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Contents
Section 1
Introduction to Installing Software and Configuring the
System ......................................................................... 1-1
Table B-1 Required BIOS Setting for Partition Operating Systems ............................. B-4
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Using This Guide
This guide contains information that helps you install software and configure your
Express5800/A1160 system.
Who Should Use This Guide
This guide is intended for system administrators who make the Express5800/A1160
system software installation.
Symbols and Conventions
This guide uses the following text conventions and graphic symbols.
Warnings, cautions, and notes have the following meanings:
WARNING
Warnings alert you to situations that could result in serious personal injury or loss
of life.
CAUTION
Cautions indicate situations that can damage the system hardware or software.
Note: Notes give important information about the material being described.
Names of keyboard keys are printed as they appear on the keyboard. For example, Ctrl,
Alt, or Enter.
Text or keystrokes that you enter appear as boldface type. For example, type abc123
and press ENTER.
File names are printed in uppercase letters. For example, AUTOEXEC.BAT.
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Related Documents
Related Documents
In addition to this guide, the following system documentation is useful.
NECCare™ Guide
The NECCare Guide contains information about NEC’s warranty and server registration.
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Section 1
Introduction to Installing Software and
Configuring the System
Use the information in this and the subsequent sections to install or reinstall partition
software, and to complete the integration of your Express5800/A1160 system into your
server network environment.
The procedures in this guide are intended to be completed in the order that they are
presented.
If you are performing a new system software installation and configuration, this is the
third document in the Express5800/A1160 system installation series of documents.
The software installation and system configuration process outlined by this guide
requires you to:
• Meet and complete prerequisites
• Install and configure operating system software
- Windows Server 2003 R2 (Standard, Enterprise, or Datacenter editions)
- Windows Server 2008 (Enterprise or Datacenter editions)
- Red Hat Linux version 5.2
- SUSE Linux version 10 SP2
- VMware ESX Server version 3.5
• Install ESMPRO Agent
• Configure the system
• Verify system readiness
If you are reinstalling a partition in your system, this is the primary document for your
needs. In the Express5800/A1160 system environment, reinstalling a partition follows a
similar process to an initial partition installation and configuration, but with different
prerequisites. Refer to 2.4 Prerequisites for a Partition Reinstallation
partition reinstallation information.
for additional
1.1. Network Architecture
The following figure shows the communication between hardware components running
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Network Architecture
Server Management software.
For more information about network configuration, see the System Planning Guide.
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1.2. System Components
The installation and configuration instructions in this guide refer to the following system
components:
Cells
A cell contains the physical resources of the system: instruction processors, memory,
input/output devices, peripheral storage devices, management board, fans, power
supplies, control panel, and so on. Each system comprises one to four cells.
Maintenance LAN (MLAN)
The maintenance LAN (MLAN) connects the internal components of the system.
System Components
Partition
A partition is a combination of one to four cells that runs a single instance of an
operating system or virtual machine monitor. The operating system can be Red Hat
Linux, SUSE Linux, or any supported Windows operating system. The virtual machine
monitor can be VMware ESX or Xen.
A system comprises a minimum of one and a maximum of four partitions.
Service Processor
Each cell has an internal management board. For each partition, one of the partition
management boards serves as the Service Processor. (Other management boards in
the partition are called satellite management controllers.) A Service Processor manages
and maintains the partition, monitors the system for hardware problems, and allows you
to repartition the system. The management firmware for the system resides on flash
memory on the management board and provides the Service Processor functionality.
The management board also includes the BIOS and Console Manager firmware.
1.3. Documentation Updates
This document contains all the information that was available at the time of publication.
The latest version of the document may be found in the Product Support Web Site:
http://support.necam.com/servers/Enterprise/
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Section 2
Preparing for System Configuration
This section contains prerequisites and requirements for installing or reinstalling
software on a partition.
2.1. Required Media
Ensure that the following media is available for your installation.
2.1.1. Required Media for Installing a Windows Server 2003 Operating
System
The following media are required for installing a Windows Server 2003 partition
operating system:
• Utility CD Media
• One of the following operating system media:
- Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 R2, 32-bit Standard Edition CD-ROM
- Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 R2, 32-bit Enterprise Edition CD-ROM
- Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 R2, 32-bit Datacenter Edition CD-ROM
- Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 R2, Standard x64 Edition CD-ROM
- Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 R2, Enterprise x64 Edition CD-ROM
- Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 R2, Datacenter x64 Edition CD-ROM
•Product key – this can be found on the Certificate of Authenticity (COA) sticker that
is supplied with your operating system media.
Note: If you are reinstalling the Windows operating system, locate the COA where it
was affixed to the server during the initial software installation.
