FUJITSU INTEGRATED REMOTE MANAGEMENT CONTROLLER IRMC S2/S3 User Manual

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iRMC

S2/S3

Installing the operating system

Ê

Clear your currently active remote storage connections. For more detailed
information on clearing remote storage connections, see

page 125

.

Ê

Remove ServerView Suite DVD 1 from the
DVD ROM drive at the remote workstation.

Ê

Insert the Linux installation CD/DVD in this DVD ROM drive.

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Close the application if

autostart

is active.

Ê

Connect the CD ROM/DVD ROM drive containing the Linux installation
CD/DVD as remote storage (see

page 121

).

Ê

In the

Installation Info

page of the Installation Manager, click

Start installation

.

All the installation files are copied to the managed server. The Installation
Manager opens a confirmation dialog page when the copy operation is
complete and prompts you to remove all the storage media from the
removable media drives before the managed server is rebooted.

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Before rebooting the system, you must in particular shut down all
current remote storage connections.

Ê

Before rebooting the system, shut down the current remote storage
connections.

To do this, proceed as follows:

Ê

Start “Remote Storage” (see

page 114

).

The

Storage Devices

dialog box is displayed with the currently connected

storage devices and a “Safe Remove” indication.

Ê

Click on

Disconnect...

to remove all the remote storage connections.

Ê

“Safely remove” the storage device, i.e. ensure that no more
applications/programs are accessing the storage media.

Ê

On the confirmation dialog page, click

Ok

to reboot the managed server.

Once the managed server has rebooted, you can monitor the entire installation
by means of the AVR.

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To ensure perfect mouse cursor synchronization, you must adapt the
required settings at the managed server once the operating system has
been installed. For information on how to do this, see

section "Managed

Linux server: Adjusting the settings for synchronization of the mouse
pointers" on page 98

.

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