Sun Microsystems Server X6250 User Manual

Sun BladeX6250 Server Module  
Windows Operating System  
Installation Guide  
Sun Microsystems, Inc.  
Part No. 820-1184-14  
September 2008, Revision A  
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Preface vii  
1. Getting Started  
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Supported Windows Operating Systems  
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SIA Media Availability, Updates and Documentation  
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Manual Installation  
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3. Selecting the Delivery Methods  
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Select a Mass Storage Drivers Method 10  
Select a Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008 Distribution Media  
Method 11  
4. Prepare for Mass Storage Driver Delivery 13  
Create a Floppy Disk 13  
To Create a Floppy Disk for the Sun Blade X6250 Server Module 14  
Copy the Floppy Image File 17  
To Copy the Floppy Image File 17  
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5. Configure the JavaRConsole System 19  
JavaRConsole System Requirements 20  
8. Update the Critical Server-Specific Drivers 45  
Updating the Server-Specific Drivers 46  
Managing RAID Using the StorageTek RAID Manager 53  
To Access Intel NIC Teaming Configuration Settings 53  
Completing the IPMItool Installation 56  
Server 2003 R2 SP2) 57  
9. Incorporating Sun Blade X6250 Server Module Drivers Into WIM or RIS  
Images 59  
Determine Required Drivers 60  
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To Add Drivers to the WIM Image 61  
Before you Begin 63  
A. Configure Windows Network Communication Settings With Multiple Network  
Interfaces 67  
Determine Which Network Data Ports Are Actively Connected to a  
Network 68  
Device Names 69  
Launch the Manage Your Server Program After Windows Setup  
Using the Adaptec Configuration Utility 73  
Additional Information 74  
Index 75  
Contents  
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Preface  
This document contains instructions for installing the Windows Server 2003 or  
Windows Server 2008 operating system onto a Sun Blade X6250 server.  
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CHAPTER  
1
Getting Started  
This chapter describes the information you will need to know before installing the  
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008 operating system on a Sun  
Blade X6250 server module.  
The following sections are included in this chapter:  
“About Windows Server Installation” on page 1  
“Important Installation Considerations” on page 2  
“Supported Windows Operating Systems” on page 4  
“Assisted Installation Using Sun Installation Assistant (SIA)” on page 4  
“Manual Installation” on page 5  
About Windows Server Installation  
To install the Windows operating system, the Sun Blade X6250 server module might  
use either an optional compact flash card (Windows Server 2003 only), an SSD (Solid  
State Drive), or internal SAS hard disk mass storage connected to a RAID Expansion  
Module (REM). When installing Windows Server 2003, except for compact flash and  
SSD, mass storage drivers are not included with the Windows Server 2003  
distribution media. When installing Windows Server 2008, the required mass storage  
drivers are included with the Windows Server 2008 distribution media.  
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The following chapters in this document describe how to install the Windows Server  
2003 and Windows Server 2008 operating system. The installation procedures apply  
to both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and  
Windows Server 2008.  
Important Installation Considerations  
Please note the following important considerations before beginning the Windows  
Server operating system installation on your Sun Blade server module:  
When you install the Windows operating system, any data on the boot drive,  
including any preinstalled operating system, will be overwritten.  
If you have an optional RAID Expansion Module (REM) connected to mass  
storage, and you want to include your boot drive as part of a RAID configuration,  
you must configure your RAID volume(s) using the controller’s BIOS  
configuration utility (accessible during server boot) before you install the  
Windows operating system.  
Note – For configurations that require additional hardware, you must install the  
hardware before you can install the operating system. You might also need to  
configure the boot device priority in the server’s BIOS setup program.  
If you have an optional Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module (Adaptec™-based),  
you must create an array volume using the controller’s configuration utility on  
any disk you want Windows to be able to access. If you are performing an initial  
installation of Windows and want to boot from mass storage connected to the  
controller (even if do not want it part of a RAID), use the controller’s BIOS  
configuration utility (accessible during server boot) to create an array volume on  
the disk before you install the Windows operating system. Details on doing this  
can be found in Appendix B.  
Note – More information about using your controller’s BIOS configuration utility is  
described in the Sun Blade X6250 Server Module Installation Guide (820-1182).  
A primary consideration during operating system installation is providing the  
mass storage drivers required for your server. Windows Server 2003 does not  
contain the mass storage drivers required for your server.  
If you install Windows using the Sun Installation Assistant (SIA), all  
required drivers are supplied at the time of installation. SIA can install  
Windows via a local or remote CD/DVD. For more about SIA, see “Assisted  
Installation Using Sun Installation Assistant (SIA)” on page 4.  
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If you install Windows manually, using the Microsoft Windows installation  
media, Windows Server 2003 requires that the mass storage drivers be  
delivered from a floppy disk. The Windows Server 2003 installation program  
can only read mass storage drivers from a floppy disk.  
For a manual installation, there are three methods that can be used to deliver the  
mass storage drivers for Windows Server 2003 installation:  
Use a physical USB floppy drive connected to the Sun Blade server module.  
Note – Your server module has only 2 USB ports. You must use the dongle cable  
included with the system to attach a USB floppy drive. The second USB port is then  
available for a USB hub for the keyboard, mouse and a CD/DVD drive.  
Use a remote KVMS (remote Keyboard, Video, Mouse, Storage—allows  
redirection of the server keyboard, video output, mouse and storage devices  
via a networked system) to redirect the floppy to a physical floppy drive on  
another system that is hosting the JavaRConsole (JavaRConsole system—a  
remote console run from a networked system).  
Use a remote KVMS to redirect the floppy to a floppy image file on another  
system that is hosting the JavaRConsole.  
For a manual installation, there are also three methods for delivering the  
Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008 distribution media for installation:  
Use the physical CD/DVD drive connected to the Sun Blade server module (see  
note above).  
Use a remote KVMS to redirect the CD/DVD drive to a physical CD/DVD  
drive on the JavaRConsole system.  
Use a remote KVMS to redirect the CD/DVD drive to a Windows CD/DVD  
image on the JavaRConsole system.  
The installation procedures described in this document will guide you through the  
process of selecting an installation method for the mass storage driver and operating  
system media.  
Note – If you use the RKVMS method for any of these installations, you will need to  
refer to the appropriate documentation. For servers with ILOM, see the Sun  
Integrated Lights Out Manager 2.0 User's Guide (820-1188) for details on setting up the  
hardware needed for the installation. For servers with ELOM, see the Embedded  
Lights Out Manager Administration Guide (820-3541) for further information  
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Supported Windows Operating Systems  
The Sun Blade X6250 server supports the following Microsoft Windows operating  
systems at the time of publication of this document:  
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2, Standard Edition (32-bit)  
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2, Enterprise Edition (32-bit)  
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2, Standard x64 Edition (64-bit)  
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2, Enterprise x64 Edition (64-bit)  
Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Standard Edition (32 or 64-bit)  
Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Enterprise Edition (32 or 64-bit)  
Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Datacenter Edition (32 or 64-bit)  
The updated list of supported operating systems is at the following server-specific  
URL:  
Assisted Installation Using Sun  
Installation Assistant (SIA)  
The Sun Installation Assistant (SIA) is a tool supported for use with x64 Sun Fire and  
Sun Blade servers that assists in the installation of supported Linux and Microsoft  
Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008 operating systems (OS). With SIA,  
you can install the OS, the appropriate drivers, and if necessary, additional system  
software by simply booting the SIA media and following the prompts.  
SIA does not automate the OS installation process. You still need to follow the  
installation procedures for your OS, but you do not have to inventory your system  
hardware, search out and download device drivers most recently supported by Sun,  
nor will you need to create a separate driver CD. SIA does that work for you.  
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SIA Media Availability, Updates and  
Documentation  
The Sun Installation Assistant CD/DVD ships with Sun servers that support the x64  
processor architecture. For a complete list of supported Sun server platforms, refer to  
the SIA information page at:  
In addition, an ISO CD image of the Sun Installation Assistant is available for  
download from the Sun Download page at:  
Updates to the SIA program can be obtained easily during the SIA installation by  
using the Remote Update option in the SIA.  
Documentation describing how to use SIA can be found with the rest of the  
documentation for your server on the Sun documentation web site:  
Manual Installation  
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008 locally, or remotely, on one  
or more servers.  
Note – If you plan to install Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008 using a  
Blade X6250 Server Module Drivers Into WIM or RIS Images” on page 59.  
To install Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008 from CD media onto a your  
server, complete the following procedures in order:  
1. Downloading Server-Specific Driver Packages (see Chapter 2).  
2. Selecting the Delivery Methods (see Chapter 3).  
3. Prepare for Mass Storage Driver Delivery (see Chapter 4).  
4. Configure the JavaRConsole System, only required if you are planning to install  
Windows from a remote console (see Chapter 5).  
