
Figure 2 Rear view
1. System fans (redundant)
2. HP 2-port 10 Gb I/O module (2). These modules connect to the integrated NIC located on the server blade
motherboard.
3. Intraconnect (internal switch connecting servers and EMU)
4. Drive fans (redundant)
5. SAS I/O module (2)
6. Power button
7. Power supply (2)
8. HP 4-port, 1 Gb Ethernet I/O PCIe module (2)
9. HP 2-port, 1 Gb Ethernet I/O module (connects to the mezzanine NIC in each server blade)
10. Management port for iLO (servers 1 and 2), and Enclosure Manager Unit (EMU)
Software components
Windows Storage Server 2012 Standard Edition comes preinstalled and activated on the HP
StoreEasy 5000 Storage. The operating system software contains the Microsoft iSCSI Software
Target and Failover Clustering. The storage system configuration also includes the HP Initial
Configuration Tasks window, Windows Server Manager, and HP StoreEasy tools, which are used
to set up and manage your storage system.
NOTE: Windows Storage Server 2012 Standard Edition is installed in Server with a GUI mode
by default. Server Core is supported, however some operations require the use of the GUI. For
more information about installation options, see the “Windows Server Installation Options” article
on Microsoft TechNet at:
http://technet.microsoft.com/library/hh831786.aspx
To switch to Server Core mode, see “Using Server Core” (page 26) for more information.
The Initial Configuration Tasks window assists during the initial out of box setup by configuring
the network, configuring two nodes from a single node, and deploying the cluster. The HP StoreEasy
Pool Manager is used to create storage pools and assign spare drives. Select Windows Server
Manager→File and Storage Services to create virtual disks in the pools, and place volumes on the
virtual disks. Also, the Windows Server Manager→Tools→HP StoreEasy menu provides a collection
of HP and Microsoft utilities that are useful for managing the storage system. These menu items
are also accessible from the HP StoreEasy folder on the desktop.
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