Static ip bay configuration, Deployment methods – HP ProLiant BL25p G2 Server-Blade User Manual

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1.5 GB of available disk space

TCP/IP networking and an IP address compatible with one of the following: the iLO 2 Diagnostic

Port IP address or an assigned DHCP or static IP address

CD-ROM drive and/or diskette drive

Any of the following Java™ Runtime Environment versions:
1.3.1_02
1.3.1_07
1.3.1_08
1.4.1 for Windows® users only
1.4.2 for Linux users only
Access the Java™ Runtime Environment versions at the HP website

(

http://java.sun.com/products/archive/index.html

).

Network server with an OS installed

Static IP bay configuration

Static IP bay configuration, implemented using the new Static IP Bay Settings on the BL p-Class tab, eases

the initial deployment of an entire enclosure or the subsequent deployment of blades within an existing

enclosure. While the preferred method for assigning IP addresses the iLO 2 to each blade is through

DHCP and DNS, these protocols are not always available on non-production networks.
Static IP bay configuration automates the first step of BL p-Class blade deployment by enabling the iLO 2

management processor in each blade slot to obtain a predefined IP address without relying on DHCP. iLO

2 is immediately accessible for server deployment using Virtual Media and other remote administration

functions.
Static IP bay configuration uses the Static IP Bay Configuration addressing method which enables you to

assign IP addresses to each iLO based on slot location in the respective server enclosure. By providing a

set of IP addresses in the enclosure, you gain the advantages of a static IP bay configuration, without

requiring each individual iLO 2 to be configured locally.
Using iLO 2 static IP bay configuration:

Helps avoid the costs of a DHCP infrastructure to support the blade environment

Provides easier setup with automatic iLO 2 address generation for all or a few selected bays

For detailed information about iLO configurations, refer to the HP Integrated Lights-Out User Guide on the

Documentation CD or to the HP website (

http://www.hp.com/servers/lights-out

).

Deployment methods

Four primary deployment methods are supported:

IMPORTANT: To deploy a server blade without the RDP, create a bootable diskette or image of a

bootable diskette.

PXE deployment (on page

42

)

CD-ROM deployment (on page

42

)

Diskette image deployment (on page

43

)

SAN configuration (on page

44

)

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