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5. Installing Windows Server 2003 (see Chapter 6).  
6. Installing Windows Server 2008 (see Chapter 7).  
7. Update the Critical Server-Specific Drivers (see Chapter 8).  
After completing these procedures, you will have successfully installed the Windows  
Server operating system.  
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2
Downloading Server-Specific Driver  
Packages  
This chapter describes how to download the server-specific driver packages needed  
for Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008 installation.  
Note – If you have the Tools and Drivers CD, you can skip this chapter and proceed  
to Chapter 3. You can use the CD for creation of the mass storage driver floppy disk  
and the installation of the other server-specific drivers. The latest version of the  
Tools and Drivers CD for your server is also available as a downloadable image on  
the Sun download site.  
To download the drivers:  
1. Go to the driver download site for your server.  
2. Choose one of the following download options:  
If you are installing using the Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008  
media, download X6250_Tools_And_Drivers_Windows_xxxxx.zipto a  
hard drive location or media that will be accessible during the installation.  
Extract the following sub-packages contained in the .zipfile:  
FloppyPack.zip(contains the disk controller drivers for the Sun Blade  
X6250). You will use this package to create driver media for your Windows  
Server 2003 installation, see Chapter 3.  
InstallPack.exe(program to update server-specific device drivers after  
installing Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008)  
DriverPack.zip(for experts only, server-specific driver archive for  
Windows Server, English). Download this file if you want to perform a PXE  
installation described in Chapter 9, “Incorporating Sun Blade X6250 Server  
Module Drivers Into WIM or RIS Images” on page 59.  
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OptPack.zip(for experts only, supplemental software archive). Download  
this file if you want to incorporate the supplemental software into a PXE  
installation.  
If you are installing Windows Server using a PXE server (advanced  
installation), extract the contents of the DriverPack.zipfile on the PXE  
server.  
Note – The xxxxx number identifies the version of the package (for example,  
X6250_Tools_And_Drivers_Windows_38907.zip).  
3. Make sure that the driver packages are available as you begin the operating  
system installation. Proceed to Chapter 3 to select the delivery methods.  
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3
Selecting the Delivery Methods  
In this chapter, you will decide on the delivery methods to provide the mass storage  
drivers and the Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008 media for  
To select mass storage driver media and Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server  
2008 distribution media delivery methods, complete the following procedures:  
1. Select a Mass Storage Drivers Method.  
2. Select a Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008 Distribution Media  
Method.  
3. Make a note of the delivery methods you selected and proceed to Chapter 4.  
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Select a Mass Storage Drivers Method  
Select a method listed in TABLE 3-1 that meets the need of your environment for  
providing the appropriate mass storage drivers for Windows Server 2003  
installation. Make note of the method you have selected  
Note – For Windows Server 2008, the Windows distribution media includes all  
drivers necessary to install Windows on the Sun Blade X6250 server module. If you  
are installing Windows Server 2003, you will need to supply mass storage drivers  
during the installation using one of the methods described below.  
TABLE 3-1  
Delivery Methods for Windows 2003 Mass Storage Drivers  
Ease of Configuration and  
Mass Storage Drivers Delivery Method  
Additional Requirements  
Installation  
Floppy Disk Local: Uses a physical • External USB floppy drive listed as  
Easy  
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USB floppy drive externally  
connected to a USB port on the  
server module dongle cable. Do not  
connect it to a hub, as this could  
cause the installation to fail. You  
can use a hub on the other dongle  
USB connector to connect  
“Designed for Windows” on the  
Windows Marketplace site:  
• Floppy disk  
• Server module dongle cable  
additional devices, such as a  
keyboard and mouse.  
Floppy Disk Remote: Uses a  
remote KVMS to redirect to a  
physical floppy drive on the system  
hosting the JavaRConsole.  
• JavaRConsole system with network  
access to your Sun Blade server  
module’s network management port minimally increased over the  
Medium:  
Installation time will be  
and an attached floppy drive  
Floppy Disk Local method.  
• Floppy disk  
Floppy Image: Uses a remote  
KVMS to redirect to a floppy image  
file on the system hosting the  
JavaRConsole. Only available for  
server modules supporting ILOM.  
This method can not be used for  
server modules using ELOM.  
• JavaRConsole system with network  
access to your Sun Blade server  
Medium:  
Installation time will be  
module’s management network port minimally increased over the  
Floppy Disk Local method.  
• Floppy image file  
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If you do not use a USB floppy drive designed for Windows, it might appear that the drivers are installed during the OS installation,  
but when you reboot the system, the graphical part of the Windows setup will be unable to find the drivers again and the installation  
will fail with an error message.  
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Select a Windows Server 2003 or  
Windows Server 2008 Distribution  
Media Method  
Select a method listed in TABLE 3-2 that meets the need of your environment for  
providing the Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008 distribution media for  
the Windows installation on your server. Make a note of the method that you  
selected.  
TABLE 3-2  
Delivery Methods for Windows Server Distribution Media  
Windows OS Media Delivery Method  
Additional Requirements  
Ease of Configuration and Installation  
Windows Local: Uses an external  
CD/DVD drive connected to the  
USB port on the server module  
dongle. A USB hub may also be  
used.  
• External USB CD/DVD drive  
listed as “Designed for  
Windows” on the Windows  
Marketplace site:  
Easy  
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• Server module dongle cable  
JavaRConsole system with the  
Windows Remote: Uses a remote  
Medium: Installation time will be  
significantly increased over the  
Windows Local method.  
KVMS to redirect the CD drive to a network access to the Sun Blade  
physical CD drive on the system  
hosting the JavaRConsole.  
server module network  
management port and an attached  
CD/DVD drive  
Windows Image: Uses a remote  
KVMS to redirect the CD drive to a access to the Sun Blade server  
Windows media image file on the  
system hosting the JavaRConsole.  
JavaRConsole system with network Medium: Installation time will be  
significantly increased over the  
module management network port Windows Local method.  
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If you do not use a USB floppy drive designed for Windows, it might appear that the drivers are installed during the OS installation,  
but when you reboot the system, the graphical part of the Windows setup will be unable to find the drivers again and the installation  
will fail with an error message.  
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4
Prepare for Mass Storage Driver  
Delivery  
This chapter contains instructions on preparing the necessary mass storage drivers  
media for Windows Server 2003 installation.  
Note – For Windows Server 2008, the Windows distribution media includes all  
drivers necessary to install Windows on the Sun Blade X6250 server module. If you  
are installing Windows Server 2003, you will need to supply mass storage drivers  
during the installation using one of the methods described here.  
Depending on the method selected in Chapter 3, you will use one of the procedures  
in this chapter. See TABLE 4-1.  
TABLE 4-1  
Mass Storage Driver Delivery Methods  
Delivery Method  
Section to Read  
Floppy Disk Local  
Floppy Disk Remote  
Floppy Image  
“Create a Floppy Disk” on page 13  
“Create a Floppy Disk” on page 13  
“Copy the Floppy Image File” on page 17  
Create a Floppy Disk  
For the Floppy Disk Local or Floppy Disk Remote delivery method, you need to create a  
floppy disk containing the mass storage drivers before proceeding with the  
Windows Server 2003 installation.  
Ensure that the following system configurations and materials are readily available:  
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System with a floppy drive  
Floppy disk  
The latest Tools and Drivers CD for you server, or FloppyPack.zip (See  
“Downloading Server-Specific Driver Packages” on page 7 for details on  
obtaining FloppyPack.zip)  
To Create a Floppy Disk for the Sun Blade X6250  
Server Module  
Sun provides a wizard to help create the necessary floppy disk required for  
Windows Server 2003 installation. The Sun Mass-Storage Driver Disk Creation  
wizard may be started using one of the following methods: from the main menu of  
your server’s Tools and Drivers CD, or from the mkfloppy.exewizard. Directions  
for using either method are described below.  
1. Start the Sun Mass-Storage Driver Disk Creation wizard using one of the  
following methods:  
drive. The CD will autostart. At the main menu, select Make a Mass-Storage  
Driver Disk, and then proceed to Step 2.  
--or--  
If you have downloaded FloppyPack.zipfrom the Sun download site (see  
“Downloading Server-Specific Driver Packages” on page 7), do the following  
to copy and extract the files:  
i. On a system running Microsoft Windows software with a floppy drive,  
copy the FloppyPack.zipfile to a temporary directory.  
ii. Start Windows Explorer.  
iii. Navigate to the folder where you placed the downloaded file.  
iv. Select FloppyPack.zip.  
v. On the File menu, click Extract All.  
Note – If your version of Windows Explorer does not natively support compressed  
folders, use a third-party utility to extract the contents of the zip file. Make sure to  
maintain the directory structure of the folders after extracting them.  
vi. Extract the files into a new (empty) folder.  
