Installing LINUX On Pseries With NIM
Installing LINUX On Pseries With NIM
1. Obtain the size of the image. For example: # ls -al -rw-r--r-- 1 root system 374575104 Apr 29 2:59 aix_5.iso 2. Identify the nearest multiple of 128 MB that will provide enough space for the image. In the above example, the image is approximately 374 MB, so use 384 MB as an image size. 3. Make a logical volume of this size. # mklv -y cdlv -s n -L /dev/cdlv rootvg 384M hdisk0 If the command fails, increase the volume size by a multiple of 128. 4. Use the dd command to create a pseudo-device. Ensure that the partition has enough space for the pseudo-device. In the following example command, the pseudo-device is /dev/cdlv.
5. Copy the network boot kernel to /tftpboot and into the base directory for the images, in this example /export/SLESV10_1. For SLES10 SP1 the network boot kernel file is called inst64, and is located in the suseboot directory on the DVD or in the base directory that is was copied to. Set the permissions to 755 and ownership to root:system Link the file the server hostname: ln s /tftpboot/inst64 /tftpboot/testvwc-web1-node NOTE: LINUX boot image names are as follows: SUSE SLES 10 - inst64 SUSE SLES 9 - install Red Hat RHEL 4 - /qopt/RED_HAT/IMAGES/PSERIES 6. Boot the partition in SMS mode. Set up the remote IPL settings in SMS and then boot from the Network Adapter selecting to open a Terminal Session/Window from the HMC. You should see the following: BOOTP R = 1 BOOTP S = 2 FILE: /tftpboot/testvwc-web1-node FINAL File Size = 12566528 bytes Load-base=0x4000 Real-base=0xc00000 Elapsed time since release of system processors:. SuSE Linux zImage starting: loaded at . . Bunch of stuff in here and then Moving into tmpfs done. >>> SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 installation program v2.0.67 1996-2007 SUSE Linux Products GmbH <<< Starting udev udev running Starting hardware detection Searching for info file