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Installing HP SMH directly on Linux operating systems

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7 Installing HP SMH directly on Linux operating systems Installation for Linux on x86 and x86_64 operating systems The HP SMH installation for Linux enables you to silently install HP SMH on x86 and x86_64 operating systems. After the installation is complete, you can configure the HP SMH settings. NOTE: To install HP SMH, you must log in as root user. Installing HP SMH on Linux x86 operating systems To install HP SMH on x86 operating systems, your system must meet the minimum requirements. In addition, you must have the hpsmh-3.x.x-y.i386.rpm. Note: The general 32-bit RPM List is not installed by default. To install HP SMH, enter the following command line: rpm -ivh hpsmh-3.x.x-y.i386.rpm A message appears indicating that HP SMH installed successfully with default configuration values. For more information regarding minimum requirements, see Chapter 2 "Installation requirements". Installing HP SMH on x86_64 operating systems To install HP SMH on x86_64 operating systems, your system must meet the minimum requirements. In addition, you must have the hpsmh-3.x.x-y.x86_64.rpm rpm -ivh hpsmh-3.x.x-y.x86_64.rpm Configuring HP SMH After HP SMH is installed, you can configure the settings. If you are migrating from a version of HP SMH prior to 3.0, the previous settings are retained. However, the retained settings are configurable. To configure HP SMH settings: 1. Use the CLI smhconfig tool located at /opt/hp/hpsmh/sbin. 2. Enter the following command to start the configuration: perl /usr/local/hp/hpSMHSetup.pl The Welcome screen indicates that you can configure security and access parameters for HP SMH and related HP web-based management tools. 3. Press Enter. The Operating System Groups screen appears. The Operating System Groups screen enables you to add or delete operating system groups in HP SMH. The following options are available: • To add a group: 1. At the prompt, enter 1 to add a group. The Add Operating System Groups screen displays the operating system group lists. Note: You can add up to five existing operating system group entries for each group. Installation for Linux on x86 and x86_64 operating systems 43

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7 Installing HP SMH directly on Linux operating systems
Installation for Linux on x86 and x86_64 operating systems
The HP SMH installation for Linux enables you to silently install HP SMH on x86 and x86_64 operating
systems. After the installation is complete, you can configure the HP SMH settings.
NOTE:
To install HP SMH, you must log in as root user.
Installing HP SMH on Linux x86 operating systems
To install HP SMH on x86 operating systems, your system must meet the minimum requirements. In addition,
you must have the
hpsmh-3.x.x-y.i386.rpm
.
Note:
The general 32-bit RPM List is not installed by default.
To install HP SMH, enter the following command line:
rpm
ivh hpsmh-3.x.x-y.i386.rpm
A message appears indicating that HP SMH installed successfully with default configuration values.
For more information regarding minimum requirements, see
Chapter 2 “Installation requirements”
.
Installing HP SMH on x86_64 operating systems
To install HP SMH on x86_64 operating systems, your system must meet the minimum requirements. In
addition, you must have the
hpsmh-3.x.x-y.x86_64.rpm
rpm
ivh hpsmh-3.x.x-y.x86_64.rpm
Configuring HP SMH
After HP SMH is installed, you can configure the settings. If you are migrating from a version of HP SMH
prior to 3.0, the previous settings are retained. However, the retained settings are configurable.
To configure HP SMH settings:
1.
Use the CLI smhconfig tool located at
/opt/hp/hpsmh/sbin
.
2.
Enter the following command to start the configuration:
perl /usr/local/hp/hpSMHSetup.pl
The
Welcome
screen indicates that you can configure security and access parameters for HP SMH and
related HP web-based management tools.
3.
Press
Enter
. The
Operating System Groups
screen appears.
The
Operating System Groups
screen enables you to add or delete operating system groups in HP
SMH. The following options are available:
To add a group:
At the prompt, enter
1
to add a group. The
Add Operating System Groups
screen displays
the operating system group lists.
Note:
You can add up to five existing operating system group entries for each group.
1.
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