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vii. Start Windows Explorer and navigate to the folder containing the  
viii. In Windows Explorer, open the directory containing the extracted files and  
double-click the mkfloppy.exewizard, and then proceed to the next  
step.  
2. At the Mass-Storage Driver Disk Creation wizard welcome page (see  
FIGURE 4-1), click Next.  
Insert a blank floppy disk into drive A: when prompted.  
FIGURE 4-1 Mass-Storage Drivers Disk Creation Wizard Welcome Page  
3. At the Select a Drivers Disk to Create page (see FIGURE 4-2), select the  
appropriate driver for your installed disk controller, and then click Next.  
Follow the instructions in the wizard to create the mass storage driver floppy disk  
for your server.  
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FIGURE 4-2 Select Driver Disks to Create Page  
4. At the Format 3 1/2 Floppy page (see FIGURE 4-3), click the Start button to begin  
formatting.  
FIGURE 4-3 Format 3 1/2 Floppy Page  
5. When the floppy disk formatting is complete, click the Close button.  
The Format 3 1/2 Floppy page closes and you are returned to the Mass-Storage  
Driver Disk Creation wizard.  
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6. Click Next and follow the instructions in the wizard to complete the creation of  
the mass storage driver floppy disk, and then do one of the following:  
If you are installing Windows remotely using the Floppy Disk Remote  
method, proceed to Chapter 5 to setup your remote console.  
To begin installing Windows Server 2003 using the Floppy Disk Local method,  
proceed to Chapter 6.  
Copy the Floppy Image File  
drivers.  
Ensure that a JavaRConsole system is available to host the driver files. This system  
must have access to the FloppyPack.zipdriver package downloaded from the  
driver download site or on the Tools and Drivers CD (system software release 2.0, or  
later) as shown in “Downloading Server-Specific Driver Packages” on page 7.  
To Copy the Floppy Image File  
To copy the floppy image file using a Windows system:  
1. Prepare the driver files:  
If you are using the Tools and Drivers CD to access the floppy package, do  
the following:  
i. Insert the CD into the JavaRConsole system.  
ii. Navigate to the following directory:  
windows\w2k3\packages\FloppyPack\image  
the following image is available:  
-- smi.img(for the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module)  
and then proceed to Step 2.  
If you have downloaded FloppyPack.zipfrom the download site, do the  
following to copy and extract the files:  
i. Copy the FloppyPack.zipfile to a temporary directory.  
ii. Start Windows Explorer.  
iii. Navigate to the temporary folder where you placed the downloaded file.  
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iv. Select FloppyPack.zip.  
v. On the File menu, click Extract All.  
Note – If your version of Windows Explorer does not natively support compressed  
folders, use a third-party utility to extract the contents of the zip file. Make sure to  
maintain the directory structure of the folders after extracting them.  
vi. Navigate to the folder where the extracted files reside.  
vii. Navigate to the image folder, and then proceed to the next step.  
2. Copy the smi.imgfile to a folder on the JavaRConsole system that will be available  
during installation.  
Note the smi.imgfile location.  
3. To install Windows remotely using the Floppy Image method, proceed to  
Chapter 5 to setup your remote console.  
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CHAPTER  
5
Configure the JavaRConsole System  
This chapter describes how to set up the JavaRConsole system to deliver the mass  
storage drivers and Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008 media for  
operating system installation.  
Note – If you have chosen both the Floppy Disk Local (only required for Windows  
Server 2003 installations) and Windows Local delivery methods in Chapter 3, proceed  
to Chapter 6.  
You will need to set up a JavaRConsole system if you have chosen any one of the  
following mass storage driver or Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008  
media delivery methods described in Chapter 3:  
Floppy Disk Remote  
Floppy Image (Only available for server modules supporting ILOM. This  
method can not be used for server modules using ELOM.)  
Windows Remote  
Windows Image  
Note – This procedure does not provide detailed instructions for setting up the  
JavaRConsole hardware. For Sun Blade server modules with ILOM, see the Integrated  
Lights Out Manager (ILOM) Administration Guide for further information. For Sun  
Blade server modules with ELOM, see the Embedded Lights Out Manager  
Administration Guide for further information. Note that there are multiple versions of  
LOM, be sure to refer to the guide that matches your server’s installed version.  
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JavaRConsole System Requirements  
The requirements for the JavaRConsole system are:  
Solaris, Linux, or Windows operating system is installed.  
The system must be connected to a network that has access to the Sun Blade  
server module Ethernet management port.  
Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 6.0 or later is installed.  
If the JavaRConsole system is running on Solaris, volume management must be  
disabled for JavaRConsole to access the physical floppy and/or CD/DVD-ROM  
drives.  
If the JavaRConsole system is running on Windows Server 2003 or Windows  
Server 2008, Internet Explorer Enhanced Security must be disabled.  
The JavaRConsole system and ILOM or ELOM service processor has been set up.  
This section describes how to setup the JavaRConsole system to deliver the mass  
storage drivers and operating system distribution media during a remote Windows  
installation. Follow the instructions that match your server’s configuration:  
“To Set Up the JavaRConsole System for Servers With ILOM” on page 20  
“To Set Up the JavaRConsole System for Servers With ELOM” on page 25  
To Set Up the JavaRConsole System for Servers  
With ILOM  
This section describes how to setup the JavaRConsole system using ILOM to deliver  
the mass storage drivers and Windows operating system distribution media during a  
remote Windows installation.  
Note – This procedure assumes that the JavaRConsole system and ILOM service  
processor have been set up according to the instructions in the Integrated Lights Out  
Manager (ILOM) Administration Guide for your Sun Blade server module.  
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1. Start the remote console application by typing the IP address of the Integrated  
Lights Out Manager (ILOM) service processor into a browser on the  
JavaRConsole system.  
FIGURE 5-1 URL Sample  
The Security Alert dialog box displays.  
FIGURE 5-2 Security Alert Dialog Box  
2. Click Yes.  
The ILOM login screen appears.  
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FIGURE 5-3 Login Screen  
3. Enter the user name and password and click Log In.  
The default user name is root and default password is changeme.  
The ILOM Version Information screen appears.  
FIGURE 5-4 ILOM WebGUI Interface Version Information Screen  
4. Click the Remote Control tab in the ILOM WebGUI.  
The Launch Redirection screen appears.  
Note – Make sure that the mouse mode is set to Absolute mode in the Mouse Mode  
Settings tab.  
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FIGURE 5-5 ILOM WebGUI Launch Redirection Screen  
5. Click Launch Redirection.  
Note – When using Windows for JavaRConsole system redirection, an additional  
warning appears after clicking Launch Redirection. If the Hostname Mismatch  
dialog box is displayed, click the Yes button.  
FIGURE 5-6 Hostname Mismatch Dialog Box  
The Remote Control dialog box appears.  
FIGURE 5-7 Remote Control Login Dialog Box  
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6. In the Remote Control Login dialog box, enter your user name and password  
and click OK.  
The default user name is root and password is changeme.  
After the login is successful, the JavaRConsole screen appears.  
FIGURE 5-8 JavaRConsole Devices Menu  
7. From the Devices menu, select Floppy and/or CD-ROM according to the  
delivery method you have chosen.  
Floppy Disk Remote: Select Floppy to redirect the server to the contents of the  
physical floppy drive attached to the JavaRConsole system.  
Floppy Image: Select Floppy Image to redirect the server to the mass storage  
drivers floppy image file located on the JavaRConsole system.  
CD-ROM Remote: Select CD-ROM to redirect the server to the operating  
system software CD/DVD contents from the CD/DVD-ROM drive attached to  
the JavaRConsole system.  
CD-ROM Image: Select CD-ROM Image to redirect the server to the operating  
system software .isoimage file located on the JavaRConsole system.  
Caution – Using the CD-ROM Remote or CD-ROM Image options to install the  
Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008 will significantly increase the time  
necessary to perform the installation as the content of the CD-ROM is accessed over  
the network. The installation duration will depend on the network connectivity and  
traffic.  
When done, proceed to the appropriate chapter for additional operating system  
installation instructions.  
To install Windows Server 2003, proceed to Chapter 6.  
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To install Windows Server 2008, proceed to Chapter 7.  
To Set Up the JavaRConsole System for Servers  
With ELOM  
Use this procedure to start the remote console application from a browser by  
accessing the ELOM’s web GUI. You might be presented with a series of questions.  
In each case, select Run.  
Note – Each new ELOM system is delivered with DHCP set as the default. If an IP  
address is not found within 5 seconds, the system defaults to the IP address  
192.168.1.2to allow instant web access.  
1. Open your web browser.  
2. In the address bar, type the IP address of the Sun Blade X6250 server module’s  
ELOM.  
