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Preface .................................................................................................... v
Intended Audience ............................................................................................... vi Product Version .................................................................................................... vi Release Notes ...................................................................................................... vi Document Conventions ......................................................................................... vii Getting Help........................................................................................................ viii Comments .......................................................................................................... viii
Scope .................................................................................................... 1-1
Supported combinations of OS and server blade model ......................................... 1-2
Hardware requirements ...................................................................................... 1-2
Requirements of LPAR configuration .................................................................... 1-2
Installation and Setup ............................................................................ 2-1
Related document .............................................................................................. 2-2
Restrictions ........................................................................................................ 2-2
Setting up SUSE Linux ........................................................................................ 2-3
LPAR manager settings ................................................................................ 2-3
LPAR configuration ...................................................................................... 2-3
OS installation ............................................................................................. 2-4
Having the LPAR recognize the Driver & Utility CD for SUSE Linux ............ 2-4
Changing the boot order and setting the UEFI driver ............................... 2-4
Saving the LPAR manager configuration ................................................. 2-4
Installing OS and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server driver ............................. 2-5
OS Option settings for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP Applications 11 SP3 2-6
Customizing kernel settings ................................................................... 2-6
Customizing /etc/modprobe.conf.local .................................................... 2-6
Customizing /etc/sysconfig/syslog .......................................................... 2-6
Customizing /etc/sysctl.conf .................................................................. 2-7
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Customizing /etc/securetty ..................................................................... 2-7
Customizing /etc/inittab ......................................................................... 2-7
Rebooting OS ........................................................................................ 2-7
OS Option settings for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP Applications 12 ... 2-8
Customizing kernel settings .................................................................... 2-8
Customizing /etc/modprobe.d/99-local.conf ............................................ 2-8
Customizing /etc/rsyslog.conf ................................................................. 2-8
Customizing /etc/sysctl.conf ................................................................... 2-9
Customizing /etc/securetty ..................................................................... 2-9
Rebooting OS ........................................................................................ 2-9
Application of OS patches ............................................................................. 2-9
Support ................................................................................................. 3-1
Inquiry ............................................................................................................... 3-2
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Preface
This document describes how to install and set up a SUSE Linux OS on
Compute Blade.
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Intended Audience
This document is intended for users who desire to install and set up a SUSE Linux OS on Compute Blade.
Product Version
This document revision applies to Hitachi Compute Blade servers.
Release Notes
Release notes contain requirements and more recent product information that may not be fully described in this manual. Be sure to review the release notes before installation.
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This chapter introduces the supported combinations of OS version and server
blade models, the hardware requirements, and the setting requirements.
Supported combinations of OS and server blade model
Hardware requirements
Setting requirements
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Supported combinations of OS and server blade model The following table lists the supported combinations of OS and server blade model.
Table 1-1 Supported combinations of OS and server blade model
OS
Server blade model SUSE for SAP 11 SP3 1 SUSE for SAP 12 2
CB 2500 CB 520X server blade B2 3 Yes Yes
CB 520X server blade B3 3 No Yes
1: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP Applications 11 SP3
2: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP Applications 12
3: The Enterprise license is required.
Hardware requirements The hardware requirements are as follows:
I/O device
You are required to install all of the following I/O devices in a server blade.
- Onboard LAN
- 10GBASE-SR 2-port LAN adapter
Note that the “ixgbe LAN” driver is required.
- Hitachi 16Gb 2-port fibre channel adapter
Requirements of LPAR configuration The following table lists the requirements of LPAR configuration.
Table 1-2 Requirements of LPAR configuration
Item Requirement
Resource assignment
Scheduling mode of processors Dedicated mode
Scheduling mode of NIC Dedicated mode
Scheduling mode of FC Dedicated mode
Performance tuning options Enabled
The other requirements See in “Performance tuning options” in “5 Setting Processors and Memory Functionality” in the Hitachi Compute Blade 2500 Series Logical partitioning manager User Guide
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Installation and Setup
This chapter describes how to install and set up a SUSE Linux OS on Hitachi
Compute Blade.
Related document
Restrictions
Setting up SUSE Linux
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Related document
You are required to refer to the following documents to set up an LPAR manager, install a SUSE Linux OS and a SUSE Linux Enterprise Server driver,
and so on.
- Hitachi Compute Blade 2500 Series Logical partitioning manager User Guide
- HITACHI Gigabit Fibre Channel Adapter USER’S GUIDE (SUSE Linux Enterprise Server driver Edition)
Restrictions
There are the following restrictions on LPARs with a SUSE Linux OS.
- Performing a migration execution in Shutdown mode or Concurrent Maintenance mode to LPARs with the subject OS.
- Performing an N+M Cold Standby execution to an LPAR manager where
LPARs with the subject OS exist.
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Setting up SUSE Linux
The steps for setting up a SUSE Linux OS are as follows:
- LPAR manager settings
- LPAR configuration
- OS installation
- OS option settings
- Application of OS patches
Note that, for the step “OS option settings”, the procedure for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP Applications 11 SP3 and that for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP Applications 12 are respectively described below in
this section: “Setting up SUSE Linux”.
LPAR manager settings
See “Starting and Stopping LPAR manager” in the Hitachi Compute Blade 2500 Series Logical partitioning manager User Guide.
Then, enable the “Performance tuning options” parameter and confirm the
restrictions on “Performance tuning options”, seeing “Performance tuning options” in “Setting Processors and Memory Functionality” in the Hitachi Compute Blade 2500 Series Logical partitioning manager User Guide.
LPAR configuration
See “Creating LPARs” in “Creating LPARs” in the Hitachi Compute Blade 2500 Series Logical partitioning manager User Guide.
Then, see “Changing the configuration of an LPAR” in “Creating LPARs” in the Hitachi Compute Blade 2500 Series Logical partitioning manager User Guide.
