The PuTTY screen is displayed. Then the message "login as:" is displayed, prompting you to
enter a user name.
NOTE
l If this is your first login to the server, the PuTTY Security Alert dialog box is displayed. Click Yes
to proceed.
l If an incorrect user name or password is entered, you must set up a new PuTTY session.
Step 9 Enter the user name and password.
If the login is successful, the server host name is displayed on the left of the prompt.
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12.9 VMD Management
The Intel Volume Management Device (VMD) is a module integrated in the processor on the
Purley platform. It is used for surprise hot plug, management, and error processing of SSDs.
l The VMD function must be enabled on the BIOS in UEFI mode only. The BIOS in
legacy mode does not support this setting.
l Use Intelligent Computing Compatibility Checker to obtain information about the
operating systems supported by the VMD function.
l After the VMD function is enabled and the latest VMD driver is installed, the server
supports:
– Surprise hot plug of NVMe drives
12.9.1 Enabling VMD
Procedure
Step 1 Access the BIOS interface.
Step 2 Choose Advanced.
Step 3 Select Socket Configuration and press Enter.
Step 4 Select IIO Configuration and press Enter.
Step 5 Select Intel(R) VMD Technology and press Enter.
Step 6 Select Intel(R) VMD Config and press Enter.
Step 7 Select Auto and press Enter.
Step 8 Press F10.
The Save Changes&Exit dialog box is displayed.
Step 9 Select Yes and press Enter.
The server automatically restarts for the settings to take effect.
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