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HP Integrity rx2800 - i2 Software Guide

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Working with boot disk partitions
Before creating a boot disk, you must start with a clean, unpartitioned virtual disk.
Create a LUN that is at least 32 GB for W2K3 and 46 Gb for W2K8.
When booting from a RAID array that has other virtual disks attached to other servers, be aware
that when setting up booting for the new server, the installation program may display a list of
partitions visible for loading the operating system. The display contains a disk for every controller
port accessible by the HBA.
HP recommends that only one instance of the boot LUN be visible to the server during the initial
installation. The installation may fail if multiple instances of the boot LUN are available to the
server.
Switch-based zoning
You must be familiar with switch-based zoning. For specific information about zoning for your
environment, see your switch's installation guide.
Cabling options for single-channel HBAs
SAN boot is supported in the zoned single-channel HBA configurations, as shown in Figure 1 through
Figure 6.
Figure 1 Single server, two single-channel HBAs, one switch, straight-cable storage configuration
.
Boot from SAN16

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HP Integrity rx2800 - i2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Number of Processors1 or 2
Expansion Slots6 PCI-X slots
RAID SupportYes
Network ControllerIntegrated dual Gigabit Ethernet
Operating SystemsHP-UX, Linux, Windows Server
Form Factor2U rackmount
StorageUp to 1.8TB
NetworkEthernet

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