Diskette image deployment – HP ProLiant BL20p G4 Server-Blade User Manual

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iLO virtual CD-ROM

To deploy with a boot CD:

1.

Do one of the following:

o

Insert the boot CD into the client PC that is using the iLO 2 Remote Console.

o

Use iLO 2 to create an image file of the boot CD.

o

Copy the image of the boot CD to a location on the network or the client PC hard drive.

2.

Remotely access the server blade through iLO 2. Refer to "ProLiant p-Class Advanced management

(on page

37

)."

3.

Click the Virtual Devices tab.

4.

Select Virtual Media.

5.

Use the Virtual Media applet to select the local CD or image file and connect the Virtual CD to the

server blade.

6.

Use the iLO 2 Virtual Power Button feature to reboot the server blade.

7.

After the server blade boots, follow the normal network installation procedure for the OS.

USB CD-ROM

This method uses SmartStart to facilitate loading the OS. However, SmartStart also allows for manual

loading of the OS and drivers.
To deploy with a boot CD:

1.

Use the local I/O cable to connect a USB CD-ROM drive to the server blade. Refer to "Connecting

locally to a server blade with video and USB devices (on page

34

)."

2.

Insert the boot CD into the USB CD-ROM drive.

3.

Reboot the server blade.

4.

After the server blade boots, follow the normal installation procedure for an OS.

Windows Server™ 2003 cannot be installed from a USB CD-ROM on the I/O cable if the hard drive is

completely blank (no partitions defined). To install Windows Server™ 2003, use one of the following

methods:

Make a partition on the hard drive that Windows Server™ 2003 will be loaded on.

Use the SmartStart CD 7.0 or higher.

Use the Rapid Deployment Pack.

Diskette image deployment

To deploy with a diskette image, the user creates a DOS-based network-enabled boot diskette that

executes a script that configures the hardware and installs the OS. The diskette enables the server blade

to access the required deployment scripts and files on the network.
This method implies a deployment infrastructure that may include an administrator workstation, PXE

server, Microsoft® Windows® file share, or a Linux file share. For more information, refer to "Deployment

infrastructure (on page

38

)."

Before beginning the deployment process, connect the server blade to the network with one of the

following methods:

Through an existing network (in the rack)—For this method, install the server blade in its enclosure

and assign it an IP address (manually or with DHCP).

Through an existing network (out of the rack, with the diagnostic station)—For this method, power

the server blade with the diagnostic station and connect to an existing network through a hub. The

DHCP server on the network assigns the IP address.

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