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Having the LPAR recognize the Driver & Utility CD for SUSE Linux
You are able to select one way to have the LPAR recognize the Driver & Utility CD for SUSE Linux from the following two ways:
- Having the remote console recognize the ISO image of the Driver & Utility CD
Start the remote console. Next, push the “Remote CD/DVD” button on the
remote console and then have the remote console recognize the ISO image of the Driver & Utility CD in a CD/DVD drive.
- Connecting a CD/DVD drive with the Driver & Utility CD to a USB port
Connect the USB connector of a CD/DVD drive direct to a USB port on a server blade and then insert the Driver & Utility CD to the CD/DVD drive.
Changing the boot order and setting the UEFI driver
Make sure that you configure two paths so that an LU in which to install the
OS can be accessed through the two paths, in advance. See “Setting the boot order for LPARs from the Web console” in “Creating LPARs” in the Hitachi Compute Blade 2500 Series Logical partitioning manager User Guide.
Saving the LPAR manager configuration
See “Saving the LPAR manager” in “Creating LPARs” in the Hitachi Compute
Blade 2500 Series Logical partitioning manager User Guide.
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Installing OS and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server driver
Once the message "Connecting Boot Devices and Adapters --" is displayed on the remote console after activating the LPAR, you are required to push the F1 key. We recommend that you read “Install driver on Linux” in the HITACHI Gigabit Fibre
Channel Adapter USER’S GUIDE (SUSE Linux Enterprise Server driver Edition) in advance. Also, you can move on to the next step smoothly by starting the remote console in advance.
(1) Activate the LPAR and then enlarge the remote console screen.
(2) From the step required to push the F1 key in “Install driver to SAN with Hitachi
Gigabit Fibre Channel Adapter” in “Install driver on Linux” in the HITACHI Gigabit Fibre Channel Adapter USER’S GUIDE (SUSE Linux Enterprise Server driver Edition), follow the procedure in the chapter.
(3) Install LAN drivers, seeing in the Hitachi Compute Blade 2500 Intel LAN Driver Instruction Manual for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server.
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OS Option settings for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP Applications 11 SP3
Start the terminal console and then configure the following settings.
Customizing kernel settings
1. Execute the following command.
# yast
2. Select “System”, and then press the Tab key.
3. Select “Boot Loader”, and then press an Enter key.
4. Press the F4 key to optimize some settings of the kernel.
5. Press the Tab key three times, and then add the following options at the
end of the “kernel Image” row.
nmi_watchdog=0 mce=0 pci=noaer scsi_mod.scan=sync no_timer_check console=tty0 console=ttyS1,115200 apic=verbose intel_idle.max_cstate=0
processor.max_cstate=0 elevator=deadline
6. Press the F10 key to finish setting options.
7. Press the F10 key to apply the settings.
8. Press the F9 key to exit the yast command mode.
Customizing /etc/modprobe.conf.local
Add the following settings.
install *_edac /bin/true
install edac_* /bin/true
Customizing /etc/sysconfig/syslog
Change the following setting.
KERNEL_LOGLEVEL=3
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Customizing /etc/sysctl.conf
Add the following settings.
kernel.sysrq = 1
kernel.unknown_nmi_panic = 0
kernel.panic_on_unrecovered_nmi = 1
kernel.panic_on_io_nmi = 1
kernel.printk = 3 4 1 7
Customizing /etc/securetty
Add the following settings.
ttyS1
Customizing /etc/inittab
Add the following settings.
S1:12345:respawn:/sbin/agetty 115200 ttyS1
Rebooting OS
Reboot the OS with the reboot command.
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Start the terminal console and then configure the following settings.
Customizing kernel settings
1. Execute the following command.
# yast
2. Select "System", and then press the Tab key.
3. Select "Boot Loader", and then press an Enter key.
4. Select "Kernel Parameters" with the right arrow key.
5. Press the Tab key twice, and then add the following options at the end of
the "Optional Kernel Command Line Parameter" row.
intel_idle.max_cstate=0 processor.max_cstate=0 elevator=deadline nmi_watchdog=0 mce=0 pci=noaer scsi_mod.scan=sync no_timer_check
console=tty0 console=ttyS1,115200 apic=verbose
6. Press the F10 key to apply the settings.
7. Press the F9 key to exit the yast command mode.
Customizing /etc/modprobe.d/99-local.conf
Add the following settings.
install *_edac /bin/true
install edac_* /bin/true
Customizing /etc/rsyslog.conf
Modify the following setting as follows.
$klogConsoleLogLevel 3
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Customizing /etc/sysctl.conf
Add the following settings.
kernel.sysrq = 1
kernel.unknown_nmi_panic = 0
kernel.panic_on_unrecovered_nmi = 1
kernel.panic_on_io_nmi = 1
kernel.printk = 3 4 1 7
Customizing /etc/securetty
Add the following settings.
ttyS1
Rebooting OS
Reboot the OS with the reboot command.
Application of OS patches
Apply patches, fixes, or updates to the OS at your own risk though the OS can run properly with no patches, fixes, or updates. You are able to download the latest patches, fixes, and updates from the SUSE Linux download site.
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This chapter describes support inquiries.
Inquiry
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Inquiry
A server configuration that meets the requirements described in Chapter 1
has been certified for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP Applications 11 SP3 by the Operating System vendor. You should make any inquiries about the OS to the Operating System vendor according to the customer’s
Support Agreement with them.
You should make any inquiries about the outbox drivers to the I/O device vendor according to the customer’s Support Agreement with them.
I/O options not described in this installation guide may not fit in with the combination with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP Applications 11
SP3 and a supported server blade where the OS is running. For I/O options on Compute Blade servers, contact your sales representative or support representative.
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