2 preparing for virtual media, 1 discovering the management processor with hp sim, Preparing for virtual media – HP Insight Control Software for Linux User Manual

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Usually, network configuration is performed in two stages:

In the first stage, you define the network configuration parameters and store them under a
network name. You can have as many network name definitions as you want.

In the second stage, you use the Network Configuration Editor to apply the predefined network
names to the server's management processor.

These tools are discussed in

“Using the Define Networks tool” (page 63)

and

“Using the Network

Configuration Editor” (page 66)

, respectively.

6.2 Preparing for virtual media

Preparing for virtual media consists of three activities:

“Discovering the management processor with HP SIM” (page 60)

“Creating a user account and enabling virtual media on the management processor” (page 61)

“Licensing virtual media on the management processor” (page 63)

NOTE:

If a server's NIC is on a private (physical) network, but the server's iLO is on a public

(physical) network, you must edit the /opt/mx/icle/icle.properties file so that the iLO
can mount the bootable ISO image file from the CMS. Add the following line to the
icle.properties

file:

VIRTUAL_MEDIA_REPOSITORY_IP=CMS_ext_IP

Where CMS_ext_IP is the external IP address of the CMS.

6.2.1 Discovering the management processor with HP SIM

1.

Using HP SIM, begin the process of discovering the management processor by selecting
Options

→Discovery....

2.

Select New....

The window expands to accommodate additional parameter fields:

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Configuring network parameters for virtual media

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