HP (Hewlett-Packard) BA322 90087 Server User Manual


 
$ MOUNT/OVERRIDE=IDENTIFICATION DNA0:
$ BACKUP/IMAGE/VERIFY DNA0: LDA1:
$ DISMOUNT DNA0:
$ DISMOUNT LDA1:
For more information about InfoServer commands, including how to work with LD devices,
see the InfoServer help (at the InfoServer prompt, type HELP) or the HP OpenVMS System
Management Utilities Reference Manual.
4. Start the InfoServer client on your Integrity servers, and on any other systems that are to be
provisioned, by entering the following command:
$ @SYS$STARTUP:ESS$STARTUP DISK
To have the InfoServer start at system boot, include the preceding command in the
SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM file.
5. Enable the LD device as the InfoServer service, as in the following example:
$ MOUNT/SYSTEM/NOWRITE LDA1: I64084
$ INFOSERVER :== $ESS$INFOSERVER
$ INFOSERVER
INFOSERVER> CREATE SERVICE I64084 LDA1:
INFOSERVER> EXIT
D.1.4 Setting Up vMedia
If you want to use vMedia to provide a virtual CD/DVD drive or image file over the network
from which you can install or upgrade OpenVMS on your Integrity servers, follow the steps
described in this section. These steps show you how to use iLO 2 MP through your browser to
create an ISO image of your OpenVMS OE DVD.
NOTE: Contents of screens shown in this section may vary according to the type of browser
software being used.
1. Insert the OpenVMS OE DVD into the DVD drive on your PC or Windows server.
2. Make sure your Integrity servers iLO 2 MP and vMedia are set up as documented in your
Integrity server hardware documentation (for example, see the HP Integrity iLO 2 MP
Operations Guide). Enable the right to use the vMedia applet.
Make sure your Integrity server is powered on. Once you connect to your server's iLO 2 MP
and log in, you can check the status and power on your Integrity servers from your browser.
Select the Virtual Devices tab and access the Power & Reset screen by selecting Power
Management (on the left of the screen).
3. From a browser on a Windows-based PC or server in the same network as your Integrity
servers, access your Integrity server's iLO 2 MP by specifying the DNS name or IP address.
Then log in as shown in the following example (in this example, the IP address is entered):
250 Using HP SIM and vMedia for Provisioning OpenVMS