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This chapter describes the preparatory steps that must be taken before the actual installation. The installation procedure depends on the system used. See the following documentation:
For IBM eServer i5/p5 Systems, see Section 2.1, “Preparing for Installation on IBM eServer i5/p5, System i5/p5, and OpenPower Models”
For IBM pSeries systems, see Section 2.2, “Preparing for Installation on an IBM pSeries Models”
For IBM JS20/JS21/JS22 Blades, see Section 2.3, “Preparing an Installation on IBM POWER JS20/JS21/JS22 Blades”
For IBM iSeries systems, see Section 2.4, “Preparing an Installation on IBM iSeries Models”
If SUSE® Linux Enterprise Server should be installed on a number of systems or partitions, it is recommended to create a network installation source. This eliminates the need to change CDs during the installation. The same source can also be used for the concurrent installation on several partitions or several systems. The configuration of a network installation source is described in Section “Setting Up an Installation Server Using YaST” (Chapter 4, Remote Installation, ↑Installation and Administration). For eServer i5, System i5, and iSeries, a network installation source can be set up in a special partition. See Section 2.4.4, “Creating a Network Installation Source” for iSeries.
The installation can be controlled with a VNC client. For more information about VNC, see Section “Simple Remote Installation via VNC—Static Network Configuration” (Chapter 4, Remote Installation, ↑Installation and Administration).
To participate in the linuxppc-dev mailing list,
sign up using the forms at https://ozlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxppc-dev. The following
links are interesting for the maintenance of an installation:
http://www.novell.com/suselinuxportal is an effective help tool for assisting customers in solving problems. A corresponding article is published whenever SUSE discover that a special case could lead to serious problems. Search the portal using keywords like PPC or POWER.
Find security alerts at http://www.novell.com/linux/security/securitysupport.html. SUSE also maintains two security-related mailing lists to which anyone may subscribe.
suse-security — General discussion
of security regarding Linux and SUSE. All security alerts for
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server are sent to this list.
suse-security-announce — The SUSE
mailing list exclusively for security alerts.
This section covers the preparatory steps for installing SUSE® Linux Enterprise Server on IBM eServer i5/p5 systems. It explains the installation from a built-in CD-ROM drive and over the network.
This section assumes you have set up your HMC and connected it to your system. Find more information about using the wizard to configure the HMC in “Configuring the HMC using the Guided Setup Wizard”: http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/eserver/v1r3s/index.jsp?topic=/iphai/confighmcgs.htm
IBM eServer i5/p5 systems offer the possibility to partition the system like on IBM iSeries systems. This enables the concurrent operation of up to 254 operating systems on one machine. These operating systems are installed in LPARs (logical partitions). One or several of these partitions can contain a SUSE Linux Enterprise Server environment.
To prepare an LPAR for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, first configure the system over the HMC. Refer to the IBM documentation for details: http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/eserver/v1r3s/index.jsp?topic=/iphbi/iphbikickoff.htm
Make sure that you have sufficient hard disk space for installing SUSE Linux Enterprise Server. The standard system requires at least 4 GB of free hard disk space.
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server can be installed from a CD-ROM or DVD drive or using a network installation source. Make the CD-ROM, DVD drive, or network device available to the LPAR to install.
Procedure 2.1. Assigning a CD-ROM or DVD Drive to an LPAR
Open the HMC application and go to +.
From the available servers, expand the server and partition to install.
Right-click the profile to use for installation and select —see Figure 2.1, “HMC: Server Management—Properties”.
In the dialog, select the tab.
From , select the from the bus where it is installed. To assign this DVD drive to the partition, click .
The result should look like Figure 2.2, “HMC: Managed System I/O Devices”.
Now insert the SUSE Linux Enterprise Server CD1 or DVD1 in the drive.
Procedure 2.2. Assigning a Network Device to an LPAR
Open the HMC application and go to +.
From the available servers, open the server and partition to install.
Right-click the profile to use for installation and select —see Figure 2.1, “HMC: Server Management—Properties”.
