
6. In the left frame, click the plus sign (+) next to Device Bays to display the list of nodes
contained in the enclosure.
7. Click the link to the first hardware model in the list. Wait a few seconds until the frame to
the right is populated with node-specific information.
8. Click the Boot Options tab.
a. Select a boot device, and use the up and down arrows on the screen to position the
device so that it matches the boot order listed in Table 6-1.
Table 6-1 Boot Order for HP ProLiant Server Blades
All Other NodesHead Node
Set the following boot order on all nodes except the
head node:
Set the following boot order on the head node:
1. USB
1. USB
2. Floppy
2. Floppy
3. CD
3. CD
4. Hard Disk
4. PXE NIC 1
5. PXE NIC1
5. Hard Disk
b. Click the Apply button.
9. In the left frame, do the following to create a new iLO2 user name and password on this
node:
a. Under the hardware model, click iLO.
b. In the body of the main window, click the Web Administration link to open the
Integrated Lights-Out 2 utility in a new window. You might have to turn off popup
blocking for this window to open.
c. In the new window, click the Administration tab.
d. In the left frame, click the User Administration link.
e. Click the New button, and create a new iLO2 user name and password, which must
match the user name and password you set on the Onboard Administrator. Do not use
any special characters as part of the password.
You use this user name and password whenever you need to access the console port
with the telnet cp-nodename command.
f. HP recommends that you delete the predefined Administrator user for security
purposes.
The Onboard Administrator automatically createsuser accounts for itself (prefixed with
the letters OA) to provide single sign-on capabilities. Do not remove these accounts.
10. Enable telnet access:
a. In the left frame, click Access.
b. Click the control to enable Telnet Access.
c. Click the Apply button to save the settings.
11. Click the Virtual Devices tab and make the following settings:
a. For every node except the head node, select No to Automatically Power On Server
because you do not want to automatically turn on power to the node.
b. Click the Submit button.
c. In the left frame, click on the Power Regulator link.
d. Do one of the following:
• On Xeon-based server blades, select Enable HP Static High Performance Mode.
• On Opteron-based server blades, select Enable OS Control Mode.
34 Making Node-Specific Settings