IBM Type 8677 Saw User Manual


 
The IBM Director software includes the IBM BladeCenter Deployment Wizard.
About the wizard
The BladeCenter Deployment Wizard is integrated into the IBM Director
management software. The wizard walks you through initial startup and
configuration of one or more BladeCenter units.
In addition to performing initial configuration on BladeCenter units, you can use the
built-in IBM Director tasks in the wizard to modify the configuration and to set up
more advanced features.
You can also create a reusable profile in the wizard for configuring or reconfiguring
BladeCenter units. The profile is a noninteractive script that can run as scheduled
or as part of an Event Action Plan. With this feature you can define policies to
reconfigure a BladeCenter unit on demand, responding to hardware failures or other
IBM Director events.
Specifically, you can use the BladeCenter Deployment wizard to perform the
following tasks:
v Perform all initial network configuration, including configuring IP addresses for the
management module and the I/O-module internal configuration ports.
v Set up the initial security profile for the BladeCenter unit, including user names,
passwords, enablement or disablement of management services, and so forth.
v Optionally configure external switch module ports for multi-port link aggregation
(trunking).
Starting the wizard
Start the wizard from the IBM Director Management Console on the Director server.
1. Select one or more BladeCenter units from the middle (contents) pane of the
console window.
Note: A lock icon beside a newly discovered BladeCenter unit indicates that the
Director server cannot log into the management module for that BladeCenter
unit, which can mean that the management module has not been configured
yet. You might want to select that BladeCenter unit for initial configuration
through the wizard.
2. Perform either of the following actions:
v Right-click the selected BladeCenter units (managed objects).
v Drag the wizard task from the right-most pane (under BladeCenter in the task
list) to any of the selected BladeCenter units (managed objects).
The wizard starts, and guides you through the login and configuration tasks
needed.
The following illustration shows the main window on the BladeCenter Deployment
wizard.
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