HP Integrity rx2800 Installation Guide, Windows Server 2008 R2 v7.0 - Page 39

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• Enable Remote Desktop • Configure Windows Firewall You must configure some of these settings, to prepare your system for its intended use in your production environment. However, it is beyond the scope of this document to make specific recommendations, as each user has a unique combination of factors such as system I/O, storage, intended use, and so on. See your System Administrator and the operating system online help. 32. Installation of the OS is complete. After installing the OS, perform these tasks next: 1. "Install the Integrity Support Pack (ISP)" (page 61) 2. "Activate the OS" (page 51) 3. "Apply OS Updates Using the Smart Update Media" (page 54) 4. "Enable Windows Components" (page 55) 5. "Verify System Device Drivers and Register for Updates" (page 56) 6. To determine whether you need to perform any additional tasks, see "Miscellaneous Installation Issues" (page 57). Then, see the sections describing configuration of the management tools, and perform these tasks: 1. "Configure System Management Homepage" (page 66) 2. "Configure and Verify the WBEM Providers" (page 64) 3. "Verify Installation of the nPartition Management Tools" (page 67) Install from a GUI Console This section describes how to install the OS using a GUI console and the EFI-Based Setup Utility (EBSU). EBSU provides an easy-to-use interface to complete the following tasks: • flash the firmware • partition the hard disk • install diagnostic tools • configure storage controllers • run other EFI utilities. To run EBSU, follow these steps: 1. Power on the server. The server boots to EFI. You can use the EFI Boot Manager from the Enhanced interface (gray background) or the Legacy interface (black background). 2. Load the HP Smart Setup media into the server DVD drive. 3. From the EFI Boot Manager Boot Menu, select Internal Bootable DVD, and press Enter. EBSU displays the Welcome screen. 4. Click OK and press Enter. 5. From the Main Menu, select Express Setup and press Enter. Install from a GUI Console 39

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Enable Remote Desktop
Configure Windows Firewall
You must configure some of these settings, to prepare your system for its intended use in
your production environment. However, it is beyond the scope of this document to make
specific recommendations, as each user has a unique combination of factors such as system
I/O, storage, intended use, and so on. See your System Administrator and the operating
system online help.
32.
Installation of the OS is complete.
After installing the OS, perform these tasks next:
1.
“Install the Integrity Support Pack (ISP)” (page 61)
2.
“Activate the OS” (page 51)
3.
“Apply OS Updates Using the Smart Update Media” (page 54)
4.
“Enable Windows Components” (page 55)
5.
“Verify System Device Drivers and Register for Updates” (page 56)
6.
To determine whether you need to perform any additional tasks, see
“Miscellaneous
Installation Issues” (page 57)
.
Then, see the sections describing configuration of the management tools, and perform these
tasks:
1.
“Configure System Management Homepage” (page 66)
2.
“Configure and Verify the WBEM Providers” (page 64)
3.
“Verify Installation of the nPartition Management Tools” (page 67)
Install from a GUI Console
This section describes how to install the OS using a GUI console and the EFI-Based Setup Utility
(EBSU). EBSU provides an easy-to-use interface to complete the following tasks:
flash the firmware
partition the hard disk
install diagnostic tools
configure storage controllers
run other EFI utilities.
To run EBSU, follow these steps:
1.
Power on the server. The server boots to EFI.
You can use the EFI Boot Manager from the Enhanced interface (gray background) or the
Legacy interface (black background).
2.
Load the HP Smart Setup media into the server DVD drive.
3.
From the EFI Boot Manager Boot Menu, select
Internal Bootable DVD
, and press
Enter
.
EBSU displays the Welcome screen.
4.
Click
OK
and press
Enter
.
5.
From the Main Menu, select
Express Setup
and press
Enter
.
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