Step 5
Add a user.
The new user can log in to the MM910 to carry out routine maintenance.
Step 6
Configure security policies.
Configure the security policies of the MM910, including how to modify the web timeout
period and how to configure web port 80, SNMPv3 and SNMP trap v3 authentication and
encryption, user login guidelines, KVM/VMM encryption, and password complexity.
Step 7
Replace the certificate file as required to ensure security.
Step 8
Log in to the MM910 CLI over SSH or a serial port.
Step 9
Change the U-Boot initial password of the active and standby MM910s to strengthen
system security.
Step 10
Change the system key.
The MM910 provides the default root key for encryption and decryption authentication. For
security purposes, change the root key during the initial configuration and change it
periodically during routine maintenance.
Step 11
Disable ATE test package download.
ATE test package download is enabled by default. For security purposes, disable ATE test
package download.
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For details about how to configure the MM910s, see the
5.4 Configuring Compute Nodes
After installing the compute nodes, configure them to support upper-layer services.
Configuration Process
Step 1
Check the compute nodes.
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Query the compute node versions and verify that the versions are the required ones.
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Check for alarms about the compute nodes.
Step 2
Change the default password for a BMC user.
Step 3
Configure the BMC IP address.
Step 4
Change the BMC U-Boot password.
Step 5
Log in to the real-time desktop.
Log in to the MM910 WebUI, and then log in to the real-time desktop of the compute node in
remote control mode.
Step 6
Configure the RAID controller cards.
The compute nodes support the LSI SAS2308 and LSI SAS2208 RAID controller cards.
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