•Microsoft hotfixes and antivirus software are provided by the customer.
2.1.2. Required Media for Installing a Windows Server 2008 Operating
System
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Required Media
The following media are required for installing a Windows Server 2008 partition
operating system:
• Utility CD Media
• One of the following operating system media:
- Windows Server 2008 x64, Enterprise Edition DVD
- Windows Server 2008 x64, Datacenter Edition DVD
•Product key – this can be found on the Certificate of Authenticity (COA) sticker that
is supplied with your operating system media.
Note: If you are reinstalling the Windows operating system, locate the COA where it
was affixed to the server during the initial software installation.
•Microsoft hotfixes and antivirus software provided by the customer.
2.1.3. Required Media for Installing Red Hat Linux 5.2
The following media are required for installing a Red Hat Linux partition operating
system:
• Utility CD Media
• Red Hat Enterprise LINUX 5.2 CD-ROM or DVD.
• Antivirus software is provided by the customer.
2.1.4. Required Media for Installing SUSE Linux 10 SP2
The following media are required for installing a SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 10
Service Pack 2 partition operating system:
• Utility CD Media
• SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 10 Service Pack 2 CD-ROM or DVD
• Antivirus software is provided by the customer.
2.1.5. Required Media for Installing VMware ESX Server 3.5
The following media are required for installing a VMware ESX Server 3.5 hypervisor
software on the partition:
• Utility CD Media
• VMware ESX Server 3.5 software, which is available from the VMware Web site
(www.vmware.com
)
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Accessing Partitions During Software Installation and Configuration
•VMware Infrastructure documentation, which can be accessed from the VMware
Infrastructure 3 Online Library at the following URL:
https://www.vmware.com/support/pubs/vi_pubs.html
•Antivirus software is provided by the customer.
2.2. Accessing Partitions During Software Installation and
Configuration
When performing the procedures in this document, choose the method appropriate for
your system state to access a partition:
•Access the partition from a keyboard, video, and mouse either directly connected to
the partition, or connected indirectly through a KVM switch.
•Use the remote console Web pages to control and monitor the basic functions for
the individual partition component.
To access the remote console Web pages for a partition
1. Type the maintenance LAN (MLAN) address of the partition or cell in a Web
browser address box.
Note: The MLAN address can be viewed from the partition and cell
EXPRESSSCOPE® Monitor LCD menus.
A log-on dialog box appears.
2. Type a valid user name and password, and click Log On.
Note: The default user name and password are Administrator and
Administer4Me, respectively.
Management firmware authenticates the credentials before displaying the
requested Web interface. The Summary page is displayed.
2.3. Prerequisites for a New System Installation
This topic details the prerequisites for performing a new Express5800/A1160 system
installation.
Once you ensure all of the prerequisites for installation are met, continue to the section
for the partition operating system you intend to install.
System Readiness
Ensure the following system conditions are met before performing the procedures in this
document:
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Prerequisites for a New System Installation
•You completed the procedures in the preceding installation documents:
- Hardware Installation Guide
- ESMPRO Manager User's Guide
The procedures in this guide must be completed if you needed to install,
configure, or upgrade the management server in your server network
environment.
•System cables are attached to the partitions and Service Processors and are routed,
though not connected, to your network.
• The firewall is in place for a LAN network without a dedicated operations LAN.
• The system partitions are powered on.
Connecting the System to the Operations LAN or Public LAN
If your system met the preceding conditions, connect the system to the dedicated
operations LAN or public LAN at this time. Refer to the illustrations provided.
Caution
If you are installing multiple Express5800/A1160 systems and intend for them
to reside on the same LAN segment, connect only one system undergoing
installation to the network at this time. All Express5800/A1160 systems have
the same default Service Processor IP address when they are shipped from
the factory.
Having multiple systems with the default Service Processor IP address active
on the same LAN segment causes errors during the software installation and
system configuration process detailed in this document.
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Prerequisites for a New System Installation
Figure 2-1 Network With Dedicated Operations LAN
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Prerequisites for a Partition Reinstallation
Figure 2-2 Network Without Dedicated Operations LAN
Configuring the BIOS for a New Partition Installation
Perform the steps in B.2 Configuring BIOS Before Installing a Different Operating
System On Partition on each partition that you intend to install operating system
software.
Note: If you are installing Windows Server 2003 R2 x64, the BIOS is already set to the
defaults needed for that operating system, and you can skip this procedure.
Configure the BIOS for External Boot
If you want to boot from one or more external drives, perform the steps in B.1
Configuring Partitions for External Boot Capability (Optional).