In the dialog, select the tab.
From , select from the bus where it is installed. Then click .
If you plan to install using a virtual ethernet adapter, refer to the IBM documentation.
Create a network installation source if SUSE Linux Enterprise Server should be installed on a number of partitions. This eliminates the need to change installation media during installation. The same source can also be used for concurrent installation of various systems. The configuration of the network installation source is described in Section “Setting Up an Installation Server Using YaST” (Chapter 4, Remote Installation, ↑Installation and Administration).
To start the installation, reboot the system. Right-click the profile name, select , and press in the following dialog.
Use the screen console or connect to a serial console as described in the IBM documentation. One simple way to start a serial console is to open a VTerm while activating the partition. To do this, activate in the dialog.
Enter the system firmware by pressing F1 or 1 when using a serial console or a virtual console during the system check when the system is rebooted:
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1 = SMS Menu 5 = Default Boot List
8 = Open Firmware Prompt 6 = Stored Boot List
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Press F1 or 1 while the SCSI devices are checked. Select to enter the boot options dialog:
Version SF220_004
SMS 1.5 (c) Copyright IBM Corp. 2000,2003 All rights reserved.
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Main Menu
1. Select Language
2. Setup Remote IPL (Initial Program Load)
3. Change SCSI Settings
4. Select Console
5. Select Boot Options
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Navigation Keys:
X = eXit System Management Services
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Type the number of the menu item and press Enter or select Navigation
Key:5
Select to set the Install Device. Go to to see the list of available devices:
Version SF220_011
SMS 1.5 (c) Copyright IBM Corp. 2000,2003 All rights reserved.
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Select Device
Device Current Device
Number Position Name
1. - Virtual Ethernet
( loc=U9111.520.10D3CCC-V1-C3-T1 )
2. - Ethernet
( loc=U787A.001.DNZ00XG-P1-T5 )
3. - Ethernet
( loc=U787A.001.DNZ00XG-P1-T6 )
4. - IDE CD-ROM
( loc=U787A.001.DNZ00XG-P4-D3 )
5. 1 SCSI 73407 MB Harddisk
( loc=U787A.001.DNZ00XG-P1-T10-L8-L0 )
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Navigation keys:
M = return to Main Menu
ESC key = return to previous screen X = eXit System Management Services
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Type the number of the menu item and press Enter or select Navigation Key:
Select the CD-ROM drive (4 in this
example):
SMS 1.5 (c) Copyright IBM Corp. 2000,2003 All rights reserved.
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Select Task
IDE CD-ROM
( loc=U787A.001.DNZ00XG-P4-D3 )
1. Information
2. Normal Mode Boot
3. Service Mode Boot
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Navigation keys:
M = return to Main Menu
ESC key = return to previous screen X = eXit System Management Services
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Type the number of the menu item and press Enter or select Navigation Key:
Choose to install from this device. On the next screen, confirm with to exit and boot from the device.
The system reads from the CD-ROM drive and the yaboot utility starts:
Welcome to SuSE Linux Enterprise 10 (PPC)! Type "install" to start the YaST installer on this CD/DVD Type "slp" to start the YaST install via network Type "rescue" to start the rescue system on this CD/DVD Welcome to yaboot version 10.1.22-r938.SuSE booted from ... Enter "help" to get some basic usage information boot:
Select from the menu and press Enter. To continue the installation from a different network installation source, select instead.
To read the installation data from a network install source
rather than continuing the installation from the CD-ROM (see Section 2.1.3, “Assigning an Installation Device to an LPAR”), append the option
manual to the name of the kernel
(install).
For an installation over VNC, append the parameters
vnc=1 and
vncpassword= to the name
of the kernel (passwordinstall). Read more about VNC in Section “Simple Remote Installation via VNC—Static Network
Configuration” (Chapter 4, Remote Installation, ↑Installation and Administration).
Select an ethernet device that has access to the installation source
(2 in this example).