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Installing and Configuring HIT/Linux, Obtain the Installation Kit, Installation Prerequisites

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2 Installing and Configuring HIT/Linux This chapter guides describes how to install, update, and configure HIT/Linux. To verify that installation was successful, follow the Verification instructions. Topics: • Obtain the Installation Kit • Installation Prerequisites • Installation Procedure • Configuration • Verification Obtain the Installation Kit Obtain the installation kit from the Dell EqualLogic customer support web site. To download HIT/Linux, you must have a Dell customer support account. To set up an account, go to https://eqlsupport.dell.com. Log in to your support account and follow these steps: 1. Select Downloads in the navigation bar and select Host Integration Tools for Linux. 2. Under Recommended Host Integration Tools for Linux, select the latest version of the toolkit. 3. Select the Download Page link. 4. Select the link for the current version of the tool kit. 5. Accept the EULA and click the Download button. Save the ISO installation image to a temporary location on your local computer. 6. Return to the Downloads page and select the GPG Key link. 7. Download the GPG Key (RPM-GPG-KEY-DELLEQL) and save it to a temporary location on your local computer. The installation requires a public key to authorize your RPM signature and run the installation. Installation Prerequisites A successful installation depends on several prerequisites, which include: • Using supported Linux Distributions • Running supported versions of PS Series array firmware • Access to a public key used for installing the RPMs • All prerequisite Linux packages are available • When installing or upgrading HIT/Linux, existing EqualLogic volumes to which the host is connected must be online and healthy. If installing on a cluster, ensure the cluster nodes and shared storage are online. • Your configuration has multiple NICs that are on the same subnet (recommended by Dell for improved performance and higher throughput). The installation software takes certain actions to ensure your environment is ready for using the product. Atypical installations might require you to change certain defaults prior to installing the kit. Particular cases mentioned in this chapter refer to solutions provided in the Troubleshooting section. Verify that the prerequisites in the following sections are met before installing the kit. Installation Script and RPMs HIT/Linux is packaged as an ISO image, equallogic-host-tools-version.iso. This image contains all necessary user-mode and kernel-mode RPM files and an installation script for your particular Linux distribution. Installing and Configuring HIT/Linux 11

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Installing and Configuring HIT/Linux
This chapter guides describes how to install, update, and configure HIT/Linux.
To verify that installation was successful, follow the
Verification
instructions.
Topics:
Obtain the Installation Kit
Installation Prerequisites
Installation Procedure
Configuration
Verification
Obtain the Installation Kit
Obtain the installation kit from the Dell EqualLogic customer support web site.
To download HIT/Linux, you must have a Dell customer support account. To set up an account, go to
.
Log in to your support account and follow these steps:
1.
Select
Downloads
in the navigation bar and select
Host Integration Tools for Linux
.
2.
Under
Recommended Host Integration Tools for Linux
, select the latest version of the toolkit.
3.
Select the
Download Page
link.
4.
Select the link for the current version of the tool kit.
5.
Accept the EULA and click the
Download
button. Save the ISO installation image to a temporary location on your local computer.
6.
Return to the
Downloads
page and select the
GPG Key
link.
7.
Download the GPG Key (
RPM-GPG-KEY-DELLEQL
) and save it to a temporary location on your local computer. The installation
requires a public key to authorize your RPM signature and run the installation.
Installation Prerequisites
A successful installation depends on several prerequisites, which include:
Using supported
Linux Distributions
Running supported versions of
PS Series array firmware
Access to a
public key
used for installing the RPMs
All prerequisite
Linux packages
are available
When installing or upgrading HIT/Linux, existing EqualLogic volumes to which the host is connected must be online and healthy. If
installing on a cluster, ensure the cluster nodes and shared storage are online.
Your configuration has multiple NICs that are on the same subnet (recommended by Dell for improved performance and higher
throughput).
The installation software takes certain actions to ensure your environment is ready for using the product. Atypical installations might
require you to change certain defaults prior to installing the kit. Particular cases mentioned in this chapter refer to solutions provided in the
Troubleshooting
section.
Verify that the prerequisites in the following sections are met before installing the kit.
Installation Script and RPMs
HIT/Linux is packaged as an ISO image,
equallogic-host-tools-
version
.iso
. This image contains all necessary user-mode and
kernel-mode RPM files and an installation script for your particular Linux distribution.
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