Notes:
1.
For more information about ServeRAID C105, see the
User's Guide for
ServeRAID C105
at http://www-947.ibm.com/support/entry/portal/
docdisplay?lndocid=MIGR-5089068&brandind=5000008.
2.
ServeRAID C105 is not supported in VMware 5 and VMware 4.1.
3.
ServeRAID C105 is not supported in solid-state drives.
4.
ServeRAID C105 is not supported in legacy configuration.
5.
In order to install the legacy OS in the software RAID, you have to set the
SAS
Controller
as the first device in the option ROM execution order and make sure
that ServeRAID H1135 is not installed. See “Setting Option ROM Execution
Order” for more information.
6.
ServeRAID C105 is automatically disabled when ServeRAID H1135 is installed.
Setting Option ROM Execution Order
Use these instructions to set option ROM execution order.
To set option ROM execution order, complete the following steps:
1.
Turn on the blade server, and make sure that the blade server is the owner of
the keyboard, video, and mouse.
Note:
Approximately 1 to 3 minutes after the server is connected to ac power,
the power-control button becomes active after the power-on LED flashes slowly.
2.
When the prompt
<F1 Setup>
is displayed, press F1. If you have set an
administrator password, you are prompted to type the password.
3.
Under
System Settings
, select
Devices and I/O Ports
.
4.
Under
Devices and I/O Ports
, select
Set Option ROM Execution Order
.
5.
Change the order list.
6.
When you have finished changing settings, press Esc to exit from the program;
select
Save
to save the settings that you have changed.
Using LAN over USB to interface the IMM
The IMM does not require IPMI device drivers or USB daemons for in-band IMM
communication. Instead, a LAN over USB interface enables in-band
communications to the IMM; the IMM hardware on the system board presents an
internal Ethernet NIC from the IMM to the operating system. LAN over USB is
also called the "USB in-band interface" in the IMM web interface.
Typically, the IMM IP address for the LAN over USB interface is set to a static
address of 169.254.95.118 with a subnet mask of 255.255.0.0. In the event of an IP
address collision on the network, the IMM might obtain a different IP address in
the 169.254.
xxx.xxx
range.
Because the IMM might obtain a random IP address for the LAN over USB
interface, the IBM Advanced Settings Utility (ASU) and firmware flash utilities,
DSA, and the IBM Director Agent use the Service Location Protocol (SLP) to
discover the IMM IP address. These tools perform an SLP multicast discovery on
the LAN over USB interface. When they receive a response from the IMM, they
obtain the attributes that contain the IP address the IMM is using for the LAN over
USB interface.
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