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Prerequisites for a Partition Reinstallation
2.4. Prerequisites for a Partition Reinstallation
If you want to reinstall your server operating system or change to a different server
operating system, perform the procedures in Appendix B Preparing for Partition
Reinstallation, before continuing to the section for the partition operating system you
intend to install. Then, continue through the rest of this guide as you would do for a new
system installation.
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Section 3
Windows Server 2003 Partition Installation
and Configuration
This section includes installation and configuration information for partitions intended to
run a Windows Server 2003 operating system.
3.1. Installing the Operating System on a Partition
1. Insert the operating system media appropriate for your system into the partition
CD/DVD drive.
2. Access the partition remote console Web pages:
a. Type the current maintenance LAN (MLAN) address of the partition or cell in a
Web browser address box.
Note: The current MLAN address is the IP address that you specified for the
partition Service Processor setup. The MLAN address can also be viewed from
the partition and cell EXPRESSSCOPE® Monitor LCD menus.
A log-on dialog box appears.
b. Type a valid user name and password, and click Log On.
Note: The default user name and password are Administrator and
Administer4Me, respectively.
Management firmware authenticates the credentials before displaying the
requested remote console interface. The Summary page is displayed.
3. Click Power Up/Down to start the partition.
A partition status window is displayed.
4. To view the partition desktop in on the same monitor display, perform the following
steps:
a. Click Remote KVMS.
The Keyboard Video Mouse Storage (KVMS) Redirection page is displayed.
b. Select a viewer option.
Note: If you are using the Firefox browser, select the Java client JViewer only.
For an initial use of the client viewer, you might need to install plug-ins or
accept licenses to run the viewer.
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Attaching Certificate of Authenticity to Server
The viewer window displays the partition desktop.
5. If you are reinstalling the partition operating system on a partition that previously
booted from an external boot adapter, and you intend to boot from an internal boot
adapter after this reinstallation, press any key to initiate the partition BIOS, then
complete the procedures in Appendix C Configuring Internal Adapters (Partition
Reinstallation Only), to configure the RAID adapter, as needed.
Note: For new installations, booting from the internal boot adapter is the default
configuration, and the internal boot adapter should already be configured at the
factory.
6. Your system should be booting into the operating system setup environment from
the CD/DVD media.
Note: If your partition did not boot using the operating system media, then reset the
partition BIOS boot priority to set the CD/DVD drive as the initial boot device:
a. Restart the partition to access the BIOS and press Enter
b. Select Boot Maintenance Manager and press Enter.
c. Select Boot Options and press Enter
d. Select Change Boot Order and press Enter
e. Press Enter while the boot order entries are selected.
f. Select <Primary Slave CDROM> and use the + key to move the selection to
the top of the list. Then press Enter.
g. Select Apply Changes, and press Enter.
h. Press Esc to exit to the main BIOS screen.
i. Select Continue and press Enter to continue the boot process.
The operating system installation starts.
Notes:
• You must accept the operating system end-user-license agreement.
• Once the operating system is available, eject the media to prevent a reboot to
the CD-ROM.
At the end of the installation, you are logged on to the system as the administrator.
3.2. Attaching Certificate of Authenticity to Server
Refer to the Certificate of Authenticity (COA) instructions included on the notice that
arrived with the Windows media to attach the COA to the server.
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Installing Microsoft Hotfixes and Virus Protection Software
3.3. Installing Microsoft Hotfixes and Virus Protection
Software
Install the customer-supplied Microsoft hotfixes and virus protection software on this
partition at this time.
3.4. Configuring Internet Explorer Options
Perform these steps to set the Internet Explorer options required for Server
Management software installation:
1. Launch Internet Explorer.
2. From Internet Explorer, click Internet Options on the Tools menu.
The Internet Options dialog box appears.
3. Select the Advanced tab.
4. Scroll down, and under Security, select the Allow active content from CDs to run
on My Computer check box.
5. Select the Privacy tab and verify that the Block Pop-ups check box under Pop-up
Blocker is cleared.
6. Click OK to save these settings.
3.5. Installing ESMPRO Agent
Perform the following steps to install the Server Management software.
Notes:
• Ensure that Internet Explorer is configured to allow active content from CDs to run.
Ensure that the pop-up blocker is disabled.
These options are available from the Internet Options dialog box, on the Advanced
and Privacy tabs, respectively. See the Internet Explorer Help for more information
on how to configure these settings.
•If prompted, select the option to allow blocked content.
1. Use the Utility CD media to access the Server Utility. To manually launch the Server
Utility, double-click the following file:
(CD/DVD drive):¥mc.vbs
Note: As a result of Windows security, you must install this software directly from a
CD-ROM or from a local drive; you cannot install the software from a network share
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