Supplement installation for Linux servers has the following minimum requirements:
The following RPMs are also required:
To successfully deploy HP SUM on remote target systems based on a Linux operating system, the following must be available:
In addition, components that are compiled from source code (such as NIC drivers) require the presence of the following build tools:
Installing these updates requires legacy compatibility libraries be loaded. The autorun script will detect missing libraries and prompt for their installation. For example, under SLES 11 32 or 64 bit, you must install the compatibility RPM package.
The command interpreter (shell) /bin/bash must be installed.
For autorun capabilties, the system must be running X with a window manager and an installed browser. For some distributions, the CD must be mounted and the ./autorun command executed for autorun to function.
Note: Please ensure the following RPMs are also installed.
The following RPMs needed only on the local Linux system running HP SUM to perform builds of NIC source RPMs)
Supplement installation for Linux servers has the following minimum requirements:
The following RPMs are also required:
To successfully deploy HP SUM on remote target systems based on a Linux operating system, the following must be available:
In addition, components that are compiled from source code (such as NIC drivers) require the presence of the following build tools:
Installing these updates requires legacy compatibility libraries be loaded. The autorun script will detect missing libraries and prompt for their installation. For example, under SLES 11 32 or 64 bit, you must install the compatibility RPM package.
The command interpreter (shell) /bin/bash must be installed.
For autorun capabilties, the system must be running X with a window manager and an installed browser. For some distributions, the CD must be mounted and the ./autorun command executed for autorun to function.
Note: Please ensure the following RPMs are also installed.
The following RPMs needed only on the local Linux system running HP SUM to perform builds of NIC source RPMs)
Supplement installation for Linux servers has the following minimum requirements:
The following RPMs are also required:
To successfully deploy HP SUM on remote target systems based on a Linux operating system, the following must be available:
In addition, components that are compiled from source code (such as NIC drivers) require the presence of the following build tools:
Installing these updates requires legacy compatibility libraries be loaded. The autorun script will detect missing libraries and prompt for their installation. For example, under SLES 11 32 or 64 bit, you must install the compatibility RPM package.
The command interpreter (shell) /bin/bash must be installed.
For autorun capabilties, the system must be running X with a window manager and an installed browser. For some distributions, the CD must be mounted and the ./autorun command executed for autorun to function.
Note: Please ensure the following RPMs are also installed.
The following RPMs needed only on the local Linux system running HP SUM to perform builds of NIC source RPMs)
Supplement installation for Linux servers has the following minimum requirements:
The following RPMs are also required:
To successfully deploy HP SUM on remote target systems based on a Linux operating system, the following must be available:
In addition, components that are compiled from source code (such as NIC drivers) require the presence of the following build tools:
Installing these updates requires legacy compatibility libraries be loaded. The autorun script will detect missing libraries and prompt for their installation. For example, under SLES 11 32 or 64 bit, you must install the compatibility RPM package.
The command interpreter (shell) /bin/bash must be installed.
For autorun capabilties, the system must be running X with a window manager and an installed browser. For some distributions, the CD must be mounted and the ./autorun command executed for autorun to function.
Note: Please ensure the following RPMs are also installed.
The following RPMs needed only on the local Linux system running HP SUM to perform builds of NIC source RPMs)
Supplement installation for Linux servers has the following minimum requirements:
The following RPMs are also required:
To successfully deploy HP SUM on remote target systems based on a Linux operating system, the following must be available:
In addition, components that are compiled from source code (such as NIC drivers) require the presence of the following build tools:
Installing these updates requires legacy compatibility libraries be loaded. The autorun script will detect missing libraries and prompt for their installation. For example, under SLES 11 32 or 64 bit, you must install the compatibility RPM package.
The command interpreter (shell) /bin/bash must be installed.
For autorun capabilties, the system must be running X with a window manager and an installed browser. For some distributions, the CD must be mounted and the ./autorun command executed for autorun to function.
Note: Please ensure the following RPMs are also installed.
The following RPMs needed only on the local Linux system running HP SUM to perform builds of NIC source RPMs)
Red Hat distributions include autorun. If autorun is not installed, it must be installed and properly configured before beginning. Autorun will typically mount the CD-ROM on /media/cdrom for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 and SUSE-based distributions.
For the purposes of these instructions, the CD-ROM is assumed to have been mounted on /mnt/mnt. The actual mount point should replace /mnt/mnt when executing these instructions.
Manual Installation of the Supplement for HP Service Pack :
For the remainder of this discussion, the CD mount directory will be considered to be /mnt/mnt. The actual mount point should replace /mnt/mnt when executing these instructions. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 and SUSE-based distributions mount CD's on /media/cdrom. If the CD-ROM mount point is not defined in /etc/fstab, a complete mount command will be required.
Note: Please ensure the following RPMs are also installed.
To perform builds of NIC source RPMs, the following RPMs are required on the local Linux system running HP SUM.
NOTE: Be sure to include the version of the compatibility libraries that is appropriate for your architecture. In some cases, there are separate 32-bit and 64-bit compatibility libraries for a given distribution.
For a current list of supported Linux distributions and versions (and their associated errata kernels), see the operating system support matrixes . The supplments are designed for use after you install the operating system so that you can update drivers, install HP utilities (such as Health and iLO drivers), and install agents (Server, NIC, and Storage).
