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HP Insight Control Software for Linux User Manual

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NOTES:

During installation, when specifying the HTTP setup, you are prompted for the IP address of
the CMS and the path name for the RHEL installation. For example:

http://CMS-IP-addr:CMS-port/path-name

Where:

CMS-IP-addr

is the IP address of the CMS

CMS-port

is the port number of the repository web server that you specified when
you installed Insight Control for Linux. The factory default value is 60000.

path-name

is the path name of the directory containing the RHEL distribution; this path
name is relative to /opt/repository, for example, enter /os/
RHEL6U1-x64

for the full path name /opt/repository/os/

RHEL6U1–x64

.

For interactive installations of RHEL 4.6, RHEL 4.7, and RHEL 4.8, HP recommends changing
the default port number from 60000 to 80 as follows:
1.

Use a text editor to edit the HTTPD configuration file and comment out the following line:

Listen 80

The HTTPD configuration file location and name depends on the OS installed on the CMS:

If the CMS is installed with a RHEL OS, edit the /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
file.

If the CMS is installed with a SLES OS, edit the /etc/apache2/listen.conf
file.

2.

Restart the Apache service if you have already run Options

→IC-Linux→Configure

Management Services to start services. If services have not started yet, skip this step.

If the CMS is installed with a RHEL OS, enter:

# /etc/init.d/httpd restart

If the CMS is installed with a SLES OS, enter:

# /etc/init.d/apache2 startssl

3.

Use a text editor to edit the /opt/mx/icle/icle.properties file, and set the
REPOSITORY_HTTP_PORT

value to 80.

4.

Stop and restart HP SIM:

# /opt/mx/bin/mxstop

# /opt/mx/bin/mxstart

To launch an interactive RHEL installation, follow these steps:
1.

Select the following menu item from the Insight Control user interface:

Deploy

→Operating System→Red Hat Interactive

2.

Follow the generic OS installation procedure in

Section 9.8 (page 100)

.

3.

After the installation is complete, go to the system console and manually install the PSP. You
can install the entire contents of the PSP, but at a minimum, you must install the components
listed in

Table 19 (page 135)

, which HP SIM requires.

If you do not install these components of the PSP, you lose the ability to manage the system
with Insight Control for Linux.

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