Step 10 Configure one or more of the following boot options for the boot policy and set their boot order:
• Local Devices boot—To boot from local devices, such as local disks on the server, virtual media, or
remote virtual disks, continue with Configuring a Local Disk Boot for a Boot Policy in the Cisco UCS
Manager Server Management Guide for your release.
• SAN boot—To boot from an operating system image on the SAN, continue with Configuring a SAN
Boot for a Boot Policy in the Cisco UCS Manager Server Management Guide for your release.
You can specify a primary and a secondary SAN boot. If the primary boot fails, the server attempts to boot
from the secondary.
• LAN boot—To boot from a centralized provisioning server, continue with Configuring a LAN Boot For
a Boot Policy in the Cisco UCS Manager Server Management Guide for your release.
• iSCSI boot—To boot from an iSCSI LUN, continue with Creating an iSCSI Boot Policy in the Cisco
UCS Manager Server Management Guide for your release.
Removing a Blade Server Cover
Procedure
Step 1 Press and hold the button down as shown in the figure below.
Step 2 While holding the back end of the cover, pull the cover back and then up.
Figure 2: Opening a Cisco UCS B200 M4 Blade Server
Servicing a Blade Server
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Servicing a Blade Server
Removing a Blade Server Cover