The login screen appears.  
3. Type the default user name and password.  
Username:root  
Password:changeme  
4. Click Login.  
The ELOM displays the System Information screen.  
The following tabs are displayed: System Information, System Monitoring,  
Configuration, User Management, Remote Control, and Maintenance.  
5. Click the Remote Control tab.  
6. Select Redirection.  
The screen displays a Launch Redirection button.  
7. Click Launch Redirection.  
A hostname mismatch message appears.  
8. Click Run.  
Other security messages might appear.  
9. Click Run, OK, or Yes, as appropriate.  
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Note – For systems using Firefox and Mozilla web browsers, the Java RTE must be  
version 1.6 or later.  
The web browser downloads the embedded remote control application  
automatically, and the Remote Console screen appears. If the remote console does  
not appear, it might be blocked by web browser security controls. Reduce security  
configuration to allow the remote console to display.  
The remote console application supports the redirection of the following types of  
devices:  
Video display – the server’s video output is automatically displayed on the  
local console screen.  
Keyboard and mouse devices – Standard keyboards, mouse, and other pointing  
devices. Keyboard and mouse redirection is enabled by default.  
Storage devices – CD/DVD drives, Flash, DVD-ROM or floppy drives, hard  
drives, NFS. or ISO files.  
10. Select Storage from the menu bar and click Mount Device.  
The Device Configuration Window displays. This enables the corresponding local  
storage device to connect to the remote server as though it were a storage device  
attached directly to that remote server.  
FIGURE 5-9 Device Configuration Window  
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11. From the Device Configuration window, select Floppy and/or CD-ROM  
according to the delivery method you have chosen.  
Floppy Disk Remote: Select Floppy to redirect the server to the contents of the  
physical floppy drive attached to the JavaRConsole system. This method may  
be used if you are installing the Windows Server 2003 on a Sun Blade X6250  
server module equipped with a REM.  
CD-ROM Remote: Select CD-ROM to redirect the server to the operating  
system software CD/DVD contents from the CD/DVD-ROM drive attached to  
the JavaRConsole system.  
CD-ROM Image: Select CD-ROM Image to redirect the server to the operating  
system software .isoimage file located on the JavaRConsole system.  
Caution – Using the CD-ROM Remote or CD-ROM Image options to install the  
Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008 will significantly increase the time  
necessary to perform the installation as the content of the CD-ROM is accessed over  
the network. The installation duration will depend on the network connectivity and  
traffic.  
12. When you have made your selections, click Submit.  
The devices are mounted and ready for the Windows install.  
Proceed to the appropriate chapter for additional operating system installation  
instructions.  
To install Windows Server 2003, proceed to Chapter 6.  
To install Windows Server 2008, proceed to Chapter 7.  
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6
Installing Windows Server 2003  
This chapter describes how to install the Windows Server 2003 operating system  
onto a Sun Blade X6250 server using the Windows Server 2003 media.  
Installation Requirements  
Before beginning the operating system installation, make sure that the following  
requirements are met for all installation methods:  
Complete the procedures in the previous chapters of this document (Chapters 2  
through 5).  
When using the Floppy Disk Local mass storage drivers installation method,  
connect the USB floppy drive directly to one of the USB ports on the dongle cable  
provided with the server. Other USB devices should be connected to a USB hub  
attached to the other dongle cable USB port.  
If you are using an optional Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module (Adaptec™-  
based), choose one of the following installation options that best matches your  
needs:  
If you want to include your boot disk as part of a RAID configuration, you  
must configure your RAID volume(s) using the controller’s array cofiguration  
utility before you install the Windows operating system. The controller’s BIOS  
configuration utility is accessible during the server boot process by pressing  
If you have a clean boot disk (no partitions) and do not want to make it part of  
a RAID, you must still create an array volume on it using the controller’s BIOS  
configuration utility (accessible by pressing Ctrl+A when prompted during  
server boot) in order for Windows to be able to access the disk. This must be  
done before you install the Windows operating system. For more information,  
see Appendix B.  
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If you have a disk with a preinstalled bootable array volume (and it is not part  
of an existing RAID that you want to keep) and you want to overwrite it to  
install Windows, no other disk preparation is required. During the Windows  
operating system installation you will be presented the option to overwrite any  
existing partition(s) within the array volume. The following figure shows an  
example of a system with an existing bootable Sun Blade REM array volume.  
FIGURE 6-1 Example Startup Screen Showing Existing Sun Blade REM Array Volume  
Note – More information about using the controller’s BIOS configuration utility is  
described in the Sun Blade X6250 Server Module Installation Guide (820-1182).  
For information about specific details on Windows Server 2003 installation, refer  
to your Microsoft Windows documentation.  
Note – The complete Microsoft Windows Server 2003 installation process is not  
documented in this section. This section documents only the steps that are specific  
for installing Windows Server 2003 on your Sun Blade server module.  
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For requirements specific to the mass storage driver and Windows Server 2003  
media delivery methods that you have chosen, see TABLE 6-1.  
TABLE 6-1  
Method  
Requirements for Each Installation Method  
Action or items required  
Floppy Disk Local  
Use a physical USB floppy drive externally connected to the USB  
port on the server module dongle.  
Floppy Disk Remote Connect the floppy drive to the JavaRConsole system (if necessary)  
and insert the mass-storage drivers floppy disk into the floppy  
drive.  
Floppy Image  
Ensure that the .imgfile is accessible from the JavaRConsole  
system. Only available for server modules supporting ILOM. This  
method can not be used for server modules using ELOM.  
Windows Local  
Make sure that a USB CD/DVD drive is externally connected to a  
USB port on the server module dongle. A USB hub may also be  
used. Also have the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 installation  
media available.  
Windows Remote  
Windows Image  
Insert the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 installation media into  
the JavaRConsole system’s CD or DVD-ROM drive.  
Ensure that the Windows Server 2003 installation media is  
accessible from the JavaRConsole system.  
Installing the Operating System  
Follow these steps to install the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 software onto your  
Sun Blade X6250 server module.  
Note – The Windows installation will format the drive you designate as the boot  
disk, any pre-existing data on that disk will be lost.  
1. Make sure that you have completed all of the requirements listed in Installation  
Requirements.  
2. Power cycle your server.  
The BIOS POST process begins.  
3. Press F8 when the Press F8 for BBS POPUPprompt appears on the BIOS  
POST screen (see FIGURE 6-2).  
The BBS POPUP menu will allow you to select a boot device.  
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FIGURE 6-2 F8 Prompt Example  
4. Once the BIOS POST process is complete, the Boot Device menu appears (see  
FIGURE 6-3). If you have selected the Windows Local installation method, insert  
the Windows media CD in the server’s DVD drive now.  
FIGURE 6-3 Boot Device Menu Example  
5. Select the DVD/CD-ROMdrive or the CD image from the Boot Device menu and  
press Enter.  
If prompted with Press any key to boot from CD, quickly press any key.  
The Windows Setup process begins.  
6. Press F6 when you see the following prompt at the bottom of the screen during  
the Windows Setup process:  
Press F6 if you need to install a third party SCSI or RAID  
driver.  
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Note – The prompt is displayed in the early stages of Windows Setup and lasts for  
approximately five seconds and is easy to miss. If you do not press F6 while the  
prompt is being displayed, the screen allowing you to specify additional drivers is  
not displayed and the installation will fail. You will need to restart the system and  
go back to Step 3.  
After pressing F6, a screen will appear providing you with the option to specify  
additional mass storage devices.  
FIGURE 6-4 Specify Additional Device Screen  
7. Make sure that the mass storage drivers are accessible according to the mass  
storage driver installation method that you have selected.  
Floppy Disk Local: Mass storage drivers floppy disk in floppy drive A  
attached to the server  
Floppy Disk Remote: Mass storage drivers floppy disk in the JavaRConsole  
server floppy drive  
Floppy Image (only supported for server modules using ILOM): the  
smi.imgvailable on the JavaRConsole system  
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8. Press Sto specify additional devices.  
A screen appears listing the available drivers. Refer to FIGURE 6-5.  
FIGURE 6-5 Example Select Mass Storage Adapter Screen  
9. Select the appropriate mass storage controller driver for your server depending  
on the version of Windows (32-bit or 64-bit) you are installing, and then press  
Enter:  
For servers with an Adaptec-based Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module,  
select:  
Adaptec SAS/SATA-II RAID Controller (32-bit)  
or  
Adaptec SAS/SATA-II RAID Controller (64-bit)  
Windows Setup will then display your selection.  
10. Windows Setup lists the mass storage driver to be installed (example shown in  
FIGURE 6-6). Press Enter to continue.  
