Serviceguard for Linux NFS Toolkit Patches / Updates

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Serviceguard for Linux NFS Toolkit Overview

HPE Serviceguard Toolkit for NFS on Linux allows you to start, stop, and monitor a Network File System in a Serviceguard cluster environment. This toolkit consists of a set of shell scripts used by the package control script to start, stop, and monitor NFS daemons. The toolkit simplifies making NFS exports highly available by integrating NFS with Serviceguard for Linux.

Please see the Serviceguard for Linux product home page for more information.

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token as password


This repository contains all the latest Patches / Updates for HPE Serviceguard for Linux NFS Toolkit



Access to Serviceguard NFS Toolkit Patches / Updates


An active HPE Passport account is required to access HPE Serviceguard for Linux NFS Toolkit product updates. The email associated with the HPE Passport account must be supplied as the username, and a user-generated token must be supplied as the https password to access this repository. If you have a valid HPE Passport account, login with your HPE Passport credentials and generate your token here. Once you have a valid token, you may access the HPE Serviceguard for Linux NFS Toolkit repository with your web browser (or yum, or zypper) using the following https URL syntax:

    https://EMAIL:TOKEN@update1.linux.hpe.com/repo/sglx-nfs


Components available in repository

Serviceguard for Linux NFS Toolkit Patches / Updates consists of the following components listed below.

Serviceguard toolkit for NFS Toolkit for NFS on Linux



    Documentation and Support Information


Serviceguard for Linux product home page
HPE Serviceguard Toolkit Compatibility Matrix
HPE Serviceguard Toolkit for NFS on Linux Release Notes



Subscribe your system to the sglx-nfs repository


Red Hat Enterprise Linux

Copy-n-paste the following section (substituting distribution and project version) into /etc/yum.repos.d/sglx-nfs.repo on your system:


[sglx-nfs]
name=Serviceguard for Linux NFS Toolkit Patches / Updates
baseurl=https://EMAIL:TOKEN@update1.linux.hpe.com/repo/sglx-nfs/rhel/dist_ver/x86_64/sg_ver
enabled=1
gpgcheck=1
gpgkey=file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/GPG-KEY1-Serviceguard
       file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/GPG-KEY2-Serviceguard


Where:

	EMAIL         Email for HPE Passport account; must be URL encoded (e.g., SysAdmin%40some-company.com) (see note below)
        TOKEN         Generated here	
        dist_ver      7.0, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4, 7.5, 7.6, 7.7, 7.8, 7.9, 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 8.4
        sg_ver        current, 12.80.00, 12.60.00, 12.50.00, 12.40.00, 12.10.00 
        

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server

Copy-n-paste the following section (substituting distribution and project version) into /etc/zypp/repos.d/sglx-nfs.repo on your system:


[sglx-nfs]
name=Serviceguard for Linux NFS Toollkit Patches / Updates
baseurl=https://EMAIL:TOKEN@update1.linux.hpe.com/repo/sglx-nfs/suse/dist_ver/x86_64/sg_ver
enabled=1
gpgcheck=1
gpgkey=file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/GPG-KEY1-Serviceguard
       file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/GPG-KEY2-Serviceguard


Where:

	EMAIL         Email for HPE Passport account; must be URL encoded (e.g., SysAdmin%40some-company.com) (see note below)
        TOKEN         Generated here	
        dist_ver      SLES12, SLES12-SP1, SLES12-SP2, SLES12-SP3, SLES12-SP4, SLES12-SP5, SLES15-SP0, SLES15-SP1, SLES15-SP2, SLES15-SP3
        sg_ver        current, 12.80.00, 12.60.00, 12.50.00, 12.40.00, 12.10.00
        


Oracle Linux with UEK

Copy-n-paste the following section (substituting distribution and project version) into /etc/yum.repos.d/sglx-nfs.repo on your system:


[sglx-nfs]
name=Serviceguard for Linux NFS Toollkit Patches / Updates
baseurl=https://EMAIL:TOKEN@update1.linux.hpe.com/repo/sglx-nfs/OracleLinux/dist_ver/x86_64/sg_ver
enabled=1
gpgcheck=1
gpgkey=file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/GPG-KEY1-Serviceguard
       file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/GPG-KEY2-Serviceguard


Where:

	EMAIL         Email for HPE Passport account; must be URL encoded (e.g., SysAdmin%40some-company.com) (see note below)
        TOKEN         Generated here	
        dist_ver      7.4, 7.5, 7.6, 7.7, 7.8, 7.9, 8.2, 8.3, 8.4
        sg_ver        current, 12.80.00, 12.60.00, 12.50.00, 12.40.00
        

Import the GPG Key

Copy the GPG-KEY1-Serviceguard and GPG-KEY2-Serviceguard keys to /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/ and then import the keys with the following command:
rpm --import /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/GPG-KEY1-Serviceguard and rpm --import /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/GPG-KEY2-Serviceguard


Installing/Updating Serviceguard for Linux NFS Toolkit packages


List the packages in the repository

# yum --disablerepo="*" --enablerepo="sglx-nfs" list available
or
# zypper search -s --repo sglx-nfs


Install a Serviceguard NFS Toolkit package

# yum install serviceguard-nfs-toolkit
or
# zypper install serviceguard-nfs-toolkit


Update a Serviceguard NFS Toolkit package

# yum update serviceguard-nfs-toolkit
or
# zypper update serviceguard-nfs-toolkit


URL Encoded Emails

In order for the yum and zypper to pass the correct email address to the authentication protocols on the Software Delivery Repository, email addresses in the *.repo files must be URL encoded. For most email addresses, changing the "@" to "%40" is sufficient. For instance, "john.smith@company.com" would be entered as "john.smith%40company.com" in the *.repo file. You may use the URL encoded values from the list below or use an online tool like URL Decode and Encode to help encode your email address.

    @ = %40      & = %26      / = %2F      ` = %60      space = %20
    ! = %21      ' = %27      = = %3D      { = %7B      , = %2C
    # = %23      * = %2A      ? = %3F      | = %7C      . = .
    $ = %24      + = %2B      ^ = %5E      } = %7D
    % = %25      - = -        _ = _        ~ = ~
  

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