Use this information to configure the compute node.
To perform a typical initial configuration, complete
the following steps.
- Configure the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI)
firmware for the compute node by using the Setup utility (see Using the Setup utility) or the Advanced Settings Utility
(ASU) (see the Advanced Settings Utility (ASU) for Lenovo
x86 servers website).
- Set the boot protocol by using the Setup utility (see Setting the boot protocol to boot from legacy devices using the Setup utility).
- Configure the RAID array.
You can install up to two hard disk drives in the compute
node and implement RAID level-0 (striping) or RAID level-1 (mirroring)
arrays in operating systems that are listed on the ServerProven list
at the Lenovo ServerProven website. For the compute
node, you must configure the RAID by using the LSI Configuration Utility
program (see Using the LSI Logic Configuration Utility).
If an optional RAID expansion
adapter is installed, you can use it to control all the hard disk
drives that are installed in the compute node. See the documentation
that comes with the expansion adapter for information about how to
configure the RAID array.
Important: You must create
the RAID array before you install the operating system on the
compute node.
- Configure the integrated management module II (IMM2), using
the Setup utility or the Advanced Settings Utility (ASU).
- Update the compute node firmware (see Updating firmware and device drivers).
Note:
- If you use Flex System Manager
Update Manager to
update the firmware, you can optionally start the operating-system
installation while the firmware updates are installed. It is normal
operation for the initial firmware updates to take an unusual length
of time.
- If the Chassis Management Module (CMM) and the compute nodes are
set up to use DHCP and the CMM loses connectivity to the network,
the CMM attempts to acquire a new IP address when network connectivity
is restored. The compute nodes will not attempt to acquire an IP address
again; they will continue to use their original IP addresses. Therefore,
if you experience network problems on compute nodes after connectivity
between the CMM and the network is restored, you might have to reset
the system-management processor in each of the compute nodes in the
chassis (including the management node). See Connectivity problems for
more information.
After you configure the compute node, you can install
the operating system and update device drivers (see Installing the operating system for more information).