HP Integrity rx7620 Installation Manual

HP Integrity rx7620 Installation Manual

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HP Integrity Servers with Microsoft®
Windows Server™ 2008 for Itanium-Based
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Installation Guide

HP Part Number: 5992-4481
Published: September 2008

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  • Page 1: Installation Guide

    HP Integrity Servers with Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2008 for Itanium-Based Systems Installation Guide HP Part Number: 5992-4481 Published: September 2008...
  • Page 2 © Copyright 2008 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Legal Notices Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP required for possession, use or copying. Consistent with FAR 12.211 and 12.212, Commercial Computer Software, Computer Software Documentation, and Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U.S. Government under vendor's standard commercial license.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents About This Document......................9 Intended Audience..........................9 New and Changed Information in This Edition..................9 Document Organization.........................9 Typographic Conventions........................10 Related Information..........................10 Publishing History..........................11 HP Encourages Your Comments......................11 1 Preparing for the Installation..................13 Task 1: Determine Current System Status....................13 Task 2: Verify Hardware Compatibility....................13 Task 3: Back up Existing Data.......................14 Task 4: Choose an Installation Environment..................14 Using Windows Server 2008 OS Media (Provided by Microsoft) + HP Smart Setup + Smart...
  • Page 4 Reinstall from a GUI Console.......................48 Load the System Image to the Boot Disk..................48 Configure after the Initial Boot......................50 Activate the OS............................50 Apply OS Updates Using the Smart Update Media................53 Enable Windows Components......................54 Set IP Addresses from a Headless Console..................54 Enable and Run Remote Desktop Connection................55 Verify System Device Drivers and Register for Updates..............55 Verify System Device Drivers......................55 Register for HP Support Notifications....................56...
  • Page 5 C nPartitioning.........................85 Quick Start............................85 Getting to Know nPartitions.........................86 Partitioning Continuum........................86 Cell Structure of nPartitions......................86 Properties of nPartitions........................87 Cell and nPartition Boot Phases......................88 Cell Boot Phase ..........................88 nPartition Boot Phase.........................89 Choosing a Management Tool......................89 Management Interface Options......................90 IPMI..............................90 IPMI Block Transfer (IPMI BT)....................90 IPMI over LAN...........................90 Managing nPartitions Using IPMI over LAN................91 Running Partition Manager Using IPMI over LAN.............91...
  • Page 6 HP Insight Foundation Agents......................103 HP Insight Server Agents......................103 HP Insight NIC Agents........................104 HP Insight Storage Agents......................104 HP Insight Management Services....................104 Using SMH............................105 Accessing WebAgents........................105 Navigating SMH..........................106 The SMH Home Page........................106 System Status..........................107 Overall System Status.......................107 System Report...........................107 Network............................108 Storage............................108 Operating System........................108 System............................109 System Configuration.......................109 E Headless Windows Installations................111...
  • Page 7 List of Figures Headless console configurations....................18 GUI console configuration......................20 PXE/WDS configuration........................23 EBSU Main menu..........................30 EBSU Firmware Update screen.....................30 EBSU Partition Disk screen......................31 EBSU Install Options screen......................31 EBSU Product Key screen......................32 EBSU Informational screen......................32 EBSU Informational screen......................33 Windows Boot Manager screen.....................33 Install Windows screen.........................34 2-10 Install Windows screen.........................35...
  • Page 8 List of Tables Installation matrix.........................14 Locating the Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity (COA) on your server........16 Graphics support on server models....................20 EFI device mapping fields......................27 Integrity servers supporting PXE/WDS installations..............45 EFI Shell Commands and Descriptions..................80 List of Tables...
  • Page 9: About This Document

    About This Document This document describes how to install and configure the operating system and HP software on HP Integrity servers running Windows Server 2008. The document printing date and part number indicate the document’s current edition. The printing date changes when a new edition is printed. Minor changes may be made at reprint without changing the printing date.
  • Page 10: Typographic Conventions

    “Installing and Configuring the Describes how to install the server management software. Management Tools” (page 61) “Preparing the Server for Describes how to configure and install Microsoft SQL Server 2005. Microsoft SQL Server” (page 75) “EFI Utilities” (page 79) An overview of the server's Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) and EFI-Based Setup Utility (EBSU).
  • Page 11: Publishing History

    • For technical support resources (drivers, patches, upgrades, migration issues, to sign up for alerts, and so on): http://hp.com/support/itaniumservers • For information about HP Integrity Virtual Machines (Integrity VM): http://h71028.www7.hp.com/enterprise/cache/262803-0-0-0-121.html Publishing History The publishing history below identifies the edition dates of this manual. Updates are made to this publication on an unscheduled, as needed, basis.
  • Page 13: Preparing For The Installation

