This topic describes how to perform an initial installation of the everRun software on node1, which is the second physical machine (PM), using the user interface.
To perform an initial installation of the software on the second PM:
Power on the second PM, if it is not already powered on, and either insert the bootable media or mount the ISO image.
The Install or Recover ... screen appears and displays the options shown in Installation Options. From this screen, you can perform the initial installation using either the user interface or the command line. This topic describes how to perform the installation with the user interface. To perform the installation with the command line, see "Method 2: Installing via the Command Line" in Installing Software on the First PM.
Use the arrow keys to select Replace PM, Join system: Initialize data, and press Enter. (If you verified the installation medium when installing the software on the first PM, you do not need to verify the installation medium now.)
If any disk contains previously installed data, the following message appears and the system reboots (if no disk contains previously installed data, installation continues with the next step):
When the reboot is complete, the boot menu reappears and you must continue with Step 3, above.
The Select interface for private Physical Machine connection screen sets the physical interface to use for the private network. To use the first embedded port, use the arrow keys to select em1 (if it is not already selected), and then press F12 to save your selection and go to the next screen.
The Select interface for managing the system (ibiz0) screen sets the physical interface to use for the management network. To use the second embedded port, use the arrow keys to select em2 (if it is not already selected), and then press F12 to save your selection and go to the next screen.
The Select the method to configure ibiz0 screen sets the management network for node1 as either a dynamic or static IP configuration. Typically, you set this as a static IP configuration, so use the arrow keys to select Manual configuration (Static Address) and press F12 to save your selection and go to the next screen. However, to set this as a dynamic IP configuration, select Automatic configuration via DHCP and press F12 to save your selection and go to the next screen.
See your network administrator for this information.