HP Integrity Essentials Pack for Linux Software manual Planning the Installation, Overview

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1 Planning the Installation

Installing the Linux operating system (OS) on an HP Integrity server involves preparing the hardware for the OS installation, installing the OS, and updating the system with the latest OS patches. This chapter helps you plan the installation based on the server model, the OS edition, the source of the OS media, and your network environment. Subsequent chapters guide you through the installation process.

Overview

The HP Integrity server family, based on the Intel Itanium processor, supports Linux on a full range of server models. This range includes entry-level servers, such as the 2-processor rx1620; mid-range servers, such as the rx7640 and rx8640; and the high-end 128-processor Superdome.

Some servers, such as the HP Superdome, rx8640, and rx7640 servers, are based on the HP Super-Scalable Processor chipset (sx1000 or sx2000). They are composed of basic building blocks known as cells. These cell-based servers can be set up as a single system or divided into multiple partitions, where each partition is assigned memory, processors, and I/O resources for its exclusive use. Each partition can execute its own OS image.

Support Information

To prepare for the installation of the HP Insight Foundation Suite for Integrity with Linux, verify that the server satisfies the software and hardware requirements described in this section.

Supported Linux OS Distributions

The Linux OS distributions supported by the HP Insight Foundation Suite for Integrity with Linux are as follows:

Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)

RHEL4U4 and later updates

RHEL5 and later updates

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES)

SLES10 and later service packs

SLES11

Supported Hardware

HP provides support for Linux on HP Integrity servers using only the latest HP Support Pack version that is provided with the HP Insight Foundation Suite for Integrity with Linux. This is the latest HP Support Pack for a given Linux distributor without exception. HP supports the minimum OS distributions as listed in Table 1-1including later updates and service packs unless otherwise specified in “Support Exceptions” (page 14). Each HP Support Pack version contains only the currently supported OS distributions and includes any problem resolutions that have been implemented to improve the product.

HP recommends that you frequently update your copy of the HP Insight Foundation Suite for Integrity with Linux to ensure that your servers are being managed with the most current support tools and that you have the supported version of HP Support Pack. You can obtain the latest version of the product as described in “Obtaining the Latest HP Insight Foundation Suite for Integrity with Linux” (page 19).

HP recommends that you review Appendix D (page 61) to ensure that the adapters in your server are supported by the HP Insight Foundation Suite for Integrity with Linux. In addition, HP recommends that you keep the server up-to-date as described in “Updating the Server” (page 33).

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Contents HP Smart Setup HP Support Pack Acknowledgments Table of Contents Configuring and Using a Serial Console Supported Products Matrix List of Figures List of Tables Page Additional Documentation About This DocumentIntended Audience Typographic ConventionsPublishing History Related Information Docsfeedback@hp.com HP Encourages Your CommentsOverview Planning the InstallationSupport Information Supported Linux OS DistributionsEnsure Support for Linux on HP Integrity Servers Support ExceptionsChoosing an Installation Environment Choosing an Installation ScenarioUsing a VGA Console Using a Serial ConsoleUsing the HP Smart Setup Ebsu Utility Installation ProcessInstallation Overview Ensuring Platform Compatibility Preparing for InstallationVerifying Hardware Compatibility Setting Up a Serial Console Setting Up a ConsoleBacking Up Existing Data Setting Up the Boot Drive Setting Up a VGA ConsolePreparing the Server Hardware Shell reconnect -r Accessing the Removable Media Devices Using EFI# tar zxvf ebsu-version.tgz -C /mnt/usb # bootia64.efi# umount /mnt/usb # bootia64.efi Using HP Smart Setup to Install the OS Installing the OS and Updating the ServerHP Smart Setup Ebsu Main Menu Select System Settings and press Enter Select the appropriate storage adapter and press Enter Select Smart Setup ADD Ebsu Qlogic Prompt Changes Here and in CH5 IINFORMATION! All tasks you selected will now be performed 13 Inserting the Linux Installer Media Using the Linux Media to Install the OSUpdating the Server Installing Updates from the WebRegistering for HP Support Notifications # lspci grep Fibre 403619-B21# tar zxvf hpqla2x00-date.tar.gz Installing the MPT Fusion HBA Drivers for Linux# rpm -ivh downloaded driver name Installing the OS and Updating the Server Using the Option ROM Configuration for Arrays Utility EFI and HP Smart Setup Media UtilitiesUsing EFI EFI Boot ManagerAccessing HP Smart Setup Utilities HP Smart Setup UtilitiesEFI Shell Install Linux-Launches the Linux Installer Page Software Provided in the HP Support Pack Installing and Using the HP Support PackHP Management Base for Integrity Servers HP Insight Management AgentsHP System Management Homepage HP nPartition CommandsHP Insight Management Wbem Providers HP Wbem Providers for LinuxOpenPegasus HP Array Configuration Utility Command Line InterfaceSmall Footprint CIM Broker HP Utilization Provider Including WbemHP SmartSetup Scripting Toolkit Product Installation DependenciesHP SAS Integrated Raid IR Configuration Utility HP Integrity Virtual Machines Wbem Provider# chmod jdk-6u12-linux-ia64.bin Installing the Java Development Kit Product# ./ jdk-6u12-linux-ia64.bin # export JAVAHOME=javaDirBefore Running the Installer Installing Software from the HP Support PackRunning the Installer Menu for RHEL4 # ./install.shMenu for SLES11 Installing Software from HP Software Delivery Repository Configure Software Delivery Repository AccessSelect Software Installation Source Add Obtaining the bootstrap.sh ScriptConfiguring a Serial Console Configuring and Using a Serial ConsoleUsing a Serial Console Http//lxr.linux.no/source/Documentation/ia64/serial.txt RHEL4 HP Support Pack DependenciesRHEL5 SLES11 Page Unaligned Access Messages Known IssuesSuperfluous PAM Authentication Message Partitioning Fibre Channel HBA Adapters Configuring Storage Adapters# /etc/init.d/sfcb start File should now look like # /opt/hp/hpsmh/sbin/smhconfig HP System Management Homepage Session Time-out ErrorUi-timeout=80 Flashing HP PCIe 2-port 1000Base-T adapter AD337A AdaptersTable D-1 Supported Products Matrix Supported Products MatrixLAN Rusa SAS USB Rusa