Installing Suse Linux Enterprise Server (Sles) 7 Or 8 - IBM Cluster 1350 Installation And Service

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10. Reboot the Management Node by issuing the following commands:

Installing SuSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 7 or 8

The following steps provide a general path through the installation process and
assume you will install SuSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 7 or 8 from the
product CDs.
This process assumes you have successfully cabled together all devices within each
cabinet and that you have correctly cabled together all cabinets. The software
installation process begins with the Management Node in the Primary cabinet.
Make sure the Management Node and all the switches are powered up. Cluster
Nodes will be powered up later in the install process.
1. Power up the Management Node and press the F1 key. Make any necessary
2. Ensure that hard disk 1 and 2 in the Management Node are set up as a RAID 1
3. Insert the SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 7.2 product CD and restart the
4. When prompted, select the Language and the Timezone you want to use for
5. Select New Installation and click OK.
6. When prompted for Preparing Hard Disk select Custom partitioning for
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changes to set the boot order as follows:
v Floppy diskette
v CD-ROM
v Fixed disk
v Network
mirror.
To set up the disks as a RAID 1 mirror, reboot the Management Node and at
the LSI Logic prompt press the CNTRL + C keys. Highlight the first drive
listed with Boot Order 0 and then highlight Mirroring Properties. Set drive 0
to primary and drive 1 to secondary. Press ESC and then Enter and save your
configuration changes. Exit the configuration utility. You will get a message that
the drives are resynching.
Management Node. At the installation prompt press the left ALT key and insert
the LSI SLES update diskette.
this installation.
experts.
You will manually partition the drive. First, delete all partitions on sda. Create
the following partitions using the ext2 file system.:
v A /boot partition with a size of 50 MB.
v A /csminstall partition with 2 GB for each distribution of Red Hat Linux
installed on the managed nodes.
v A /opt partition of 2 GB.
v A /var partition of 1 GB for each 128 nodes in the cluster. If there are fewer
than 128 nodes in the cluster you should still set aside 1 GB. If there are
more than 128 nodes you should increase the size of the partition to 2 GB or
greater.
v A /home partition of 2 GB, as a minimum. The customer should customize
this to meet their expected needs.
v swap defined as 2 GB.
v A root partition mounted as / with an initial size of 4 GB.

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