]]>Red Hat distributions include autorun. If autorun is not installed, it must be installed and properly configured before beginning. Autorun will typically mount the CD-ROM on /media/cdrom for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 and SUSE-based distributions.
For the purposes of these instructions, the CD-ROM is assumed to have been mounted on /mnt/mnt. The actual mount point should replace /mnt/mnt when executing these instructions.
Manual Installation of the Supplement for HP Service Pack :
For the remainder of this discussion, the CD mount directory will be considered to be /mnt/mnt. The actual mount point should replace /mnt/mnt when executing these instructions. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 and SUSE-based distributions mount CD's on /media/cdrom. If the CD-ROM mount point is not defined in /etc/fstab, a complete mount command will be required.
Note: Please ensure the following RPMs are also installed.
To perform builds of NIC source RPMs, the following RPMs are required on the local Linux system running HP SUM.
NOTE: Be sure to include the version of the compatibility libraries that is appropriate for your architecture. In some cases, there are separate 32-bit and 64-bit compatibility libraries for a given distribution.
For a current list of supported Linux distributions and versions (and their associated errata kernels), see the operating system support matrixes . The supplments are designed for use after you install the operating system so that you can update drivers, install HP utilities (such as Health and iLO drivers), and install agents (Server, NIC, and Storage).
]]>Red Hat distributions include autorun. If autorun is not installed, it must be installed and properly configured before beginning. Autorun will typically mount the CD-ROM on /media/cdrom for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 and SUSE-based distributions.
For the purposes of these instructions, the CD-ROM is assumed to have been mounted on /mnt/mnt. The actual mount point should replace /mnt/mnt when executing these instructions.
Manual Installation of the Supplement for HP Service Pack :
For the remainder of this discussion, the CD mount directory will be considered to be /mnt/mnt. The actual mount point should replace /mnt/mnt when executing these instructions. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 and SUSE-based distributions mount CD's on /media/cdrom. If the CD-ROM mount point is not defined in /etc/fstab, a complete mount command will be required.
Note: Please ensure the following RPMs are also installed.
To perform builds of NIC source RPMs, the following RPMs are required on the local Linux system running HP SUM.
NOTE: Be sure to include the version of the compatibility libraries that is appropriate for your architecture. In some cases, there are separate 32-bit and 64-bit compatibility libraries for a given distribution.
For a current list of supported Linux distributions and versions (and their associated errata kernels), see the operating system support matrixes . The supplments are designed for use after you install the operating system so that you can update drivers, install HP utilities (such as Health and iLO drivers), and install agents (Server, NIC, and Storage).
]]>Red Hat distributions include autorun. If autorun is not installed, it must be installed and properly configured before beginning. Autorun will typically mount the CD-ROM on /media/cdrom for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 and SUSE-based distributions.
For the purposes of these instructions, the CD-ROM is assumed to have been mounted on /mnt/mnt. The actual mount point should replace /mnt/mnt when executing these instructions.
Manual Installation of the Supplement for HP Service Pack :
For the remainder of this discussion, the CD mount directory will be considered to be /mnt/mnt. The actual mount point should replace /mnt/mnt when executing these instructions. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 and SUSE-based distributions mount CD's on /media/cdrom. If the CD-ROM mount point is not defined in /etc/fstab, a complete mount command will be required.
Note: Please ensure the following RPMs are also installed.
To perform builds of NIC source RPMs, the following RPMs are required on the local Linux system running HP SUM.
NOTE: Be sure to include the version of the compatibility libraries that is appropriate for your architecture. In some cases, there are separate 32-bit and 64-bit compatibility libraries for a given distribution.
For a current list of supported Linux distributions and versions (and their associated errata kernels), see the operating system support matrixes . The supplments are designed for use after you install the operating system so that you can update drivers, install HP utilities (such as Health and iLO drivers), and install agents (Server, NIC, and Storage).
]]>Red Hat distributions include autorun. If autorun is not installed, it must be installed and properly configured before beginning. Autorun will typically mount the CD-ROM on /media/cdrom for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 and SUSE-based distributions.
For the purposes of these instructions, the CD-ROM is assumed to have been mounted on /mnt/mnt. The actual mount point should replace /mnt/mnt when executing these instructions.
Manual Installation of the Supplement for HP Service Pack :
For the remainder of this discussion, the CD mount directory will be considered to be /mnt/mnt. The actual mount point should replace /mnt/mnt when executing these instructions. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 and SUSE-based distributions mount CD's on /media/cdrom. If the CD-ROM mount point is not defined in /etc/fstab, a complete mount command will be required.
Note: Please ensure the following RPMs are also installed.
To perform builds of NIC source RPMs, the following RPMs are required on the local Linux system running HP SUM.
NOTE: Be sure to include the version of the compatibility libraries that is appropriate for your architecture. In some cases, there are separate 32-bit and 64-bit compatibility libraries for a given distribution.
For a current list of supported Linux distributions and versions (and their associated errata kernels), see the operating system support matrixes . The supplments are designed for use after you install the operating system so that you can update drivers, install HP utilities (such as Health and iLO drivers), and install agents (Server, NIC, and Storage).
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