This topic describes how to perform an initial installation of the everRun software on node0, which is the first physical machine (PM).
To perform an initial installation of the software on the first PM:
Power on the first PM, if it is not already powered on, and either insert the bootable medium or mount the ISO image.
As the system powers on, enter the firmware (BIOS or UEFI) setup utility, and configure the required and optional settings described in Configuring Settings in the Firmware Setup Utility.
When the installation software loads, the Welcome to everRun release_number window appears with a list of keyboard map values and other options. Immediately below the options list, text describes the keys you use to select an option, and Help text (BIOS mode) appears below the key descriptions. Use arrow keys to select one of the following options:
The country keyboard map for the installation—Use the arrow keys to select one of the appropriate values, and then press Enter:
Country | BIOS Mode Value | UEFI Mode Value |
keyboard map = (BIOS) keymap = (UEFI) |
---|---|---|---|
China |
China | 中国 | NONE |
Germany |
Germany |
Deutschland | de |
Japan |
Japan | 日本 | jp106 |
United States (default) | U.S.A. | U.S.A. | us |
Troubleshooting Utilities (BIOS firmware installation, only)—When you select this option, the Troubleshooting everRun release_number window appears. Use the arrow keys to select one of the following tasks:
Rescue the installed system—Boots to rescue mode.
Boot from the local disk drive (the default)—Boots from a local disk drive.
Memory test—Performs a memory test.
Help text appears at the bottom of the window for some troubleshooting selections. The system performs the task you select; the remaining steps in this installation topic are not relevant.
If you select a country keyboard map option, continue with the next step.
The Install or Recover (keymap) everRun release_number window displays the list of options shown in Installation Options. Immediately below the list, text describes the keys you use to select an option. In BIOS mode, Help text appears below the key descriptions.
In this window, choose one of the following methods to perform the initial installation:
Method 1—Installing via the user interface. This method is best for users who are not familiar with the installation process and who prefer to follow a GUI-based procedure with prompts.
In the Install or Recover (keymap) everRun release_number window, use the arrow keys or the highlighted letters to select an installation option.
Stratus recommends that, for an initial installation, you select Verify medium and Install everRun, which verifies the installation medium before installing the software, adding about five minutes to the installation process. If you select verification, the system displays checking: nnn.n% and various other messages. If successful, installation continues. If verification fails, the installation stops. After you have verified the medium once, you do not need to verify it again. If you do not want to verify the medium, select Install everRun, Create a new system.
After selecting an installation option, press Enter. The installation proceeds:
If any disk contains previously installed data, various messages appear, including the following, and the system reboots (if no disk contains previously installed data, installation continues):
DISKS WERE WIPED. REBOOTING TO RESTART THE INSTALLER.
Rebooting because disks XXX were erased.
When the reboot is complete, the boot menu reappears and you must, again, select Method 1 or Method 2 (Step 4, above).
The Select interface for private Physical Machine connection dialog box appears, enabling you to select the physical interface for the private network (priv0). The first embedded port, em1, is selected by default. Use the arrow keys to navigate to another port, if necessary. Press the space bar to select the interface, and then press the Tab key to navigate to OK, which saves the selection and continues the installation.
The Select interface for managing the system (ibiz0) dialog box appears with a list of available physical interfaces for the management network. Use the arrow keys to navigate to the second embedded port, em2 (if it is not already selected). Press the space bar to select it, and then press the Tab key to navigate to OK, which saves the selection and continues the installation (or use arrow keys to navigate to Back, to return to the previous screen).
The Select the method to configure ibiz0 dialog box appears, enabling you to set the management network for node0 as either a dynamic or static IP configuration. Typically, you configure ibiz0 as a static IP configuration. Use the arrow keys or the Tab key to navigate to one of the following options:
Manual configuration (Static Address)—Select this option to configure ibiz0 as a static IP configuration. Press the space bar to select the option and then press F12 to save your selection. The Configure em2 dialog box appears. See your network administrator for the information you enter in this dialog box. Enter the following information:
Error messages appear in the window if values are incorrect.
After you enter the information, press F12.
The Confirm configuration choices dialog box appears. Use the arrow keys or the Tab key to navigate to OK (to use the displayed values) or to Back (to return to the previous dialog box, to change your selections).
Press the Tab key (BIOS mode) or the E key (UEFI mode) to display and edit the command line.
Set the value for the private network (priv0) by typing one of the following values.
To use the first embedded interface:
To automatically select the default interface:
To use the interface with a MAC address:
priv0=AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF or priv0=AABBCCDDEEFF
Set the value for the management network (ibiz0) by typing one of the following values.
To use the second embedded interface with BOOTP:
To automatically choose an interface and use DHCP:
To use a static configuration with IP address 10.83.51.116, netmask 255.255.0.0 , default gateway 10.83.0.1, and two DNS servers 134.111.24.254 and 134.111.18.14:
To query the system administrator to configure the default interface:
If any disk contains previously installed data, various messages appear, including the following, and the system reboots (if no disk contains previously installed data, installation continues with the next step):
DISKS WERE WIPED. REBOOTING TO RESTART THE INSTALLER.
Rebooting because disks XXX were erased.
When the reboot is complete, the boot menu reappears and you must, again, select Method 1 or Method 2 (Step 4, above).