Administrator's Guide for Microsoft® Windows® on HP ProLiant WS460c G6 Workstation Blades with WS460c Graphics Expansion Blades Part Number
Operating the workstation blade 10 Operating the workstation blade WS460c installation process overview This chapter describes the following process
Operating the workstation blade 11 Preparing the workstation blade infrastructure To prepare the workstation blade infrastructure (enclosure, power
Operating the workstation blade 12 Connecting media to the workstation blade The workstation blade architecture supports three primary methods of co
Operating the workstation blade 13 OOBE screens When the workstation blade boots the operating system for the first time, it cycles through a number
Operating the workstation blade 14 Installing, configuring, and verifying RGS RGS (specifically, the RGS Sender) is not factory-installed on the wor
Operating the workstation blade 15 Verifying RGS operation RGS connections are initiated from the client computer-see the RGS User Guide available a
Operating the workstation blade 16 • Applications that depend on detection of the NVIDIA graphics adapter-The iLO 2 Remote Console and Local I/O Ca
Creating a custom Windows image 17 Creating a custom Windows image Creating a custom Windows image for the WS460c Workstation Blade This chapter des
Creating a custom Windows image 18 To extract these folders from the HP Package Setup window, select Extract. You are prompted to specify the folder
Creating a custom Windows image 19 7. When prompted for the driver diskette, insert the diskette containing the HP Smart Array P410i SAS controller
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Creating a custom Windows image 20 can be used. To modify the Integrated Management Log with the management agents, you must have a READ WRITE commu
Creating a custom Windows image 21 If HP Rapid Deployment Pack is used, enable the File and Print Sharing program exception. Also add the port excep
Creating a custom Windows image 22 For more information about creating the Windows® XP image, see "Creating the Windows® XP image (on page 18)&
Using Windows® XP-64 on the workstation blade 23 Using Windows® XP-64 on the workstation blade Windows® XP-64 on the workstation blade While Windows
Using Windows® XP-64 on the workstation blade 24 • Version 2.2 of the HP SAM SoftPaq is required for Windows® XP-64. The previous SAM release, vers
Using Windows Vista® on the workstation blade 25 Using Windows Vista® on the workstation blade Acquiring Windows Vista® Windows Vista® recovery medi
Using Windows Vista® on the workstation blade 26 5. Click Next. 6. Choose a partitioning scheme. The default partitioning scheme uses the entire di
Capturing a workstation blade image using HP Insight Rapid Deployment Software 27 Capturing a workstation blade image using HP Insight Rapid Deploym
Capturing a workstation blade image using HP Insight Rapid Deployment Software 28 a. On the Altiris Deployment Server, click Tools > Remote Agent
Capturing a workstation blade image using HP Insight Rapid Deployment Software 29 — If you are running Sysprep manually — If you are not using Sys
Contents Introduction ...
Deploying a workstation blade image using HP Insight Rapid Deployment Software 30 Deploying a workstation blade image using HP Insight Rapid Deploym
Deploying a workstation blade image using HP Insight Rapid Deployment Software 31 c. Because you are using Altiris to run sysprep, select Enable thi
Deploying a workstation blade image using HP Insight Rapid Deployment Software 32 c. Select the appropriate boot environment, click Next, accept the
Performing an unattended installation of Windows® XP 33 Performing an unattended installation of Windows® XP Unattended installations This chapter p
Performing an unattended installation of Windows® XP 34 AllowMultipleTSSessions—Set to 0 to disable fast user switching, set to 1 to allow switching
Performing an unattended installation of Windows® XP 35 — Add to the [GuiRunOnce] section [GuiRunOnce] "%systemdrive%\HP_Install\Driver_Softwa
Performing an unattended installation of Windows® XP 36 — Add to the [GuiUnattended] section: [GuiUnattended] AutoLogonCount=2 — Add to the [NetOp
Performing an unattended installation of Windows® XP 37 wItem=MTX-0ef50f2982c344a189375e2745&jumpid=reg_R1002_USEN (http://www.) for more inform
Performing an unattended installation of Windows® XP 38 echo Completed Installing RGS rem Starting Management Agent install ec
Performing an unattended installation of Windows® XP 39 rem Complete XPUnsignOK2.exe to automatically push accept button for Unsigned ATI driver rem
Installing Windows Vista® ...