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FIGURE 6-6 Example Specify Additional Device Screen With Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion  
Module Selected  
11. Confirm your choice and press Enter to continue.  
The Welcome to Setup screen is displayed.  
12. At the Welcome to Setup screen, press Enter to continue.  
The Setup Selection screen is displayed.  
FIGURE 6-7 Setup Selection Screen  
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13. Press either Enter to select Express Setup, or C to select Custom Setup.  
If you created a RAID volume on your boot disk as part of your prerequisite  
preparations for installing Windows, press C to select Custom Setup and  
manually partition the disk. Make sure to reserve a minimum of 200 MB of  
unpartitioned space at the end of the drive. Otherwise, press Enter to select  
Express Setup.  
14. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the initial setup of Windows  
Server 2003 until you are prompted with the following message:  
Remove disks or other media. Press any key to restart.  
When this message appears you will need to complete one of the following steps,  
depending on which driver delivery method you have chosen, to complete the  
installation:  
Floppy Disk Local: Remove the floppy disk from the floppy drive attached to  
the server.  
Floppy Disk Remote: Remove the floppy disk from the JavaRConsole server.  
Floppy Image (only supported for server modules using ILOM): Deselect  
Floppy Image from the JavaRConsole Devices menu.  
Then, press any key to restart the system and complete the Windows Server 2003  
Installation.  
15. Proceed to Chapter 8 “Updating the Critical Server-Specific Drivers.”  
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7
Installing Windows Server 2008  
This chapter describes how to install the Windows Server 2008 operating system  
directly onto your server using the Windows Server 2008 media.  
Installation Requirements  
Before beginning the operating system installation, make sure that the following  
requirements are met.  
For all installation methods:  
Complete the procedures in the previous chapters of this document that apply  
(Chapters 2 through 5).  
Verify that a keyboard and mouse are connected to the server’s dongle cable, or to  
a USB hub that is connected to the server’s dongle cable.  
If you are using an optional Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module (Adaptec™-  
based), choose one of the following installation options that best matches your  
needs:  
If you want to include your boot disk as part of a RAID configuration, you  
must configure your RAID volume(s) using the controller’s array cofiguration  
utility before you install the Windows operating system. The controller’s BIOS  
configuration utility is accessible during the server boot process by pressing  
If you have a clean boot disk (no partitions) and do not want to make it part of  
a RAID, you must still create an array volume on it using the controller’s BIOS  
configuration utility (accessible by pressing Ctrl+A when prompted during  
server boot) in order for Windows to be able to access the disk. This must be  
done before you install the Windows operating system. For more information,  
see Appendix B.  
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If you have a disk with a preinstalled bootable array volume (and it is not part  
of an existing RAID that you want to keep) and you want to overwrite it to  
install Windows, no other disk preparation is required. During the Windows  
operating system installation you will be presented the option to overwrite any  
existing partition(s) within the array volume. The following figure shows an  
example of a system with an existing bootable Sun Blade REM array volume.  
FIGURE 7-1 Example Startup Screen Showing Existing Sun Blade REM Array Volume  
Note – More information about using the controller’s BIOS configuration utility is  
described in the Sun Blade X6250 Server Module Installation Guide (820-1182).  
For information about specific details of the operating system installation, refer to  
your Microsoft Windows documentation.  
Note – The complete Microsoft Windows Server 2008 installation process is not  
documented in this section. This section documents only the steps that are specific  
for installing Windows Server 2008 on your server.  
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For requirements specific to the Windows media delivery method that you have  
chosen, see TABLE 7-1.  
TABLE 7-1  
Method  
Requirements for Each Installation Method  
Action or items required  
Windows Local  
Windows Remote  
Windows Image  
Uses an external CD/DVD drive connected to the USB port on the  
server module dongle. A USB hub may also be used.  
Insert the Microsoft Windows Server 2008 installation media into  
the JavaRConsole system’s DVD-ROM drive.  
Ensure that the Windows Server 2008 installation media is  
accessible from the JavaRConsole system.  
Installing the Operating System  
Follow these steps to install the Microsoft Windows Server 2008 software onto your  
your server.  
Note – The Windows installation will format the drive you designate as the boot  
disk, any pre-existing data on that disk will be lost.  
1. Make sure that you have completed all of the requirements listed in  
“Installation Requirements” on page 37.  
2. Power cycle your server.  
The BIOS POST process begins.  
3. Press F8 when the Press F8 for BBS POPUPprompt appears on the BIOS  
POST screen (see FIGURE 7-2).  
The BBS POPUP menu will allow you to select a boot device.  
FIGURE 7-2 F8 Prompt Example  
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4. Once the BIOS POST process is complete, the Boot Device menu appears (see  
FIGURE 7-3). If you have selected the Windows Local installation method, insert  
the Windows Server 2008 media DVD in the server’s DVD drive now.  
FIGURE 7-3 Boot Device Menu Example  
5. Select CD/DVDfrom the Boot Device menu and press Enter.  
If prompted with Press any key to boot from CD, quickly press any key.  
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6. The Windows installation wizard starts. Proceed through the installation  
wizard until you see the Installation Type page displayed, and then click  
Custom (advanced).  
FIGURE 7-4 Select Installation Type Page  
7. You will then see the Where to Install Windows page (see FIGURE 7-5), do one of  
the following:  
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FIGURE 7-5 Where to Install Windows Page Example  
If you do not want to override the Windows default partition settings, click  
Next and skip to Step 9.  
If you do want to override the Windows default partition settings, click  
Driver Options (advanced) and proceed to the next step.  
Caution – Formatting or re-partitioning a pre-existing partition will destroy all data  
on the partition.  
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8. At the Advanced Driver Options page (see FIGURE 7-6), do the following:  
FIGURE 7-6 Windows Partition Management Page  
a. Click Delete to delete the existing partition.  
b. Click New to create the new partition.  
c. Change size settings as needed, and then click Apply.  
d. Click Next and proceed to the next step.  
9. The Windows installation begins.  
The server will reboot multiple times during the installation process.  
10. When Windows installation is complete, Windows starts and prompts you to  
change the user password. Click OK and proceed to set up the initial user  
account.  
Note – Windows Server 2008 enforces stronger password schemes for user accounts  
than previous versions of Windows. Password standards include restrictions on  
length, complexity and history. If you need more details, click the Accessibility link  
at the account creation page.  
Once the initial user account is created, the Windows Server 2008 desktop is  
displayed.  
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11. Proceed to Chapter 8 “Updating the Critical Server-Specific Drivers” to install  
server-specific software and the latest Sun-supported drivers.  
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8
Update the Critical Server-Specific  
Drivers  
This chapter describes how to update the Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server  
This chapter contains the following sections:  
“Updating the Server-Specific Drivers” on page 46  
“Installing Supplemental Software” on page 51  
“Additional Information for Supplemental Software” on page 52  
The procedures in this chapter assume that you already:  
Installed the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008 operating  
Have the latest Tools and Drivers CD for your server available.  
--or--  
Downloaded X6250_Tools_And_Drivers_Windows_xxxxx.zipand extracted  
InstallPack.exeto a location accessible to the server as described in “Prepare  
for Mass Storage Driver Delivery” on page 13.  
Note – The xxxxx number identifies the version of the package (for example,  
X6250_Tools_And_Drivers_Windows_38907.zip).  
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Updating the Server-Specific Drivers  
Sun provides a wizard to install Sun server-specific drivers and supplemental  
software. The Sun Installation Package wizard may be started using one of the  
following methods: from the main menu of your server’s Tools and Drivers CD, or  
from the InstallPack.exeexecutable file. Directions for using either method are  
described below.  
To Update the Server-Specific Drivers  
1. Start the Sun Installation Package software using one of the following  
methods:  
connected to the server. The CD will autostart. At the main menu, select  
Install Drivers and Supplemental Software.  
--or--  
If you downloaded the InstallPack.exefile from the Sun download site  
(as described in “Downloading Server-Specific Driver Packages” on page 7),  
ensure that it has been copied to a local drive on the server, and then run the  
InstallPack.exeapplication.  
The Sun Install Package dialog box (shown below) displays.  
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FIGURE 8-1 Sun Installation Package Dialog Box Example  
2. Click Next to accept the default settings.  
Note that you should always accept the “platform-specific drivers” to ensure that  
the most recent versions of the device drivers are installed. The Install Pack notice  
dialog box displays.  
FIGURE 8-2 Install Pack Notice Dialog Box Example  
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3. Review the Important Note and then click Next.  
The Welcome to the Sun Installation Wizard displays.  
FIGURE 8-3 Sun Installation Wizard Example  
4. Click Next.  
The End User License Agreement page appears.  
FIGURE 8-4 End User License Agreement Page  
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5. Select “I accept this agreement”, and then click Next.  
