Configuring the server
The following configuration programs come with the server:
Setup utility
The Setup utility is part of the UEFI firmware. Use it to perform configuration tasks such as changing the startup-device sequence, setting the date and time, and setting passwords. For information about using this program, see Using the Setup utility.
Boot Manager program
The Boot Manager is part of the UEFI firmware. Use it to override the startup sequence that is set in the Setup utility and temporarily assign a device to be first in the startup sequence. For more information about using this program, see Using the Boot Manager.
FastSetup
FastSetup is a no-cost software tool that helps simplify the maintenance and deployment of selected BladeCenter chassis, servers, and components. The intuitive graphical interface initializes all phases of server setup, including discovery, update, and configuration. Features include templates that enable replication of settings to many servers and automation that reduces hands-on time and user errors. Wizards and other default settings enable customization capabilities. The low-touch, set-once and walk-away feature reduces the hands-on server setup time from days to minutes, particularly for larger deployments. For information about this tool, see the IBM FastSetup.
Integrated management module
Use the integrated management module II (IMM2) for configuration, to update the firmware and sensor data record/field replaceable unit (SDR/FRU) data, and to remotely manage a network. For information about using the IMM, see Using the integrated management module and the Integrated Management Module II User's Guide at the Integrated Management Module II User’s Guide .
VMware ESXi embedded hypervisor
An optional USB flash device or SD card with VMware ESXi embedded hypervisor software is available for purchase. Hypervisor is virtualization software that enables multiple operating systems to run on a host system at the same time. The USB embedded hypervisor flash device can be installed in USB connectors 3 and 4 on the system board. The SD card can be inserted into the SD adapter. For more information about using the embedded hypervisor, see Using the embedded hypervisor.
Remote presence capability and blue-screen capture
The remote presence and blue-screen capture features are integrated functions of the integrated management module (IMM2). The remote presence feature provides the following functions:- Remotely viewing video with graphics resolutions up to 1600 x 1200 at 75 Hz, regardless of the system state
- Remotely accessing the server, using the keyboard and mouse from a remote client
- Mapping the CD or DVD drive, diskette drive, SD card, and USB flash drive on a remote client, and mapping ISO and diskette image files as virtual drives that are available for use by the server
- Uploading a diskette image to the IMM memory and mapping it to the server as a virtual drive
Ethernet controller configuration
For information about configuring the Ethernet controller, see Configuring the Ethernet controller.
Features on Demand software Ethernet software
The server provides Features on Demand software Ethernet support. You can purchase a Features on Demand software upgrade key for Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) and iSCSI storage protocols. For more information, see Enabling Features on Demand Ethernet software.
Features on Demand software RAID software
The server provides Features on Demand software RAID support. You can purchase a Features on Demand software upgrade key for RAID. For more information, see Enabling Features on Demand RAID software.
Lenovo XClarity Essentials OneCLI
You can use the config application and commands to view the current system configuration settings and make changes to Lenovo XClarity Controller and UEFI. The saved configuration information can be used to replicate or restore other systems.
For information about configuring the server using Lenovo XClarity Essentials OneCLI, see:
Configuring the server through the Lenovo XClarity Essentials
Configuring RAID arrays
For information about configuring RAID arrays, see Configuring RAID arrays.