    1 Preparing for the Installation Installing Microsoft® Windows® Server 2008 for Itanium®-based systems on an HP Integrity server involves preparing the hardware for operating system (OS) installation, loading the OS, and updating the system with the latest OS patches (Microsoft QFEs). This chapter helps you plan the installation based on the server model, the OS edition, the source of the OS media, and your network environment.
  • Page 14: Task 3: Back Up Existing Data

    Verify storage compatibility by reviewing the HP Integrity Server-Storage support matrices here: http://www.hp.com/products1/serverconnectivity/support_matrices.html This list is not exhaustive. Storage vendors can support more configurations than those indicated at the site. As a general rule, check with your storage vendor and an HP sales representative for a definitive statement on server and storage compatibility.
  • Page 15: Using Windows Server 2008 Os Media (Provided By Microsoft) + Hp Smart Setup + Smart Update Media

    Table 1-1 Installation matrix (continued) Server Model Installation Method Installation Media rx7620 Headless console Windows Server 2008 OS disc (provided by Microsoft) + HP Smart Setup disc + HP Smart Update disc rx8620 rx8640 HP Reinstallation disc + HP Smart Setup disc + HP Smart Update disc rx7640 Superdome...
  • Page 16: Locating The Microsoft Certificate Of Authenticity (Coa) On Your Server

    Table 1-2 Locating the Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity (COA) on your server Integrity Server Location rx2660 The COA is located on the left side panel, in the middle, as shown here. rx3600 The COA is located on the left side panel, as shown here. rx6600 The COA is located on the left side panel, as shown here.
  • Page 17 Table 1-2 Locating the Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity (COA) on your server (continued) Integrity Server Location rx7620 and rx7640 The COA is located on the front of the system, above the light panel, next to the UUID label, as shown in the first illustration that follows. Additional COAs are shown in the second illustration.
  • Page 18: Task 6: Set Up An Installation Method

    Task 6: Set up an Installation Method You must choose one of the following methods to install the operating system: • Local installation methods: — Headless console — GUI console • Remote installation methods: — Integrated Remote Console (IRC), available on rx2660, rx3600, rx6600, BL860c, BL870c, rx7640, rx8640, and Superdome/sx2000 servers only —...
  • Page 19: Set Up A Headless Console Using A Null Modem Cable

    You can configure a headless console in one of the following ways: • Using a null modem cable • Using a cat5 LAN cable • Using a Remote Serial Console (for rx2660, rx3600, rx6600, BL860c, BL870c, rx7640, rx8640, and Superdome sx/2000 servers only) The first two methods require a terminal emulation application such as HyperTerminal or PuTTY.
  • Page 20: Set Up A Gui Console

    Set up a GUI Console A GUI console is a VGA monitor, a USB HP keyboard, and a USB mouse connected to the server. (You can use a USB-to-PS2 converter to connect to a console switch.) If a VGA card is not installed, you must install the HP Graphics and USB Combo Card to use a GUI console.
  • Page 21: Set Up An Integrated Remote Console (Rx2660, Rx3600, Rx6600, Bl860C, Bl870C, Rx7640, Rx8640, And Superdome/Sx2000 Servers Only)

    The set up is complete. Proceed to the GUI Console installation process: “Install from a GUI Console” (page 37). To install the HP Graphics and USB Combo Card using the Enhanced interface (gray background), complete the following steps: Install the HP Graphics and USB Combo Card in an open PCI slot of the server. Connect a VGA monitor, USB HP keyboard, and USB mouse to the relevant ports.
  • Page 22: Set Up A Virtual Media (Vmedia) Drive

    Enter your user name and password to log in to the System Management Homepage. On the Administration tab, select Licensing in the left panel. Enter the license number. On the Remote Console tab, select Integrated Remote Console in the left panel. Click the Launch button.
  • Page 23: Set Up A Wds Server

    Figure 1-3 PXE/WDS configuration NOTE: When you perform a PXE/WDS headless installation, note the following: • Headless installations using PXE/WDS are not supported with Windows Server 2008. Use the HP Reinstallation media instead. • Do not connect the WDS server to the Integrity server using your intranet during initial Windows OS installation.
  • Page 24: Install Wds

    For detailed descriptions of the concepts, tasks, best practices, and troubleshooting tips for setting up a WDS server, see the Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Technical Reference website: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/us/product-documentation.aspx Specifically, go to this link: http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/library/ fbd2d37b-4127-43fd-a079-f78bbd44b7601033.mspx?mfr=true Install WDS You can install WDS using the Control Panel or an unattended Setup answer file. To install using Add or Remove Programs, complete the following steps: Go to Start >...
  • Page 25: Authorize A Wds Server In Active Directory