Performing an unattended installation of Windows® XP 40 echo. echo Starting Management Homepage install cd %systemdriv
Performing an unattended installation of Windows® XP 41 netsh firewall add portopening TCP 126 "SNMP port 126 (TCP 126)" netsh firewall ad
User information 42 User information User information introduction This chapter is intended for the user of the HP Workstation Blade Solution and de
User information 43 window is selected. By default, the key sequence to enter Setup Mode is press Shift, press Space, and release Space (or, more si
User information 44 Using a local directory file Setting up the Enterprise Directory may not be practical for smaller installations. Instead, it may
User information 45 Sending Ctrl+Alt+Delete to the workstation blade Using Ctrl+Alt+Delete, you can log in, access the Windows® Task Manager, or loc
User information 46 Moving desktop windows between monitors RGS enables you to move desktop windows to any part of the client screen space. If the d
User information 47 10. Re-enter nView. 11. Go to Windows tab, identify monitors (should display 1a 1b). Test the new setting by maximizing a windo
User information 48 You can also use the RGS Control Panel to select between stereo and monaural audio, and choose the sound quality level, from Low
Managing the workstation blade 49 Managing the workstation blade Workstation blade management overview This chapter describes how to manage workstat
Downloading the latest version of HP Insight Diagnostics ... 58 ROM-Based Setup U
Managing the workstation blade 50 • One OA module is installed in the rear of the enclosure. OA also provides detailed information about each blade
Managing the workstation blade 51 If you press Ctrl+Alt+Del on the keyboard of the PC that displays the iLO 2 Windows® desktop, your PC will respond
Managing the workstation blade 52 1. Go to Control panel > Administrative Tools > Local Security Policy > Security Options. 2. Ensure that
Managing the workstation blade 53 • Altiris Deployment Solution • A database-either Microsoft® SQL Server or Microsoft® Data Engine (MSDE) Rapid
Managing the workstation blade 54 • The SmartStart Scripting Toolkit is not supported on the workstation blade. In particular, the Conrep.exe tool
Managing the workstation blade 55 modes and types of testing. It includes Quick, Complete, and Custom testing levels to give you control over testin
Managing the workstation blade 56 • Storage—Displays information about storage media connected to the computer. This list includes all fixed disks,
Managing the workstation blade 57 button. To run the last set of tests executed without having to return to the test selection page, click the Retes
Managing the workstation blade 58 2. Click Save in the upper right corner of the tab. 3. Select Save to the floppy or Save to USB key. 4. Enter a
Managing the workstation blade 59 BIOS Serial Console BIOS Serial Console allows you to configure the serial port on the local I/O cable to view POS
Introduction 6 Introduction Overview For an overview of the HP Workstation Blade Solution, including its architecture, HP recommends that you read t
Acronyms and abbreviations 60 Acronyms and abbreviations BACS Broadcom Advanced Control Suite BBWC battery-backed write cache BIOS Basic Input/Out
Acronyms and abbreviations 61 I/O input/output iLO 2 Integrated Lights-Out 2 KVM keyboard, video, and mouse LACP Link Aggregation Control Protoco
Acronyms and abbreviations 62 RBSU ROM-Based Setup Utility RDC remote desktop connection RGS remote graphics software RIS reserve information sec
Acronyms and abbreviations 63 UID unit identification USB universal serial bus VLAN virtual local-area network WOL Wake-on LAN
Index 64 A accessing iLO 2 50 adjusting the volume 47 Admin mode 8 application, installation 15, 22 audio volume 47 B Basic Input/Output S
Index 65 operating system configuration 20 Out of box experience 13 overview 6 P PDA synchronization 47 powering on the workstation 10, 12
Workstation blade video subsystem 7 Workstation blade video subsystem WS460c video subsystem overview This chapter describes the workstation blade v
Workstation blade video subsystem 8 Setting Remote Console mode Remote Console Mode can be viewed or changed during POST, when the boot console is g
Workstation blade video subsystem 9 Server mode When Remote Console Mode is set to Server Mode, the ATI video controller generates the boot console
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