System configuration
Complete these procedures to configure your system.
- Set the network connection for the Lenovo XClarity Controller
Before you can access the Lenovo XClarity Controller over your network, you need to specify how Lenovo XClarity Controller will connect to the network. Depending on how the network connection is implemented, you might need to specify a static IP address as well. - Set USB port for Lenovo XClarity Controller connection
Before you can access the Lenovo XClarity Controller through the USB port, you need to configure the USB port for Lenovo XClarity Controller connection. - Update the firmware
Several options are available to update the firmware for the server. - Configure the firmware
Several options are available to install and set up the firmware for the server. - Configure management port
Refer to the following section for more information on configuring management port. - Memory module configuration
Memory performance depends on several variables, such as memory mode, memory speed, memory ranks, memory population and processor. - Enable Software Guard Extensions (SGX)
Intel® Software Guard Extensions (Intel® SGX) operates under the assumption that the security perimeter includes only the internals of the CPU package, and leaves the DRAM untrusted. - RAID configuration
Using a Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) to store data remains one of the most common and cost-efficient methods to increase server's storage performance, availability, and capacity. - PSU configuration
Refer to the following section for more information on the PSU configurations. - GPU OAM power capping settings (trained technician only)
Refer to the following section for more information on GPU OAM power capping. This procedure is trained technician only. - Deploy the operating system
Several options are available to deploy an operating system on the server. - Back up the server configuration
After setting up the server or making changes to the configuration, it is a good practice to make a complete backup of the server configuration. - Enable Intel® On Demand
A processor is equipped with various computing capabilities. Basic capabilities are available at the initial processor installation, while others remain inactivated. As development environment and tasks evolve, computing demands may accelerate and require leverage of the previously inactivated processor capabilities. In such cases, user can select desired processor capabilities and activate them through Intel On Demand feature—a feature that allows user to customize processor capabilities according to environment and tasks at hand. The following section specifies system hardware and software requirement, Intel On Demand enabling and transferring procedures, and list of processor capabilities. - Guidance on mixing trays configuration for the DW612S enclosure
Refer to the following section for more information on installing various direct water cooling trays into the DW612S enclosure.
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