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Deployment methods, Pxe deployment – HP ProLiant BL680c G5 Server-Blade User Manual

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Software and configuration utilities 45

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10-Mb/s network adapter

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CD-ROM drive

Windows® repository server (Windows® or Linux deployment)

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Windows® 2000 or Windows Server™ 2003 OS installed

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Network connection

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CD-ROM drive

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1.5 GB of available disk space

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TCP/IP networking and an IP address compatible with one of the following: the iLO 2 Diagnostic
Port IP address or an assigned DHCP or static IP address

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CD-ROM drive and/or diskette drive

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Any of the following Java™ Runtime Environment versions:
1.3.1_02
1.3.1_07
1.3.1_08
1.4.1 for Windows® users only
1.4.2 for Linux users only
Access the Java™ Runtime Environment versions at the HP website
(

http://java.sun.com/products/archive/index.html

).

Network server with an OS installed

Deployment methods

Three primary deployment methods are supported:

IMPORTANT:

To deploy a server blade without the RDP, create a bootable diskette or image

of a bootable diskette.

PXE deployment (on page

45

)

CD-ROM deployment (on page

46

)

Diskette image deployment (on page

47

)

PXE deployment

PXE enables server blades to load an image over the network from a PXE server, and then execute it in

memory. The first NIC on the server blade is the default PXE boot NIC, but any of the other NC series
NICs can be configured to boot PXE. For more information, refer to "Network-based PXE deployment (on

page

43

)."

NOTE:

Actual NIC numeration depends on several factors, including the OS installed on the

server blade.

HP recommends using one of the following methods for PXE deployment:

HP ProLiant Essentials RDP ("

HP ProLiant Essentials Rapid Deployment Pack

" on page

46

)

SmartStart Scripting Toolkit (on page

46

)