To successfully deploy HP SUM on remote target systems based on a Linux operating system, the following must be available:
To successfully deploy HP SUM on remote target systems based on a Linux operating system, the following must be available:
To successfully deploy HP SUM on remote target systems based on a Linux operating system, the following must be available:
To successfully deploy HP SUM on remote target systems based on a Linux operating system, the following must be available:
To successfully deploy HP SUM on remote target systems based on a Linux operating system, the following must be available:
Red Hat distributions include autorun. If autorun is not installed, it must be installed and properly configured before beginning.
Note: Red Hat Enterprise Linux automount the CD with the noexec property set. In order to run Autorun, the CD must be first be unmounted and then manually remounted.
For other distributions, several autorun utilities are available for download from various Internet sites. These distributions will typically mount the CD-ROM on /media/cdrom.
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 :
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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Red Hat distributions include autorun. If autorun is not installed, it must be installed and properly configured before beginning.
Note: Red Hat Enterprise Linux automount the CD with the noexec property set. In order to run Autorun, the CD must be first be unmounted and then manually remounted.
For other distributions, several autorun utilities are available for download from various Internet sites. These distributions will typically mount the CD-ROM on /media/cdrom.
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 :
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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Red Hat distributions include autorun. If autorun is not installed, it must be installed and properly configured before beginning.
Note: Red Hat Enterprise Linux automount the CD with the noexec property set. In order to run Autorun, the CD must be first be unmounted and then manually remounted.
For other distributions, several autorun utilities are available for download from various Internet sites. These distributions will typically mount the CD-ROM on /media/cdrom.
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 :
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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Red Hat distributions include autorun. If autorun is not installed, it must be installed and properly configured before beginning.
Note: Red Hat Enterprise Linux automount the CD with the noexec property set. In order to run Autorun, the CD must be first be unmounted and then manually remounted.
For other distributions, several autorun utilities are available for download from various Internet sites. These distributions will typically mount the CD-ROM on /media/cdrom.
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 :
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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Red Hat distributions include autorun. If autorun is not installed, it must be installed and properly configured before beginning.
Note: Red Hat Enterprise Linux automount the CD with the noexec property set. In order to run Autorun, the CD must be first be unmounted and then manually remounted.
For other distributions, several autorun utilities are available for download from various Internet sites. These distributions will typically mount the CD-ROM on /media/cdrom.
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 :
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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