The platform-specific drivers are installed (see FIGURE 8-5). A green check mark  
verifies that each driver has been successfully installed.  
FIGURE 8-5 Finished Installing Page Example  
6. Click Finish.  
The System Settings Change dialog box displays (see FIGURE 8-6).  
FIGURE 8-6 System Settings Change Dialog Box  
Note – If you plan on installing Supplemental Software (highly recommended), do  
not restart your system at this time. Once the Supplemental Software has been  
installed, you will be prompted to restart the system.  
7. If you accepted the default settings in Step 2, click No to proceed to “Installing  
Supplemental Software” on page 51.  
If you are not installing the Supplemental Software, click Yes to restart your  
computer.  
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Installing Supplemental Software  
There are supplemental software components available for your Sun Blade server  
module. You have two options for installation: Typical, where basic choices are  
made for you (as indicated in the table below), and Custom, which is a superset of  
Typical and includes all software components of Typical plus additional software  
components you can select.  
TABLE 8-1  
Available Components  
Windows Server  
2003  
Windows Server  
2008  
Sun STK RAID Manager—Allows you to configure, administer and  
monitor RAID on the Sun Blade RAID Expansion Module, X4620A  
(Adaptec-based). Refer to “Managing RAID Using the StorageTek RAID  
Manager” on page 53.  
Typical  
Typical  
ipmitool—Command line utility that reads the sensor data repository  
(SDR) and displays sensor values, System Event Log (SEL) entries, Field  
Replaceable Unit (FRU) inventory information, gets and sets LAN  
configuration parameters, and performs chassis power control  
operations via the BMC (also called the Service Processor). For Windows  
Server 2003 installations, refer to “Completing the IPMItool Installation”  
on page 56).  
Typical  
Typical  
Intel Teaming—NIC teaming features include fault tolerance, load  
balancing, link aggregation, and Virtual LAN (VLAN) tagging. After  
installation, refer to “Using Intel NIC Teaming” on page 53.  
Typical  
Typical  
To Install Supplemental Software  
Note – If you have already installed the supplemental software, running the  
installation again will not necessarily reinstall the supplemental software. It may  
result in the components being removed. Carefully review the dialog boxes during  
supplemental software installation to ensure that the results are as expected.  
If you selected Supplemental Software at the initial Installation Package page (see  
FIGURE 8-1) in Step 2, and selected No in Step 7, the Supplemental Software dialog  
box displays:  
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FIGURE 8-7 Supplemental Software Dialog Box  
1. Click Next to accept the Typical settings, or select Custom to choose the options  
to install (see descriptions in TABLE 8-1).  
Component installation wizards will guide you through the installation of each of  
the selected supplemental software components.  
2. Once the supplemental software has been installed, click Finish.  
3. Click Yes at the System Setting Change dialog box to restart your system. If you  
ran the Sun Installation Package software from the Tools and Drivers CD,  
remove it now.  
Proceed to the next section to learn more about Supplemental software.  
This section lists additional information about Sun supplemental software for your  
server. This information includes:  
“Managing RAID Using the StorageTek RAID Manager” on page 53  
“Using Intel NIC Teaming” on page 53  
“Completing the IPMItool Installation” on page 56  
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Managing RAID Using the StorageTek RAID  
Manager  
For Sun servers with an Adaptec-based internal RAID controller, you can use the  
Sun StorageTek RAID Manager graphical user interface (GUI), Command Line  
Interface (CLI) or the Adaptec Configuration Utility to build your storage space.  
The Sun StorageTek RAID Manager software is an application that helps you  
build a storage space for your online data. Your storage space can include direct-  
attached or internal RAID storage. With the Sun StorageTek RAID Manager  
software, you can group disk drives into logical drives and build in redundancy  
to protect your data and improve system performance. You can also use the  
software to monitor and manage all the HBAs, enclosures, and disk drives in your  
storage space from a single location.  
The Adaptec Configuration Utility is a BIOS-based utility that enables you to  
create and manage controllers, disk drives and other devices, and arrays using the  
integrated RAID controller (Adaptec-based). If you use the BIOS Configuration  
Utility to create arrays, the Sun StorageTek RAID Manager GUI detects those  
arrays and displays them as logical drives in the GUI.  
The arrconfcommand-line interface (CLI) can be used with the Sun StorageTek  
SAS RAID HBA to perform many of the same tasks provided with the StorageTek  
RAID Manager GUI.  
Available documentation for the above components may be found on the Sun  
documentation web site at:  
Using Intel NIC Teaming  
Intel® PROSet for Windows Device Manager is an extension to the Windows Device  
Manager. When you install the NIC Teaming supplemental software for your Sun  
Blade X6250 server module, Intel PROSet software configuration tabs are  
automatically added to the network adapters listed in Device Manager.  
To Access Intel NIC Teaming Configuration Settings  
To access the functions available for your server’s network interface, do the  
following:  
1. From the Taskbar, click Start, and then click Run.  
The run dialog box is displayed.  
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2. In the Open list, type devmgmt.msc, and then click OK.  
The Device Manager dialog box is displayed.  
3. Expand the Network adapters group and select the first adapter.  
4. Right-click the selection and click Properties.  
The adapter properties dialog box is displayed.  
FIGURE 8-8 Intel NIC Adapter Properties  
5. To setup NIC teaming, click the Teaming tab.  
The teaming options are displayed (see FIGURE 8-8).  
6. Select Team with other adapters and then click New Team.  
The New Team Wizard is displayed.  
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FIGURE 8-9 New Team Wizard  
7. Click Next. The Adapter Selection page is displayed.  
FIGURE 8-10 Adapter Selection Page  
8. Select the adapters to be included in the team from the list of installed  
adapters.  
For more information on setting up NIC teaming for your environment, refer to the  
Intel Connectivity web page on “Advanced Networking Services—Teaming” at:  
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User Guides for your server’s network adapters at:  
Completing the IPMItool Installation  
The IPMItool is a command line utility that reads the sensor data repository (SDR)  
and displays sensor values, System Event Log (SEL) entries, Field Replaceable Unit  
(FRU) inventory information, gets and sets LAN configuration parameters, and  
performs chassis power control operations via the server’s service processor.  
IPMItool is supplemental software and may be installed using the server’s Tools and  
Drivers CD or using the Installpack.exeexecutable file (described earlier in this  
chapter).  
Once installed, the IPMItool may be used to access your server’s service processor  
(or another Sun server’s service processor) in the following ways:  
Through the server’s ILOM (Integrated Lights Out Manager) interface. For details  
on using ILOM, refer to your server’s ILOM documentation.  
Through the server’s Windows operating system. To use the IPMItool with  
Windows, it must be used in conjunction with the IPMI System Management  
driver (available with Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2). To make sure you have what  
you need to use the IPMItool with Windows Server 2003, refer to the  
requirements listed below.  
Requirements  
To use IPMItool, ensure that you have completed the requirements specified for your  
Windows Server 2003 version:  
Install IPMItool as described in “To Install Supplemental Software” on page 51.  
Install Microsoft’s IPMI System Management driver in Windows Server 2003  
R2 SP2.  
Configuration is required. Perform the steps described in To Install  
Microsoft’s IPMI System Management Driver (Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2)”  
on page 57.  
For Windows Server 2008:  
Install IPMItool as described in “To Install Supplemental Software” on page 51.  
No configuration is required. IPMItool is ready for use.  
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To Install Microsoft’s IPMI System Management Driver  
(Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2)  
Do the following before attempting to use the IPMItool through the Windows  
operating system:  
1. Install the Microsoft IPMI System Management driver:  
a. In Control Panel, open Add/Remove Programs.  
The Add/Remove Programs dialog is displayed.  
b. Click Add/Remove Windows Components.  
The Windows Components Wizard dialog is displayed.  
c. Highlight Management and Monitoring Tools component, and then click  
Details.  
The Management and Monitoring Tools page is displayed.  
d. Do one of the following:  
If the Select the Hardware Management subcomponent check box is  
already selected, skip to Step 2.  
If the Select the Hardware Management subcomponent check box is not  
selected, select it. The “3rd Party Drivers” warning dialog appears.  
e. Read the warning and then click OK.  
The Management and Monitoring Tools page is displayed.  
f. Click OK.  
The Windows Components Wizard dialog is displayed.  
g. Click Next.  
The Hardware Management component is installed.  
2. Instantiate the IPMI System Management driver.  
3. On the Taskbar, click Start, and then click Run.  
The Run dialog box is displayed.  
4. In the Open list, type:  
rundll32 ipmisetp.dll,AddTheDevice  
and then click OK.  
The IPMI System Management driver is instantiated.  
5. To ensure that the IPMI System Management driver is installed, repeat steps 1a  
through 1c, above.  
