Hitachi COMPUTE BLADE 500 SERIES Management Module Setup Manual page 108

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Server blade in LP mode
To set the LPAR that is operated on LPAR manager of the active server
blade can be booted by SAN.
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Note: When changing the LPAR configurations (processor, memory, and
device assignment), you must perform [F9]: Save Configuration in the LPAR
manager Menu screen. For details, see the Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series
Logical partitioning manager User's Guide.
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- Settings for iSCSI, such as iSCSI Target.
For details, see the Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series EFI User's
Guide.
UEFI setting
Boot priority is set to enable boot from SAN.
For details, see the Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series EFI User's
Guide.
UEFI settings
- To confirm the UEFI settings that necessary to start LPAR manager.
For details, see the Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series Server Blade
Setup Guide.
Pre-State Auto Activate settings
- Pre-State Auto Activation is set Yes by LPAR manager screen for
auto activating LPAR after the N+M cold standby failover.
For details, see the Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series Logical
partitioning manager User's Guide.
LPAR configuration
- The necessary processor, memory, dedicated PCI device, and shared
device (VNIC, shared FC) are assigned for LPAR.
- The target LPAR is activated.
For details, see the Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series Logical
partitioning manager User's Guide.
Fibre Channel mezzanine card device settings (dedicated or shared)
- To select EFI Shell from the UEFI menu of LPAR. The device
settings shell (hfccfg) is called using drvcfg command from the shell
prompt.
- Boot function of HBA FC port that is connected to the boot target LU
is set enabled.
For details, see the document of Fibre Channel mezzanine card.
Boot settings
- To select Boot option maintenance menu from the UEFI menu of
LPAR. The boot path and boot order are set, and then the boot is set
possible by SAN.
For details, see the Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series Logical
partitioning manager User's Guide.
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