    In the console tree, go to Active Directory Users and Computers > Applicable domain > Applicable organizational unit (such as Computers/Applicable WDS server), and right-click the applicable WDS server. Click Properties. Then, in the Properties dialog box, go to the Remote Install tab and click Advanced Settings.
  • Page 26: Task 7: Prepare The Server Hardware For Os Installation

    previous installation attempt failed; however, you are not required to answer questions answered in the CIW from the previous setup attempt. • Maintenance and Troubleshooting—This option provides access to third-party maintenance and troubleshooting tools that you can use before installing the OS. Examples of these tools include system flash BIOS updates, computer diagnostic tools, and virus scanning utilities.
  • Page 27: Set Acpi Flag To Windows (Cell-Based Servers Only)

    The EFI Shell environment creates default mappings for device handles that support a recognized file system. After you change the system configuration or add a new device, you must regenerate these mappings. To enable the EFI Shell to detect and access the DVD/CD drive, complete the following steps: From the EFI Shell, enter the reconnect r command.
  • Page 28: Set Cell Local Memory To 100% (Cell-Based Servers Only)

    If you purchased your server with a Windows OS option, this flag is set to windows in the factory. If you purchased the server with a different OS or no OS, you must set this flag to windows. CAUTION: If you boot the server to Windows Server 2008 without setting the ACPI flag to windows, the OS displays a blue screen error.
  • Page 29: Installing The Os

    2 Installing the OS This chapter provides instructions for installing the operating system (OS) using a headless console, a GUI console, or a Preboot Execution Environment (PXE) enabled network interface card (NIC). This chapter also provides reinstallation instructions for Windows Server 2008. Each method comprises a series of tasks, concluding with two tasks that verify that the OS was installed correctly.
  • Page 30: Ebsu Main Menu

    From the EFI Boot Manager Boot Menu, select Internal Bootable DVD and press Enter. EBSU starts and displays the Welcome screen. Click OK and press Enter. From the Main Menu, select Express Setup and press Enter. Figure 2-1 EBSU Main menu EBSU displays a screen with special instructions for RAID users.
  • Page 31: Ebsu Partition Disk Screen

    NOTE: You might not be able to use EBSU to flash the firmware of some devices. You cannot flash the firmware if the installed version is the same or higher than the version on the Smart Setup media. Also, you cannot use EBSU to flash the Management Processor (MP) firmware.
  • Page 32: Ebsu Product Key Screen

    10. When prompted by EBSU, enter the Product Key and Administrator password. Figure 2-5 EBSU Product Key screen 11. EBSU displays a warning that all partitions on the disk will be overwritten. Select Continue and press Enter. 12. EBSU displays a warning that a temporary MSDATA partition will be created. Press Enter. 13.
  • Page 33: Ebsu Informational Screen

    16. When EBSU prompts you, insert the Microsoft Windows Server 2008 operating system CD and press Enter. NOTE: If you are installing an HPVM Windows guest, you must issue an IN command (for “insert”) from the HPVM console menu every time you insert a disc. If you do not issue the command, the server does not recognize the disc and appears to hang.
  • Page 34: Install Windows Screen

    Figure 2-9 Install Windows screen 19. In the next screen, click Install Now. 20. In the next screen, enter your Product Key again and click Next. 21. In the License Terms screen, check the box labeled I accept the license terms and click Next.
  • Page 35: Install Windows Screen

    Figure 2-10 Install Windows screen 24. In the next pop-up screen, click Next to continue. Installation of the operating system begins. 25. When the installation finishes, you are prompted to change your password to log on the first time. Click OK. 26.
  • Page 36: Initial Configuration Tasks Screen

    Figure 2-1 1 Initial Configuration Tasks screen 29. At this screen you can set up and configure system-wide settings and perform tasks such • Set time zone • Configure networking • Provide computer name and domain info • Enable automatic updating and feedback •...
  • Page 37: Install From A Gui Console

    In the Confirm Selection screen, click Install. When the installation finishes, click Close to exit back to the Initial Configuration Tasks screen. Then click Close again. Restart the system. NOTE: Another way to install SNMP is from the command prompt, by entering: ServerManagerCmd.exe -install SNMP-Service, and then restarting the system.
  • Page 38: Ebsu Main Menu

    Figure 2-12 EBSU Main menu EBSU displays a screen with special instructions for RAID users. Follow those instructions if applicable, then press Enter to continue. EBSU displays the firmware update screen, listing each device, its installed firmware version, and the firmware version on the Smart Setup media. Select the firmware devices you want to update.
  • Page 39: Ebsu Partition Disk Screen

