HP Integrity rx2800 Installation Guide, Windows Server 2008 R2 v7.0 - Page 21

Boot Option Maintenance Menu, GUI Console Configuration

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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 server. Figure 1-2 GUI Console Configuration A GUI console provides complete access to all installation and administration tasks that you can perform on the server. Use the GUI console to: • Prepare the server for installation • Install the OS • Verify server status after installation On servers configured with an internal graphics card, you can connect a monitor, keyboard, and mouse directly to the relevant ports. On servers without an internal graphics card, you must install an HP Graphics and USB Combo Card, and connect the console to the relevant ports. Then, from an existing headless console, modify system configuration to redirect the output to the GUI console. The following table lists available graphics support. Table 1-3 Graphics Support and Server Models Server Model • rx2660 • rx3600 • rx6600 • BL860c • BL870c • BL860c i2 • BL870c i2 • BL890c i2 • rx2800 i2 Graphics Card Built-in video graphics • rx7640 • rx8640 • Superdome sx2000 Optional HP Graphics and USB Combo Card (HP part number A6869B) To install the HP Graphics and USB Combo Card using the Legacy interface (black background), follow these steps: 1. Install the HP Graphics and USB Combo Card in an open PCI slot in the server. 2. Connect a VGA monitor, USB HP keyboard, and USB mouse to the relevant ports. 3. Boot the server to EFI. 4. At the headless console, from the EFI Boot Manager, select Boot Option Maintenance Menu. Task 6: Set Up an Installation Method 21

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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 server.
Figure 1-2 GUI Console Configuration
A GUI console provides complete access to all installation and administration tasks that you can
perform on the server. Use the GUI console to:
Prepare the server for installation
Install the OS
Verify server status after installation
On servers configured with an internal graphics card, you can connect a monitor, keyboard, and
mouse directly to the relevant ports. On servers without an internal graphics card, you must
install an HP Graphics and USB Combo Card, and connect the console to the relevant ports.
Then, from an existing headless console, modify system configuration to redirect the output to
the GUI console. The following table lists available graphics support.
Table 1-3 Graphics Support and Server Models
Graphics Card
Server Model
Built-in video graphics
rx2660
rx3600
rx6600
BL860c
BL870c
BL860c i2
BL870c i2
BL890c i2
rx2800 i2
Optional HP Graphics and USB Combo Card (HP part number A6869B)
rx7640
rx8640
Superdome sx2000
To install the HP Graphics and USB Combo Card using the Legacy interface (black background),
follow these steps:
1.
Install the HP Graphics and USB Combo Card in an open PCI slot in the server.
2.
Connect a VGA monitor, USB HP keyboard, and USB mouse to the relevant ports.
3.
Boot the server to EFI.
4.
At the headless console, from the EFI Boot Manager, select
Boot Option Maintenance Menu
.
Task 6: Set Up an Installation Method
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