HPE DL380 Gen10 Unboxing | Prepare Server to Install in DATACENTER
Unboxing the HPE DL380 Gen10:
- Inspect the Package:
- Carefully inspect the external packaging for any signs of damage.
- Ensure that the package includes all the components listed in the packing list.
- Open the Box:
- Use a box cutter or scissors to carefully open the packaging.
- Remove Accessories:
- Take out all the accessories such as power cables, documentation, and any additional components that come with the server.
- Inspect the Server:
- Carefully take the server out of the packaging and inspect it for any physical damage.
- Ensure that all components, including hard drives, are properly seated.
- Documentation:
- Review the provided documentation, including the quick start guide and any safety information.
1. iLO Configuration:
a. Physical Connection:
- Connect to the iLO port on the rear of the server using a network cable.
- Ensure the iLO port has an IP address on the same network as your management system.
b. Access iLO Web Interface:
- Open a web browser and enter the iLO IP address.
- Log in with the default or provided credentials.
c. iLO Configuration:
- Change the default password for security.
- Configure network settings as needed.
- Enable iLO Advanced features if necessary.
1. Accessing Smart Array Configuration Utility:
- Power on the Server:
- Ensure all necessary components, including hard drives, are properly installed.
- Access RAID Configuration:
- During the server boot process, press the designated key (e.g., F8) to access the Smart Array Configuration Utility.
2. Creating a RAID 6 Array:
- Select/Create Array:
- In the Smart Array Configuration Utility, choose an option like “Create Array” or “Manage Arrays.”
- Select Drives:
- Choose the physical drives you want to include in the RAID 6 array. There should be at least four drives for RAID 6.
- Configure RAID Level:
- Select RAID 6 from the available RAID levels.
- Set Array Size:
- Define the size of the RAID array. Keep in mind that RAID 6 requires at least four drives, and usable capacity will be less than the total drive capacity due to the dual parity.
- Confirm and Save:
- Review the configuration and confirm to save the RAID 6 array settings.
3. Installing an Operating System:
- Boot from Installation Media:
- Insert the installation media for your operating system (e.g., Windows Server, Linux) and boot from it.
- Select Installation Drive:
- During the OS installation process, you will be prompted to select the logical drive created by the RAID 6 configuration.
- Complete OS Installation:
- Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the operating system installation.
4. Additional RAID 6 Management:
- RAID Monitoring:
- After the OS is installed, monitor the RAID status through the HPE Smart Storage Administrator or other management tools provided by HPE.
- Expand or Modify RAID:
- If needed, you can later expand the RAID 6 array or modify its configuration through the Smart Storage Administrator.
2. ESXi Installation:
a. Obtain ESXi Installer:
- Download the ESXi ISO image from the VMware website.
b. Prepare Boot Media:
- Create a bootable USB drive with the ESXi installer using tools like Rufus or UNetbootin.
c. Install ESXi:
- Insert the bootable USB drive into the server.
- Power on the server and boot from the USB drive.
d. ESXi Installation Wizard:
- Follow the on-screen prompts to install ESXi.
- Select the installation disk (usually the local storage on your server).
e. Configure ESXi:
- Set a password for the ESXi host.
- Configure management network settings (IP address, subnet mask, gateway, DNS).
f. Complete Installation:
- Allow the ESXi installer to complete the installation process.
- Reboot the server.
3. Post-Installation ESXi Configuration:
a. Access ESXi Web Interface:
- Open a web browser and enter the ESXi host IP address.
- Log in with the credentials you set during installation.
b. Configure Networking:
- Verify and configure networking settings as needed.
c. License ESXi:
- Apply a license to your ESXi host if required.
d. Create Datastores:
- Configure storage settings by creating datastores on your server’s storage.
e. Virtual Machine Management:
- Create and manage virtual machines through the ESXi web interface or vSphere Client.
f. Monitor and Manage:
- Monitor the ESXi host health, performance, and other settings through the web interface.
4. Additional iLO Integration:
- Back in the iLO interface, you can integrate iLO with the ESXi host for enhanced management features.
- Configure iLO settings to enable remote console access and other management features.