    Figure 2-14 EBSU Partition Disk screen EBSU displays an install options screen. Accept the default options to install the Drive Explorer utility (for browsing a drive in EFI) and offline diagnostic tools (from the HP Integrity Offline Diagnostics CD) in the HPSP partition. Also specify which version of the Windows OS Installer to launch (in this case: Windows Server 2008).
  • Page 40: Ebsu Product Key Screen

    Figure 2-16 EBSU Product Key screen 11. EBSU displays a warning that all partitions on the disk will be overwritten. Select Continue and press Enter. 12. EBSU displays a warning that a temporary MSDATA partition will be created. Press Enter. 13.
  • Page 41: Ebsu Informational Screen

    16. When EBSU prompts you, insert the Microsoft Windows Server 2008 operating system CD and press Enter. NOTE: If you are installing an HPVM Windows guest, you must issue an IN command (for “insert”) from the HPVM console menu every time you insert a disc. If you do not issue the command, the server does not recognize the disc and appears to hang.
  • Page 42: Install Windows Screen

    Figure 2-20 Install Windows screen 19. In the next screen, click Install Now. 20. In the next screen, enter your Product Key again and click Next. 21. In the License Terms screen, check the box labeled I accept the license terms and click Next.
  • Page 43: Install Windows Screen

    Figure 2-21 Install Windows screen 24. In the next pop-up screen, click Next to continue. Installation of the operating system begins. 25. When the installation finishes, you are prompted to change your password to log on the first time. Click OK. 26.
  • Page 44: Initial Configuration Tasks Screen

    Figure 2-22 Initial Configuration Tasks screen 29. At this screen you can set up and configure system-wide settings and perform tasks such • Set time zone • Configure networking • Provide computer name and domain info • Enable automatic updating and feedback •...
  • Page 45: Install From Pxe

    In the Confirm Selection screen, click Install. When the installation finishes, click Close to exit back to the Initial Configuration Tasks screen. Then click Close again. Restart the system. NOTE: Another way to install SNMP is from the command prompt, by entering: ServerManagerCmd.exe -install SNMP-Service, and then restarting the system.
  • Page 46: Reinstall From A Headless Console

    At the Boot Manager, select the Boot Options menu. From the list of available boot sources, select the NIC to boot from and press Enter. At the PXE boot status window, press Enter to continue. At the login screen, enter a valid user name and password, and press Enter. At the OS selection screen, select the OS to be installed and press Enter to start the installation.
  • Page 47: Configure After The Initial Boot

    Log in to the MP port again using HyperTerminal or PuTTY, and enter the MP user name and password. At the MP> prompt, type co and press Enter. NOTE: With rx2660, rx3600, rx6600, BL860c, BL870c, rx7640, rx8640, and Superdome/sx2000 servers, you can also use Remote Serial Console to perform this step. Boot from the Reinstallation media using one of the following methods: •...
  • Page 48: Reinstall From A Gui Console

    Open a terminal server client and log in to Windows Server 2008 by typing Administrator for the user name and Abcdef12 (case-sensitive) for the password. NOTE: After any period of inactivity, a timeout screen saver displays and you must log back in again using the default system password (case-sensitive): Abcdef12.
  • Page 49 Configure your boot controller and drive. If you are using a RAID adapter, follow the RAID installation documentation to prepare the adapter and configure the RAID type. Then disconnect or unplug all drives except the one connected to the boot controller, to prevent unintentional data loss.
  • Page 50: Configure After The Initial Boot

    errors and repeat this procedure over again from the beginning. If the installation was successful, the system displays: Reinstall Finished. Click OK to continue. 12. At the prompt, press a letter from the menu displayed (E = Exit; R = Reboot; S = Restart the restore process) and press Enter to proceed.
  • Page 51: System Window

    Right-click Computer and select Properties. The System window displays. Scroll down to the Windows Activation section at the bottom of the window and click 3 day(s) until automatic activation. Activate Windows now. Figure 2-23 System window NOTE: If you click Change product key instead of Activate Windows now you are prompted to enter the key and then the Activation wizard runs.
  • Page 52: Windows Activation Screen

    Figure 2-24 Windows Activation screen The Activation screen displays a progress bar and the message: This might take a few minutes. During this time, the system attempts to connect to the internet. If it cannot connect, you are prompted to setup an Internet connection. In this situation you must follow the on-screen instructions and disregard the rest of this procedure because it assumes you have a valid internet connection.
  • Page 53: Apply Os Updates Using The Smart Update Media

