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Select the console, and press Enter.

Select a language for the BOS menus, and press Enter.

Select

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Select

. The managed system restarts after the

installation is complete, and the login prompt is displayed on the ASCII
terminal.

Start Install Now with Default Settings

Continue with Install

8.17

Install the Virtual I/O Server.

8.16

When the system management services (SMS) menu is displayed in the
terminal session over the connection that you set up in step 8.1, choose

and follow the menu options to set the optical drive as

the initial boot device.

Select Boot Options

Tip:

Additional Information about the Virtual I/O Server, such as how to check for

updates, configure network connections, and configure partitions, is located in the
IBM Systems Hardware Information Center.

You have completed the basic setup. Continue to task 9

Finish your system setup.

Summary of Contents for OpenPower 710

Page 1: ...Quick start guide for OpenPower 710 9123 710...

Page 2: ...a gray triangle denotes caution A CAUTION notice indicates the presence of a hazard that has the potential of causing moderate or minor personal injury Before doing a step that contains a caution icon...

Page 3: ...obtain order information from your marketing representative or IBM Business Partner If you have incorrect missing or damaged parts consult any of the following resources Your IBM reseller IBM Rochest...

Page 4: ...of the installation Use the wrench that was provided with your rack to level the rack by raising or lowering the front and back leveling feet Install the stabilizer bracket on the front of the rack I...

Page 5: ...emove the doors before starting this task to allow adequate access Install the slide rail assemblies 4 4 2 Install the slide rail assemblies A B C D D C Pull the front and back blue latch assembly rel...

Page 6: ...slide rail flange and the retracted front alignment pins Press the release tab to extend the pins into the holes Align the back alignment pins with the correct holes in the back rack flange and press...

Page 7: ...ots and tabs align correctly and the server is securely seated onto the slide rails B A Simultaneously pull the blue safety latches on the slide rails of each side of the server and carefully push the...

Page 8: ...he left slide rail management arm flange that is attached to the rack frame A E D 6 2 Use the second pin to affix the other end of the cable management arm to the flange that is attached to the slidin...

Page 9: ...9 If you are not using an HMC to manage your server you can use the Integrated Virtualization Manager IVM a graphics terminal or an ASCII terminal If you plan to use IVM which allows you to create and...

Page 10: ...This product is equipped with a 3 wire two conductors and a ground power cable and plug Use this power cable with a properly grounded electrical outlet to avoid electrical shock C018 You have complet...

Page 11: ...he cables to the appropriate adapter connectors in the PCI slots of your server and PC Cable the server and access the Integrated Virtualization Manager CAUTION This product is equipped with a 3 wire...

Page 12: ...C to HMC1 the IP address for your service processor might be 192 168 2 1 and the subnet mask would be 255 255 255 0 Set the gateway IP address to the same IP address as that of the PC Using a Web brow...

Page 13: ...tem server firmware boot 8 13 1 2 3 4 In the ASMI navigation area expand Click Select in the AIX Linux partition mode boot field Click Power Restart Control Power On Off System Continue to operating s...

Page 14: ...r 8 16 When the system management services SMS menu is displayed in the terminal session over the connection that you set up in step 8 1 choose and follow the menu options to set the optical drive as...

Page 15: ...mation Initial server setup Create a customized initial server setup checklist You have completed the basic tasks to set up your server You can access the Follow these steps to create a customized che...

Page 16: ...hardware References in this publication to IBM products or services do not imply that IBM intends to make them available in every country or region IBM the IBM logo and OpenPower are trademarks of Int...

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