FUJITSU ServerView Virtual-IO Manager V3.1 User Manual

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iSCSI boot device or SAN boot device, you must specify additional boot
settings in the next step.

15. Click Next to access another step in this wizard. The next steps depend

on what you configured in the IO-Channels step.

16. If you configured several boot devices or one boot device that requires

additional parameters, the next step is the Boot Parameter step.

In this step, you specify the boot order and boot parameters for each
port.

You specify the boot order by using the arrow buttons on the right to
move the boot devices up or down.

The boot parameters for each port are specified in the corresponding
field. You have to specify additional parameters for an iSCSI boot (in the
case of LAN ports) and SAN boot (in the case of Fibre Channel ports).
You do not have to specify any additional parameters for a PXE boot (in
the case of LAN ports).

17. If you configured at least one CNA IO-channel, another step in this wiz-

ard is the CNA Parameter step. In this step, you specify the CNA
parameter for all physical functions.

18. If you selected Use virtual addresses in the IO-Channels step of this

wizard, another step in this wizard is the Virtual Addresses step.

You specify the virtual addresses in this step. For each address, you can
enter a virtual address or select Allocate virtual address. In the latter
case, VIOM automatically assigns a virtual address after you exit the
wizard.

Automatic assignment is only possible if you specified address
ranges when you installed VIOM (see

"Installing the Virtual-IO

Manager on a Windows-based CMS" on page 58

.

Next to each virtual address, you see the status of the address.

If you specify an address, you can select Ignore range to disable the
check whether the address is in the range that you specified during the
installation of VIOM.

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9.1 Defining server profiles

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