    Confirm the activation by going back to the System window and looking at the activation section at the bottom. It should indicate: Windows is activated. Figure 2-25 System window Apply OS Updates Using the Smart Update Media Install the latest OS and security updates from the HP Smart Update media. You can find the Smart Update media in the Integrity Essentials Foundation Pack kit with the Smart Setup media.
  • Page 54: Enable Windows Components

    Click Install to continue with the installation or click Close to exit setup. When you click Install, a command window appears, listing each update as it installs. Sometimes these are large updates that can take several minutes each to install. When prompted, click Reboot to complete the installation.
  • Page 55: Enable And Run Remote Desktop Connection

    Enable and Run Remote Desktop Connection The remote administration mode is enabled by default on Windows Server 2008 if you use the HP Reinstall media. If you install or reinstall using Microsoft OS media (for example, if you have a volume license from Microsoft), Remote Desktop functionality is disabled. Users must have unique user names.
  • Page 56: Register For Hp Support Notifications

    All of the system devices are shown, grouped by Type. Expand each group, verifying that no devices display a yellow bang (!) or a question mark (?). • A yellow bang (exclamation mark) indicates a hardware problem, a device driver problem, a missing .ini file, or a resource conflict with the flagged device.
  • Page 57: Installing A Windows Guest On An Hpvm Host

    • Install the OS remotely from a headless console instead. See “Install from a Headless Console” (page 29). • Disconnect the local graphics console before you install Windows using IRC, and then reconnect it afterwards. This method is easy and therefore recommended. Installing a Windows Guest on an HPVM Host NOTE: HPVM is not supported in this release of the software.
  • Page 58: Enable Hyperthreading Using Efi

    NOTE: When enabled, hyperthreading is activated for all CPUs in the system. You cannot apply hyperthreading to a single CPU, cell, or nPartition. Enable Hyperthreading Using EFI To enable hyperthreading on partitionable and nonpartitionable HP Integrity servers using the Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI), complete the following steps: Reboot the system to the EFI Shell.
  • Page 59: Enabling Hyperthreading In The Partition Manager

    Figure 2-26 Enabling hyperthreading in the Partition Manager In the lower left corner of the screen, select Enable hyperthreading and click OK. Miscellaneous Installation Issues...
  • Page 61: Installing And Configuring The Management Tools

    3 Installing and Configuring the Management Tools This chapter describes how to install the tools, applications, and drivers needed to manage your Integrity server. Install the Integrity Support Pack (ISP) This procedure describes how to install the Integrity Support Pack locally (onto the same system that the SmartSetup CD is inserted into) or using the Integrated Remote Console method.
  • Page 62: Hpsum Select Bundle Filter Screen

    The Discovery Progress screen displays as HPSUM checks the local system to see which components are installed. When the discovery process finishes, the Select Bundle Filter screen displays and lists the Integrity Support Packs that were found on the Smart Setup media. Select HP Integrity Support Pack for Windows Server 2008 on Itanium-based Systems (if multiple Integrity Support Packs are available, you must select the one marked “2008”).
  • Page 63: Hpsum Select Items To Be Installed Screen

    Figure 3-3 HPSUM Select Items to be Installed screen Install the Integrity Support Pack (ISP)
  • Page 64: Configure System Management Homepage

    11. When the installation finishes, the Installation Results screen appears. You might be prompted to reboot the server to complete the installation of some components. Even if you are not prompted, reboot the server by clicking Reboot Now. Figure 3-4 HPSUM Installation Results screen The latest Integrity Support Pack can also be downloaded from the HP Integrity server support website: http://www.hp.com/support/itaniumservers/.
  • Page 65: Set Up Browser Access

    Set Up Browser Access To display data from the WebAgents using SMH, you must use a browser that includes support for tables, frames, Java, and JavaScript. You must turn on the following options: • Enable Java • Enable JavaScript • Accept all cookies HP's web-enabled management software requires Java Virtual Machine (JVM) for full functionality.
  • Page 66: Configure The Management Agents

    IMPORTANT: For Windows operating systems, the file system must be NTFS for the private key to have administrator-only access through the file. If the private key is compromised, the administrator can delete the \hp\sslshare\cert.pem file and restart the server. This causes HP SMH to generate a new certificate and private key.
  • Page 67: Configure The Event Notifier

    Configure the Event Notifier The event notifier monitors agent events and sends email notifications when designated events occur. Use the event notifier configuration wizard to configure email addresses, entity types, and events triggers. Use the configuration wizard to completely configure the notification service. To configure the event notifier, complete the following steps: From Windows, select Start >...
  • Page 68: Event Recipients Information