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For information about using the IPMItool, refer to your Sun Integrated Lights Out  
Manager 2.0 User’s Guide (820-1188). For more information on standard IPMItool  
commands, please see:  
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9
Incorporating Sun Blade X6250 Server  
Module Drivers Into WIM or RIS  
Images  
This chapter is intended for advanced system administrators who need to  
incorporate the server-specific drivers into a Windows Imaging Format (WIM) image  
or a Remote Installation Service (RIS) image.  
WIM files are installed using Windows Deployment Services (WDS). RIS images can  
be deployed using either WDS in legacy mode or RIS.  
This chapter is not a tutorial on WDS or RIS; it provides guidance on how to  
incorporate the server-specific drivers into a WIM or RIS image.  
“Determine Required Drivers” on page 60  
“Add Drivers to a WIM Image” on page 60  
“Adding Drivers to a RIS Image” on page 63  
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Determine Required Drivers  
The server-specific drivers that must be incorporated into a WIM or RIS image are  
shown in TABLE 9-1.  
TABLE 9-1  
Server-specific Drivers Required for WIM or RIS Images  
Incorporate for Windows Server  
2003  
Incorporate for Windows Server  
2008  
Driver/Device  
32-bit  
64-bit  
32-bit  
64-bit  
Intel Pro/1000 EB Network with I/O  
Acceleration  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
No  
Intel(R) 631xESB/6321ESB Chipset drivers  
Aspeed Graphics Driver  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module  
(Adaptec-based) driver  
Add Drivers to a WIM Image  
For remote installation of Windows Server 2008 using a server running Windows  
Deployment Services, the mass storage controller drivers provided with Windows  
Server 2008 are sufficient to install the operating system.  
Before you Begin  
Before creating a WIM image, you need to do the following:  
The Windows Automated Installation Kit (Windows AIK or WAIK) must be  
installed. The kit can be downloaded from Microsoft. Sun recommends using  
Read the Windows AIK documentation.  
Windows Remote Installation Services must be are running on a Windows Server.  
Read the Windows Deployment Services snap-in documentation.  
Locate DriverPack.zipfor Windows Server 2008, see Downloading Server-  
Specific Driver Packages.  
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To Add Drivers to the WIM Image  
1. Extract the contents of Windows Server 2008 DriverPack.zipto a network  
share (for example: \\yourshare\share\DriverPack), making sure to maintain  
the directory structure.  
2. Select the service image to update and export the image.  
a. Click Start, click Administrative Tools, and then click Windows Deployment  
Services.  
b. Find the image to service. Right-click the image and then click Disable.  
c. Right-click the image and click Export Image. Follow the Wizard directions  
to export the image to the location of your choice.  
3. Mount the Windows image you just exported. For example,  
imagex /mountrw C:\windows_distribution\sources\install.wim 1  
C:\win_mount  
The first Windows image in the Install.wimfile is mounted to C:\wim_mount  
4. Use Windows System Image Manager (Windows SIM, available in Windows  
AIK) to create an answer file that contains the paths to the device drivers that  
you intend to install. See the Microsoft documentation for the Windows  
Automated Installation Kit for the details of starting the Windows SIM  
application.  
5. Add the Microsoft-Windows-PnpCustomizationsNonWinPEcomponent to  
your answer file in the offlineServicingpass.  
6. Expand the Microsoft-Windows-PnpCustomizationsNonWinPEnode in the  
answer file. Right-click DevicePaths, and then select Insert New  
PathAndCredentials.  
A new PathAndCredentials list item appears.  
7. In the Microsoft-Windows-PnpCustomizationsNonWinPEcomponent,  
specify the path to the architecture folder in the DriverPack folder on the  
network share, and the credentials used to access the network share.  
For example, the path and credentials for a 64-bit image might be:  
<Path>\\yourshare\share\DriverPack\amd64</Path>  
<Credentials>  
<Domain>MyDomain</Domain>  
<Username>MyUserName</Username>  
<Password>MyPassword</Password>  
</Credentials>  
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8. Save the answer file and exit Windows SIM. The answer file must be similar to  
the following sample. The sample assumes the architecture is 64-bit.  
<?xml version="1.0" ?>  
<unattend xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v3" xmlns:wcm=  
"http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State">  
<settings pass="offlineServicing">  
<component name="Microsoft-Windows-PnpCustomizationsNonWinPE"  
processorArchitecture="amd64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35"  
language="neutral" versionScope="nonSxS">  
<DriverPaths>  
<PathAndCredentials wcm:keyValue="1">  
<Path>>\\yourshare\share\DriverPack\amd64</Path>  
<Credentials>  
<Domain>MyDomain</Domain>  
<Username>MyUserName</Username>  
<Password>MyPassword</Password>  
</Credentials>  
</PathAndCredentials>  
</DriverPaths>  
</component>  
</settings>  
</unattend>  
9. Use Package Manager to apply the unattended installation answer file to the  
mounted Windows image. Specify a location for the log file to create. For more  
information about using Package Manager, see the Microsoft Windows AIK  
documentation. For example,  
pkgmgr /o:"C:\wim_mount\;C:\wim_mount\Windows" /n:"C:\  
unattend.xml" /l:"C:\pkgmgrlogs\logfile.txt"  
The .inffiles referenced in the path in the answer file are added to the Windows  
image. A log file is created in the directory C:\Pkgmgrlogs\.  
10. Review the contents of the %WINDIR%\Inf\directory in the mounted Windows  
image to ensure that the .inffiles were installed. Drivers added to the  
Windows image are named oem*.inf. This is to ensure unique naming for  
new drivers added to the computer. For example, the files MyDriver1.infand  
MyDriver2.infare renamed oem0.infand oem1.inf.  
11. Unmount the .wimfile and commit the changes. For example:  
imagex /unmount /commit C:\wim_mount  
12. Replace the service image and Enable the image.  
a. If the Windows Deployment Services snap-in is not running, click Start,  
click Administrative Tools, and then click Windows Deployment Services.  
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b. Find the image to service. Right-click the image and then click Replace  
Image. Follow the Wizard directions to replace the service image with the  
Windows image that was updated.  
c. Right-click the service image and then click Enable.  
The service image is now available and all the server-specific drivers are added to  
the image.  
Adding Drivers to a RIS Image  
For remote installation of Windows Server 2003 using a server running Windows  
Remote Installation Services, the mass storage controller driver must be  
incorporated for the operating system to be installed. You must update the RIS  
image with the mass storage controller driver available with DriverPack.zip.  
Before you Begin  
Windows Remote Installation Services must be are running on a Windows Server.  
Read Microsoft’s Windows Remote Installation Services documentation for more  
information.  
Locate DriverPack.zipfor Windows Server 2003. For more information, see  
Downloading Server-Specific Driver Packages.  
To Add Drivers to a RIS Image  
In the following procedure, %RIS_Image%refers to the root of your Windows image  
on the RIS server.  
1. Create the following directories in RIS_Image (root of your Windows image on  
the RIS server.):  
$OEM$\textmode  
$OEM$\$1\Sun\Drivers  
2. Extract the contents of DriverPack.zipto a temporary location, making sure  
to maintain the directory structure.  
3. Update the RIS_Image with the platform-specific drivers:  
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For 32-bit, copy the contents of the DriverPack\32-bitfolder to the  
%RIS_Image%\$OEM$\$1\Sun\Driversfolder, making sure to maintain the  
directory structure.  
For 64-bit, copy the contents of the DriverPack\64-bitfolder to the  
%RIS_Image%\$OEM$\$1\Sun\Driversfolder, making sure to maintain the  
directory structure.  
4. Copy the following files, depending on your installed mass storage solution:  
If you are using the Adaptec-based Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module, copy  
the contents of the %RIS_Image%\$OEM$\$1\Sun\Drivers\adaptecfolder  
to the %RIS_Image%\$OEM$\textmodefolder.  
After copying the contents, you can delete the %RIS_Image%\$OEM$\$1\  
Sun\Drivers\adaptecfolder.  
5. Copy the contents of the %RIS_Image%\$OEM$\$1\Sun\Drivers\RISfolder  
to the %RIS_Image%\$OEM$\textmodefolder.  
6. Copy all the files from the %RIS_Image%\$OEM$\$1\Sun\Drivers\intel\  
RISto the %RIS_Image%\$OEM$\textmodefolder.  
After copying the contents, you can delete the %RIS_Image%\$OEM$\$1\Sun\  
Drivers\intel\RISfolder.  
7. Create an answer file using the method described in the Microsoft TechNet  
article "Creating an Answer File with Setup Manager". The article can be found at:  
8. Make changes to the .siffile for your mass storage solution as listed in one of  
the following tables, then proceed to Step 9:  
For servers with the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module (Adaptec-based) see  
TABLE 9-2.  
