4)
Restart the OS after the installation is complete.
5)
Run the
uname -r
command to check the kernel version.
If it is still the original kernel version, change the version in the
grub.cfg
file.
c.
Slowly insert the NVMe drive into the slot.
For details, see
3.14 Installing a SAS/SATA Drive
d.
Observe the drive indicators. If the green indicator is steady on and the yellow
indicator is off, the NVMe drive is detected and working properly.
For details, see
e.
Check the status of the newly installed NVMe drive in the system.
Step 6
Log in to the iBMC WebUI, and check whether the new component is normal.
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Step 7
Determine whether to install the OS on the NVMe drive.
l
If yes, go to
.
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If no, no further action is required.
Step 8
Install an OS on the NVMe drive.
NOTE
l
When installing a supported OS on an NVMe drive, load the NVMe driver for the system to enable
the NVMe drives to be identified by the OS. Then, proceed with the OS installation.
l
Only the UEFI mode supports OS installation on an NVMe drive.
1.
Set the UEFI mode.
a.
Press
Del
upon server startup to access the BIOS.
b.
Open the boot configuration screen and set
Boot Type
to
UEFI Boot Type
.
c.
Press
F10
to save the setting and exit.
2.
Install Windows Server 2012 (example) on an NVMe drive.
a.
Install the OS.
If the NVMe drive cannot be detected when the system scans for the target
installation device, mount the NVMe driver file by using the virtual DVD drive or
floppy disk drive (FDD) on the server management WebUI.
b.
Download the NVMe driver for Windows Server 2012, and create an ISO or IMG
file.
c.
Load the NVMe driver on the installation UI. After the NVMe drive is detected,
proceed with the OS installation.
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