Create a service processor configuration and a remote system configuration
Before installing the server, you can optionally create a service processor
configuration and a remote system configuration so that their names can be
provided as parameters to the Install Windows Server (INSWNTSVR) command.
This procedure can be performed before the hosted system hardware is set
up, and is optional because INSWNTSVR can generate these objects when given
all of the same information as parameters. It is recommend that you create
the service processor configuration and the remote system configuration before
you run the INSWNTSVR command whenever any of the following are true.
- You have never installed an iSCSI attached server before and you want
as much guidance as possible.
- You prefer using a graphical interface whenever possible.
- The remote system serial number or iSCSI HBA labels will be less accessible
later.
To create a service processor configuration and remote system configuration,
do the following steps.
- If you have not already created a service processor configuration to use
with the new server, create one now. You will be able to change this object
later.
- Expand Integrated Server Administration.
- Expand iSCSI Connections.
- Right-click Service Processors.
- Select New Service Processor Configuration.
- On the General tab:
- Enter the Name and Description.
- Specify the enclosure Serial number to identify
the service processor on the network. Look at the system enclosure to determine
this value.
- Select the Object authority
- On the Security tab, specify Do
not use a certificate (requires physical security).
- Click OK.
- If you have not already created a remote system configuration, create
one now.
- Expand Integrated Server Administration.
- Expand iSCSI Connections.
- Right-click Remote Systems.
- Select New Remote System Configuration.
- On the General tab:
- Enter the Name and Description.
- For Service processor configuration, select the
existing or new service processor configuration from step 1.
- Specify the Remote system identity.
Note:
To specify Remote system identity for a IBM® BladeCenter™ blade, select the Use the following values option and specify the IBM BladeCenter blade serial number. For other
servers, leave the Use enclosure identity option selected.
- Select the Object authority.
- On the Network Interfaces tab, do the following
steps for each iSCSI HBA port that you will use in the hosted system.
- click Add...
- In the Network Interface Properties panel, specify
at least one adapter (MAC) address from a label on the
iSCSI HBA. To determine whether to specify an address for the Remote SCSI interface and the Remote LAN Interface,
see iSCSI network. If you are not sure, specify an address
for both. Each address consists of 12 hexadecimal characters.
- For each adapter (MAC) address that you specify, also enter an Internet address and Subnet mask that is appropriate
for your iSCSI network. Leave the Gateway field blank
if your iSCSI network has no gateway.
- Click OK on the Network Interface
Properties .
- On the Boot parameters tab:
- On the Chap authentication tab:
- If you want to configure additional information for this object, configure
it now.
- Click OK.