    Figure 3-8 Event recipients information In this window, you add users to receive event messages. Click Add to add a user or click Edit to edit the properties for an existing user. The following screen appears. Figure 3-9 Adding a new user From the Receiver type drop-down list, select the email recipient type.
  • Page 69: Set The Snmp Data Collection Interval

    Figure 3-10 Event selection window 11. Use the Severity and Source filter fields to view selected events only. The event severity levels, source, and message are not user-configurable. 12. Click the check box to enable an event or disable email notification for an event. 13.
  • Page 70: Monitor Server Processes

    From the Data Collection Interval list box, select a time interval for SNMP data collection. Click the Send Test Trap button (available only if the HP host agent is active) to send a test trap. Click Clear All Thresholds to clear current SNMP trap threshold values. Click OK.
  • Page 71: Component Services Window

    To configure management agents with a management console IP, complete the following steps: From the Start menu, select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Component Services. The Component Services window appears. Figure 3-13 Component Services window Click Services (Local).
  • Page 72: Verify Installation Of The Npartition Management Tools

    In the Community name field, if a community name exists, select it; if not, enter a community name and click Add to List. The default community string for HP Insight Manager is public. If you enter a different community string here, enter the same string on the management console that is responsible for the system.
  • Page 73: Verify Partition Manager Installation

    If you are using the IPMI over LAN connection method to verify access and communication with the server, as well as installation of the nPartition commands, enter the following command: C:\Windows> parstatus -X -h <mp> -g <password> where <mp> is the IP address or the host name of the server MP, and <password> is the MP IPMI password.
  • Page 74 When Partition Manager is running, verify that the complex information looks correct and that no error messages appear. For example, in the Action menu on the right side of the screen, click Complex to expand the complex-level submenu. Click Show Complex Details to display a complete listing of the complex configuration.
  • Page 75: A Preparing The Server For Microsoft Sql Server

    A Preparing the Server for Microsoft SQL Server This appendix describes the server configuration tasks needed to install Microsoft SQL Server. NOTE: The Itanium version of Microsoft® SQL Server® 2008 is designed for use with the following operating systems: • Windows Server 2003 for Itanium-based Systems with Service Pack 2, or later •...
  • Page 76: Install Sql Server From The Command Prompt

    For more information regarding the installation of SQL Server 2005 and tuning of system parameters once installed, refer to: http://docs.hp.com/en/8875/WIE-SQLTuning-1006-00.pdf Install SQL Server from the Command Prompt To install a standalone instance of SQL Server from the command prompt, do the following: Insert the SQL Server 2005 installation media into the disk drive.
  • Page 77 If you clicked Advanced on the Components to Install page, the Feature Selection page appears. On the Feature Selection page, select the program features to install using the drop-down boxes. To install components to a custom directory, select the feature and then click Browse.
  • Page 79: B Efi Utilities

    B EFI Utilities This appendix provides an overview of the Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) and the EFI-Based Setup Utility (EBSU). The EFI provides access to the server before the operating system (OS) stage, which enables you to flash the firmware, partition the hard disk, install diagnostic tools, configure storage controllers, and run other EFI utilities.
  • Page 80: Common Efi Shell Commands

    Common EFI Shell Commands The following table lists common EFI commands. Table B-1 EFI Shell Commands and Descriptions Command Description Boot Commands Set and view the autoboot timeout variable. autoboot Display and modify the driver and boot configuration. bcfg Set and view BootTest bits. boottest Display and modify direct boot profiles for use by lanboot.
  • Page 81 Table B-1 EFI Shell Commands and Descriptions (continued) Command Description Bind a driver to a device. connect Hex dump – BlkIo devices. dblk Display devices managed by EFI drivers. devices Display tree of devices. devtree Dump handle information. Disconnect drivers from devices. disconnect Display list of drivers.
  • Page 82: Efi-Based Setup Utility

    Table B-1 EFI Shell Commands and Descriptions (continued) Command Description Memory Commands Commands for listing and managing memory, EFI variables, and NVRAM details. Set default NVRAM values. default Dump memory or memory-mapped I/O. dmem Display EFI variables. dmpstore Display the memory map. memmap Display and modify MEM/IO/PCI.
  • Page 83 — Installing offline diagnostic tools — Installing Windows • Maintain Firmware — Maintains the firmware for selected devices with flashable firmware. You can flash devices individually or all at once. NOTE: You cannot flash the firmware if the installed version is the same as or higher than the version on the Smart Setup media.
  • Page 84: Creating A Boot File Using The Efi Shell

    • Pre-OS Configuration Checking — Performs the following checks on cell-based systems and is available only on cell-based systems: — All. Displays a message stating that these are checks on cell-based systems only and performs all checks if appropriate. — ACPI. Checks that the ACPI configuration setting is set to windows. If it is not set to windows, execute the acpiconfig command in the EFI Shell, and then enter the reset command to reboot with the configuration set to windows.
  • Page 85: C Npartitioning

