HP Insight Control Server Provisioning 7.2 Online Help

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Table 17 General information for servers (continued)
The amount of memory on the server.Memory
The serial number assigned to the server.Serial number
The Universally Unique Identifier. Since serial numbers might not be unique across models or
vendors, the UUID is a way to identify a server.
UUID
A unique ID assigned to the server by Server Automation.SA object ID
The following information is provided for each disk drive on the server:Storage
Name
Manufacturer
Model
Size
The gateway for this server.Default gateway
The available swap space.Swap space
The SA agent status may be one of the following values:SA agent status
Active the agent is reporting
Not active the agent is not reporting
The manufacturer as reported by the server.Manufacturer
4.8.2 Configuring server networking
To configure target server networking configuration from the Server General page, select
ActionsConfigure network.
NOTE: In order to change the network configuration, the servers must meet the following
requirements:
The servers must be in a managed state.
The servers must be the same hardware model.
The servers must have the same number of NICs.
The servers NIC names must all be the same. For example, if you have two servers with two
NICs each and the first server has NIC names eth0 and eth1, the second server’s NICs must
also be named eth0 and eth1.
Each NIC must have a name.
The servers Deployment interface names must be the same.
For additional information, see “Network configuration for servers (page 40).
4.9 Provisioning servers
Servers are provisioned by running an OS Build Plan on them. An OS Build Plan running on a
server is called a Job.
For information on how to provision a server, see “Running an OS Build Plan (page 60).
To walk through the process of provisioning a server with Insight Control server provisioning, see
the “Quick start” (page 11).
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