HP 5992-3193 manual Preparing for Installation, Ensuring Platform Compatibility

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2 Preparing for Installation

Preparing your server for an OS installation involves setting up a console (VGA, serial, or both) and preparing the hardware for installation. If you are migrating from another OS, you must also ensure that the server platform and its peripheral devices are compatible with Linux before proceeding. This chapter provides detailed instructions for each task.

Obtaining the Latest HP Insight Foundation Suite for Integrity with Linux

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.

You can obtain the latest version of the HP Insight Foundation Suite for Integrity with Linux by component format using the following procedure:

1.Ensure that your system has an application that can burn a bootable CD or DVD installed (for example, Nero or Roxio).

2.Go to the HP Insight Foundation Suite for Integrity with Linux Smart Setup download page at http://h20293.www2.hp.com/portal/swdepot/ displayProductInfo.do?productNumber=T2387AA.

3.Select the HP Smart Setup ISO file from the Software Specification list, complete the online form, and then click Next to complete the download.

The HP Smart Setup ISO file contains the entire HP Insight Foundation Suite for Integrity with Linux product including the HP Support Pack.

NOTE: The HP Insight Foundation Suite for Integrity with Linux media delivered by HP may not contain the latest version of the product.

4.Create a bootable disc by writing the HP Smart Setup ISO file and the HP Support Pack files to a CD or DVD using the media burning application.

TIP: You can download tar files of the HP Support Pack, HP SmartSetup Scripting Toolkit, and HP Management Base products.

Ensuring Platform Compatibility

If you are migrating from another OS to Linux, ensure that the hardware is compatible and any data on the server disk is backed up.

Verifying Hardware Compatibility

To verify that your existing hardware is compatible with Linux, use the following steps:

1.Review the Linux certification and support matrix as described in “Ensure Support for Linux on HP Integrity Servers” (page 12).

2.In the Linux certification and support matrix list, select the appropriate Linux distribution tab, and then click the link for the server whose compatibility you want to verify.

3.Click the Product overview and how to buy link.

4.Click the options & accessories tab to review supported hardware configurations. For example, the options & accessories page for the rx8640 server:

http://h71028.www7.hp.com/enterprise/cache/423649-0-0-0-121.html

This web page lists the processors, memory, adapters, and controllers that are available for the rx8640 server.

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Contents HP Smart Setup HP Support Pack Acknowledgments Table of Contents Configuring and Using a Serial Console Supported Products Matrix Page Additional Documentation About This DocumentIntended Audience Typographic ConventionsUserInput Publishing HistoryKey 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 ExceptionsClick Linux certification and support matrices Choosing an Installation ScenarioChoosing an Installation Environment Using a VGA Console Using a Serial ConsoleUsing the HP Smart Setup Ebsu Utility Installation ProcessInstallation Overview Click the Product overview and how to buy link Preparing for InstallationEnsuring Platform Compatibility Verifying Hardware CompatibilityBacking Up Existing Data Setting Up a ConsoleSetting Up a Serial Console Setting Up the Boot Drive Setting Up a VGA ConsolePreparing the Server Hardware Select the option Select Active Console Output DevicesShell reconnect -r Accessing the Removable Media Devices Using EFI# umount /mnt/usb # bootia64.efi# tar zxvf ebsu-version.tgz -C /mnt/usb # bootia64.efi Using HP Smart Setup to Install the OS Installing the OS and Updating the ServerHP Smart Setup Ebsu Main Menu Configure the Acpi Setting Select System Settings and press EnterSelect 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 Click the Download drivers and software link# lspci grep Fibre Installing the Fibre Channel HBA Drivers for Linux# tar zxvf hpqla2x00-date.tar.gz Installing the MPT Fusion HBA Drivers for Linux# rpm -ivh downloaded driver name Using the Option ROM Configuration for Arrays Utility EFI and HP Smart Setup Media UtilitiesUsing EFI EFI Boot ManagerEFI Shell HP Smart Setup UtilitiesAccessing HP Smart Setup Utilities 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 Server Manageability eXtensions 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 ProviderRemoving OpenWBEM Installing the Java Development Kit Product# chmod jdk-6u12-linux-ia64.bin # ./ jdk-6u12-linux-ia64.binBefore Running the Installer Installing Software from the HP Support Pack# ./install.sh -s Running the InstallerMenu for RHEL4 # /etc/init.d/sfcb start # /etc/init.d/tog-pegasus startPage Configuring a Serial Console Configuring and Using a Serial ConsoleUsing a Serial Console Select Save Settings to Nvram and press EnterHttp//lxr.linux.no/source/Documentation/ia64/serial.txt RHEL4 HP Support Pack DependenciesRHEL5 SLES11 Page Superfluous PAM Authentication Message Known IssuesUnaligned Access Messages HP Insight Management Wbem Providers Information Reporting Configuring Storage AdaptersChanging IP Address of Network Interface Partitioning Fibre Channel HBA AdaptersFile should now look like # /opt/hp/hpsmh/sbin/smhconfig --ui-timeout=80 HP System Management Homepage Session Time-out ErrorSelect Settings→SMH→Security→Timeouts Flashing HP PCIe 2-port 1000Base-T adapter AD337A AdaptersTable D-1 Supported Products Matrix Supported Products MatrixLAN Rusa SAS USB Rusa Page 5992-3193