    C nPartitioning This appendix introduces node partitions (nPartitions) on cell-based HP Integrity servers running Microsoft® Windows® Server 2008 and describes the tools to manage them. A cell-based HP Integrity server (such as the rx7620, the rx7640, the rx8620, the rx8640, or Superdome) can be configured as a single system or partitioned into several independent systems.
  • Page 86: Getting To Know Npartitions

    Getting to Know nPartitions Partitions are physical or logical mechanisms for demarcating operational environments within a single system or across multiple systems. Partitioning lets you consolidate systems, allocate computing resources in response to fluctuations in demand, maximize resource use, and protect operating environments from disruptive events.
  • Page 87: Properties Of Npartitions

    The hardware of a cell-based server—including cells, I/O expansion cabinets, cables, cabinet hardware, fans, and power and utility components—is known as a server complex: • A Superdome server complex can consist of one or two server cabinets and can include one or two I/O expansion cabinets (which provide additional I/O chassis).
  • Page 88: Cell And Npartition Boot Phases

    I/O chassis with core I/O), only one core I/O is actively used in an nPartition. System firmware selects the core cell in the early stages of the nPartition boot process. When none of the core cell choices can serve as the active core cell, the nPartition attempts to select an eligible cell.
  • Page 89: Npartition Boot Phase

    I/O discovery, and discovery of interconnecting fabric (connections between the cell and other cells, I/O, and system crossbars). The firmware completes self-tests and discovery, reports the hardware configuration of the cell to the management processor (MP), informs the MP that the cell is “waiting at BIB,” and then waits for the cell BIB flag to be cleared.
  • Page 90: Management Interface Options

    Management processor (MP) menus Management processor menus provide a service interface that provides access to all hardware and nPartitions in the complex. The MP is always available, whether or not nPartitions are configured or booted in the server complex. Management Interface Options You can manage nPartitions remotely using one of two management interfaces: the Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) and the Web-Based Enterprise Management (WBEM) infrastructure.
  • Page 91: Managing Npartitions Using Ipmi Over Lan

    The nPartition Provider caches the static data and reuses it for subsequent requests so that future command usage does not incur that initial overhead. If the PC is rebooted or the nPartition Provider is restarted, the cached data is lost. The first request to the MP after the restart requires the same initial overhead.
  • Page 92: Securing The Wbem Connection

    data in a consistent fashion. Client applications can then use this information to manage an enterprise computing environment. Because WBEM supports a distributed management architecture, client applications (nPartition management tools, for example) can run on a remote system and use the WBEM infrastructure to send requests to managed servers.
  • Page 93: Running Partition Manager Using Wbem

    Running Partition Manager Using WBEM You can run Partition Manager with WBEM in one of two ways: • If you are running Partition Manager on an nPartition: Select the Switch Complexes task from the Tools menu. In the resulting dialog, enter the host name or IP address of the remote nPartition, and supply a user name and that user’s password.
  • Page 94: Remote Management Using Ipmi

    • Simple installation: Install all components on an nPartition (fewer components must be installed manually when reinstall media is used). • Simple connection: Log in to SMH and run Partition Manager, or run nPartition commands with no -g/-u options. No additional authentication or login steps are required to manage the local complex.
  • Page 95: Remote Management Using Ipmi

    • Authentication is implemented by the OS login to the nPartition (the account used to log in to Windows on the nPartition where the tools are run). • For Partition Manager (a web application), you are prompted for login credentials when you first access an SMH or Partition Manager web page (locally or from a remote browser).
  • Page 96: Setting Up The Management Station

    Setting up the Management Station A management station is often used to configure and administer nPartitions on an HP Integrity server. If HP provided your management station (for example, the PC-SMS management system supplied with Superdome servers), then nPartition tools and support components are installed. However, if you provide your own PC as a management station (for example, an HP Integrity mid-range server), then you must install the tools and components on that system by using the Smart Setup media provided with your server.
  • Page 97: Performing Npartition Management Tasks

    To execute nPartition commands using a telnet connection to the management station, do the following: Invoke telnet on the remote terminal, providing the host name or IP address of the management station. Log in to the telnet server with a valid user name and password. From the command prompt, execute nPartition commands as usual.
  • Page 98: Using The Efi Shell

    Using the EFI Shell EFI Shell methods for listing hardware and nPartition status include the following commands. Hardware and nPartition information displayed by the EFI Shell is limited to the local nPartition. List the local nPartition number and active cell details. info sys List the I/O configuration.
  • Page 99: Modifying Npartitions

