppy drive, which does not exist. The driver is loaded in memory and installed automatically. • System Guide located on the HP Smart Setup media at: \contents\doc\en_us\npartition.pdf NOTE: On cell-based HP Integrity servers, to boot the Windows operating - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 87
:\MSUTIL> prompt. 5. Enter I to Import. 6. Enter the following path: EFI\Microsoft\Winnt50\boot0001 7. Click Exit to return to the EFI Boot Manager utility. 8. Boot the server using the new Windows entry. Creating a new boot file using the EFI Shell 87 - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 88
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Shell and enables you to configure a machine before installing the operating system and access the MP using the IP address specific to the MP. The MP controls power, reset, and Transfer of Control (TOC) capabilities; provides console access and displays; records system events; and displays detailed - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 90
CO command is correct and that all mirrored consoles are of the same terminal type for proper operation. CSP - Connects to a remote MP over the LAN. This command enables the local or remote port user to connect over the MP LAN to another MP on the network. The user who launches the command is given - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 91
to display and modify the following: • SNMP contact information • SNMP server information • SPU host name IT - Inactivity Timeout settings. The session an MP command interface mode, and preventing other users from looking at the console output. You cannot deactivate the MP command interface - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 92
power management module. This command displays on the console the status of the power management module. RB - Resets BMC. This command resets the BMC by toggling a GPIO pin. RS - Resets system through RST signal IMPORTANT: Under normal operation and web users if access in nonvolatile memory. • - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 93
to avoid issues related to terminal type and screen display mode. WHO - Displays a list of MP connected users. This command displays the login name and operating mode (Main Menu, command, and so on) of the connected console client users, and the port on which they are connected. For the LAN and WEB - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 94
processes, or change process priority, and set network parameters. Access the SAC prompt through the Integrity iLo console menu. The connection for the SAC is directly into the kernel and is not dependent on the health of any user code or of any device driver. This means that you have more tools - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 95
, and subnet information. To do so, use the following format: I • crashdump - Manually generates a stop error message and forces a memory dump file to be created. A stop error is a serious error that affects the operating system and that could place data at risk. The - HP Integrity rx1620 | Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v5. - Page 96
Services, you can see which portions have completed and whether any errors have occurred. This is a useful way to check the progress name given. Switches channels. Returns to the SAC channel. Displays the channel-management commands Help. 96 Management processor and Special Administration Console
HP Integrity Servers with Microsoft®
Windows Server™ 2003
Smart Setup Guide
HP Part Number: 5992-0964
Published: October 2007