Server Module Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- Sun Blade™ X6450 Server Module Installation Guide
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Installing and Configuring the Server Module
- Installation Worksheet
- Using the BIOS Configuration Utility to Configure the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module
- Introduction to the BIOS RAID Configuration Utility
- Understanding Hot-Plug Limitations and Conditions Within the BIOS RAID Configuration Utility
- Running the BIOS RAID Configuration Utility
- Using the ACU to Create and Manage Arrays
- Using the -Select Utility to Modify REM Settings
- Using the Disk Utilities to Manage Disk Drives
- Initializing a RAID Array
- Index

Chapter 1 Introduction 17
Installing an Operating System
After you have installed your server, you can install an operating system and
drivers. Your server module supports the Solaris, Linux, VMware, or Windows
operating systems.
■ For details about installing a supported VMware, Linux, or Solaris operating
system, refer to the Sun Blade X6450 Server Module Operating System Installation
Guide (820-3536).
■ For details about installing a supported Windows operating system, refer to the
Sun Blade X6450 Server Module Windows Operating System Installation Guide
(820-3537).
■ For additional OS considerations specific to your server module, also refer to the
Sun Blade X6450 Server Module Product Notes (820-3538).
Directing Console Output
The server module always sends console I/O to the VGA port.
By default, it sends service processor I/O to the serial port.
The External Serial Port control in the BIOS allows you to modify the behavior of the
serial port connection.
■ If you set it to BMC (the default), the server module sends ELOM output to the
serial port.
■ If you set it to System, the server module sends console output to the serial port.
These settings only affect the connections on the dongle cable.
Note – You can also view console output using the service processor (ELOM or
ILOM), as described in “Accessing the System Console” on page 31.