    Modifying nPartitions Modifying an nPartition involves using an nPartition administration tool to revise parts of the server Complex Profile data, which determines how hardware is assigned to and used by nPartitions: • Use parmodify or Partition Manager from an nPartition running in the same complex as the nPartition.
  • Page 100: Booting And Resetting Npartitions

    Modifying nPartitions includes the following tasks: • Assign (add) or unassign (remove) cells from an nPartition: — In the Partition Manager Hardware tab, select an nPartition and cell and then select nPartition > Assign cell(s) / Cell > Assign cell(s) or nPartition > Unassign cell(s) / Cell >...
  • Page 101: Using The Mp Command Menu

    Using the MP Command Menu The MP provides the following commands, available from the Command menu, to support boot and reset operations: Reset an nPartition. Reset an nPartition after self-tests and partition rendezvous are complete. Perform a shutdown for reconfig of an nPartition. Reset an nPartition after self-tests and partition rendezvous are complete.
  • Page 102 On mid-range servers, the default behavior is for shutdown /s to cause nPartition hardware to be powered off. Use the EFI Shell command acpiconfig disable softpowerdown instead to make cells remain at a wait at BIB state. nPartitioning...
  • Page 103: D Smh And Management Agents

    D SMH and Management Agents System Management Homepage (SMH), combined with HP Insight Management Agents, enable you to view subsystem and status information from a Web browser, locally or remotely. You can access HP Insight Management Agents from 32-bit systems and Integrity servers. To do this, you must have completed the following tasks, described earlier in this document: •...
  • Page 104: Hp Insight Nic Agents

    System configuration information Collects configuration information of server hardware-related devices such as CPU, Memory, I/O, cooling, power supply, and cabinets. System Devices Status Provides dynamic status of monitored devices in the server (for example, cooling devices, temperature sensors, and power supplies) and of the watchdog timer used for automatic server recovery.
  • Page 105: Using Smh

    Event subsystem information Enables a service that monitors events from System Events Log (SEL), Forward Progress Log (FPL), and the MP, and generates traps when events are found. Automatic Server Recovery Enables a service that checks if the system is frozen and if so, reboots the system.
  • Page 106: Navigating Smh

    Click a specific device name to see current status for that device. The window that appears depends on the configuration of your server. All SNMP devices are displayed. Navigating SMH SMH displays HP Web-enabled System Management software. In addition, SMH displays the status of the items grouped by category.
  • Page 107: System Status

    — Integrated agents Contains participants and links to entry points if applicable. You can click an agent link to access the agent. — Other agents Lists the visible HP Web-enabled System Management Software that does not participate in HP SMH. —...
  • Page 108: Network

    Network The NIC Management Agents display logical HP NICs that are configured on the system you are viewing. This can be a virtual NIC, single NIC, or teams of NICs. The information displayed depends on the type of NIC, and can include the following: •...
  • Page 109: System

    utilization (network utilization in total bytes/second, server sessions, context block queue/second, and % total page file usage). • File System Space Used Information includes volume name, used space, unused space, and percentage of space used. • HP Insight Agents Processes Information includes process name and status (started or stopped).
  • Page 110 • System Summary Provides general information that includes system model name, operating system, HP Insight Agents version, system UUID, bay number, blade size, system firmware version, BMC firmware version, management processor firmware version, HPVM firmware version, management processor host name, lights-out management processor IP address, lights-out management processor home page URL, crash dump information, and current and minimum paging file size.
  • Page 111: E Headless Windows Installations

    E Headless Windows Installations Users of Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008 are familiar with the setup, installation, and operation of systems using a keyboard, video, and mouse. However, these users might not be familiar with the set of headless functionality provided by HP Integrity servers. Integrity servers provide a set of tools to set up, install, manage, and use the system in a headless manner.
  • Page 112: How To Access A Headless System

    For future systems there may be many customized partitions that require careful allocation of IO slots. Avoiding the consumption of slots for non-critical use such as graphics will ease the deployment of future systems. Customers should start to deploy and operate systems using headless methods.
  • Page 113: Firmware Redirection

    This path can host multiple channels of communication, from firmware messages at power-on to a command-line interface when the OS has booted. In Integrity systems, this EMS port is connected to the MP and is accessible from the management LAN or management serial port. Firmware Redirection When the server powers on, the system firmware is responsible for configuring all hardware and loading EFI.
  • Page 114: Cellular Systems

    Cellular Systems There are two options for changing network parameters in cellular systems: • Systems can be connected to the LAN one at a time and the user can use telnet to connect to the factory default IP address and change the network address. After this address is changed, the next system can be connected to the LAN without creating an address conflict.

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