Powering Up The Chassis; Powering Up The Node; Installing The Operating System - HP ProLiant m350 User And Maintenance Manual

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Powering up the chassis

If the chassis was powered off while installing the cartridge, then power up the chassis. The cartridges are
hot-pluggable and do not require that you power down the chassis for installation.
Connect the power cables to the power supplies.
1.
Connect the power cables to the power source (UPS or wall outlet) or to an installed PDU.
2.
Wait while the chassis powers on. Verify the status of the chassis power LED located on the front panel
3.
display on the chassis. For more information on the chassis power LED status, see the HP Moonshot
1500 Chassis Setup and Installation Guide in the HP Moonshot Information Library
(http://www.hp.com/go/moonshot/docs).

Powering up the node

To power up the node:
Log in to the iLO CM firmware (on page 16).
1.
Show the installed cartridges to determine node status:
2.
show node power C<x>N<y>|all
Power up the cartridge by issuing the appropriate command:
3.
Single node:
o
set node power on C<x>N<y>
Multiple nodes (4):
o
set node power on C<x>N1-4
For all cartridges:
o
set node power on all
For more information on configuring the cartridge, see the following documents on the HP Moonshot
Information Library (http://www.hp.com/go/moonshot/docs):
HP Moonshot System Configuration and Compatibility Guide
HP Moonshot iLO Chassis Management CLI User Guide

Installing the operating system

The HP Moonshot 1500 Chassis supports up to 45 cartridges, each with a processor, drive, and memory,
and is capable of running an operating system. It is possible to individually load each cartridge with an OS
via PXE. For OS deployment procedures, see operating system deployment documentation in the HP
Moonshot Information Library (http://www.hp.com/go/moonshot/docs).
To quickly provision a full complement of cartridges, HP recommends the HP Insight Cluster Management
Utility for large-scale image deployment. HP Insight CMU is an efficient and robust hyperscale cluster
lifecycle management framework and suite of tools for large Linux clusters.
For more information on HP Insight CMU features and links to technical documents, QuickSpecs, and a
product demonstration, see the HP website (http://www.hp.com/go/cmu).
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