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Note – For readability, the OemPnpDriversPath information has been shown on  
multiple lines. The information must be entered on a single line.  
TABLE 9-2  
Sun Blade X6250 Server Module .sifFile Entries for Sun Blade RAID 5  
Expansion Module  
Windows Server 32-bit  
Windows Server 64-bit  
[Unattended]  
[Unattended]  
OemPreinstall = yes  
OemPreinstall = yes  
OemPnpDriversPath=“\Sun\Drivers\  
intel\chipset;\Sun\Drivers\intel\  
nic;\Sun\Drivers\adaptec;\Sun\  
Drivers\ast”  
OemPnpDriversPath=“\Sun\Drivers\  
intel\chipset;\Sun\Drivers\intel\nic;\  
Sun\Drivers\adaptec;\Sun\Drivers\  
ast”  
[MassStorageDrivers]  
[MassStorageDrivers]  
"Adaptec SAS/SATA-II RAID Controller "Adaptec SAS/SATA-II RAID Controller  
(32-bit)" = OEM  
(64-bit)" = OEM  
[OEMBootFiles]  
adpenc.cat  
adpenc.inf  
arc.cat  
[OEMBootFiles]  
adpenc.cat  
adpenc.inf  
arc.cat  
arc.inf  
arc.inf  
arc.sys  
arc.sys  
arcsas.cat  
arcsas.inf  
arcsas.sys  
ramdisk1  
arcsas.cat  
arcsas.inf  
arcsas.sys  
ramdisk1  
txtsetup.oem  
txtsetup.oem  
9. Stop and start the Remote Installation Service (BINLSVC) on the RIS server.  
To do this, type the following commands at the command prompt and press Enter  
after each command:  
net stop binlsvc  
net start binlsvc  
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A
Configure Windows Network  
Communication Settings With  
Multiple Network Interfaces  
This appendix provides information you should consider when configuring the  
“Determine Which Network Data Ports Are Actively Connected to a Network” on  
page 68.  
“Confirm Physical Port MAC Addresses and Match Them to Window Device  
Names” on page 69.  
“Launch the Manage Your Server Program After Windows Setup Completes” on  
page 71.  
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Determine Which Network Data Ports Are  
Actively Connected to a Network  
By using Microsoft’s Network Connections folder, you can visually determine  
which Sun Blade X6250 server module PCI EM (PCI Express Module) and NEM  
(Network Express Module) ports are actively connected to a network. To access  
the Network Connections folder, follow this step:  
Click Start -> Settings -> Control Panel-> Network Connections.  
The Network Connections folder appears identifying the actively connected data  
ports.  
Illustration Key  
1. An active port connection.  
2. A red X marks the port connections that are currently inactive.  
3. The port has been manually disabled (right-click to re-enable).  
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Confirm Physical Port MAC Addresses and  
Match Them to Window Device Names  
To confirm the MAC addresses of installed NEM and PCI EM ports and to match  
them to the Windows Device Friendly Names, you will need to open a command  
prompt and run ipconfig /all.  
To open a Windows command prompt and run ipconfig /allfollow these steps:  
1. Click -> Start -> Run.  
The Run dialog box appears.  
2. In the Run dialog box, type cmd then click OK.  
The cmd.exe DOS window appears.  
3. In the cmd.exe DOS window, enter the command: ipconfig /all  
The output from the ipconfig /allcommand identifies the installed NEM and  
PCI EM ports by the connection name in the order of enumeration.  
Note – The output does not necessarily follow an alpha or numeric order. You can  
customize the connection name in the Network Connections folder for details, see  
Microsoft’s documentation. The output below illustrates how the Windows  
operating system, by default, assigns logical names to network interfaces.  
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Illustration Key  
1. Second Ethernet adapter port.  
2. First Ethernet adapter port.  
In the sample output:  
Ethernet Adapter Local Area Connectionis the Windows default logical  
name (friendly name) assigned to a network interface.  
Note that the first Ethernet Adaptor Local Area Connection appears with a null  
value. This entry identifies the connection-specific DNS suffix (for example,  
east.sun.com) and the physical MAC address for that port.  
Ethernet Adapter Local Area Connection 2identifies a disconnected  
media state, a description, and the physical MAC address for that port.  
The numeric value following the Windows logical friendly name refers to the  
network connection number.  
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Launch the Manage Your Server Program After  
Windows Setup Completes  
To configure network settings after the Windows Server 2003 Setup program  
completes, you can use the Manage Your Server program. You can access this  
program at any time as long as you are logged in as Administrator.  
To launch Manager Your Server, do the following:  
Click Start -> All Programs -> Administrator Tools -> Manager Your Server.  
For specific details about how to specify network settings using the Manage Your  
Server program, see Microsoft’s documentation.  
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APPENDIX  
B
Preparing Sun Blade REM Disks for  
the Operating System  
If your Sun Blade server module uses the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module  
(Adaptec-based), you will need to prepare its disks so that Windows will be able to  
access them. This is done using the contoller’s BIOS configuration utility, which is  
accessible during server boot.  
The Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility can be used to create single volume disks,  
or to create a RAID configuration using multiple disks. You can create up to 20  
volumes. Each volume can contain a single disk or a RAID (RAID levels 0, 1, 1E, 10,  
5, 5EE, 50, 6, or 60—with global or dedicated hot spares).  
Note – If you have a disk using this controller with a preinstalled bootable array  
volume (and it is not part of an existing RAID that you want to keep) and you want  
to overwrite it to install Windows, no other disk preparation is required. During the  
Windows operating system installation you will be presented the option to  
overwrite any existing partition(s) within the array volume.  
Using the Adaptec Configuration Utility  
To prepare a disk to allow Windows to access it, do the following:  
1. Power down and restart your server.  
2. During the BIOS POST process, press Ctrl-A when prompted to launch the  
Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility.  
3. At the RAID Configuration Utility main menu, under options, select Array  
Configuration Utility.  
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4. Select Initialize Drives.  
5. Select the boot drive (at the top of the list, typically: Dev01).  
6. Press the Insert key and press Enter.  
7. At the warning dialog box, press Y.  
The drive is initialized.  
8. At the main menu, select Create Arrayand press Enter.  
9. Select the boot drive.  
10. Press the Insert key and press Enter.  
11. At the Array Properties screen, set boot drive properties as appropriate for your  
setup (or choose the defaults).  
Press F1 help for details on available properties.  
12. Select Done and press Enter.  
Note that in order for Windows to see other the hard disk drives in your server,  
you will need to first initialize them and create an array volume or RAID using  
the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility. Each volume created by the Adaptec  
RAID Configuration Utility will be seen by the operating system and the server’s  
BIOS as a single disk drive.  
13. At the main menu, press ESC, and then press ESC again.  
14. Select Yesto exit the utility.  
The system will reboot. The disk is now ready to be used by Windows.  
Additional Information  
For more information on using your Adaptec-based integrated RAID controller, refer  
to the following documents on the Sun documentation web site:  
Sun Intel/Adaptec BIOS RAID Utility User’s Manual (820-4708)  
Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide (820-1847)  
Sun StorageTek RAID Manager Software User’s Guide (820-1177)  
To obtain these documents, navigate to:  
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Index  
A
I
B
installation (SIA) CD/DVD, 5  
boot disk, considerations for including in RAID, 2  
installing from Windows media, 39  
installing Windows Server 2003, 29  
C
D
documentation  
setup procedures, 20  
system configuration, 19  
system requirements, 20  
drivers  
download procedures, 7  
download sites, 7  
mass storage drivers  
updating server-specific drivers, 46  
L
launching, remote console, 25  
drivers, methods for delivering, 3  
M
using Windows, 17  
F
floppy disk creation  
using Windows, 14  
floppy disk creation  
using Windows, 14  
G
floppy disk redirection, 24, 27  
floppy image redirection, 24, 27  
preparing for installation, 10  
guidelines for operating system installation, 2  
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for SIA, 5  
O
launching remote console, 25  
Windows media  
guidelines, 2  
overview, 1  
CD image redirection, 24, 27  
procedure, 31, 39  
requirements, 29, 37  
P
viewing active Sun Blade ports, 68  
confirm phyical port MAC addresses, 69  
launching Manage Your Server, 71  
R
Windows Server 2008, installation, 37  
Windows, supported versions, 4  
RAID consideration for the boot disk, 2  
remote console  
remote console redirection to drivers and Windows  
adding drivers, 63  
required drivers, 60  
remote server console redirection using  
requirements for operating system installation, 29,  
37  
S
server-specific drivers  
updating, 46  
media and updates, 5  
obtaining the latest version, 5  
supported Windows versions, 4  
T
typographic conventions, viii  
U
updates  
for drivers, 5  
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