You can use the Hardware Management Console (HMC) version 7 to install
an operating environment on a logical partition when you deploy a
system plan.
For
HMCs prior
to
HMC V7R3.3.0,
you can deploy a system plan to install only the
Virtual I/O Server operating environment.
Beginning with HMC V7R3.3.0, you also
can deploy a system plan to install AIX® or Linux® operating environments
on logical partitions in a system plan. Note: You can create a system plan with installation information
for an AIX or Linux operating environment
only in the System Planning Tool (SPT). If a system
plan has installation information for an AIX or Linux operating environment,
you still can deploy the system plan to systems that are managed by
an earlier version of the HMC.
Earlier versions of the HMC Deploy
System Plan Wizard can deploy the logical partitions in the system
plan and ignore any operating environment installation information
in the system plan. The earlier versions of the HMC can deploy all other
aspects of the system plan successfully, as long as the other items
in the system plan are validated successfully.
System plans that contain AIX or Linux installation information
can be deployed only to new logical partitions or to logical partitions
that do not already have an operating environment installed on them.
If the logical partition already has an operating environment installed,
the HMC does not
deploy the operating environment that the system plan specifies for
that logical partition.
If you plan to deploy a system plan that includes the installation
of an operating environment for a logical partition, ensure that the
Power
off the system after all the logical partitions are powered off attribute
for the managed system is not selected. If this attribute is selected,
system plan deployment will fail because the deployment process starts
partitions and then powers off partitions as part of installing operating
environments. Consequently, the managed system will power off during
deployment when the deployment process powers off the partitions.
To verify the setting for this system attribute, complete these steps:
- In the HMC navigation
area, select .
- In the Tasks area, click Properties. The
Properties window for the selected managed system opens.
- On the General tab, verify that the Power
off the system after all the logical partitions are powered off attribute
is not selected, and click OK.
Supported operating environments
The wizard provides support for installing the following operating
environments:
- AIX: Version
5.3 or 6.1
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux: Support
is provided for any of the following versions:
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux EL-AS:
Version 4, 4 QUI, 4 QU2, 4 QU3, 4QU4, 4.5, or 4.6
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux EL-Server:
Version 5 or version 5.1
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server: Version
10, 10 SP1, 9, 9 SP1, 9 SP2, 9 SP3, or 9 SP4
- Virtual I/O Server:
Version 1.5 and 1.5.2
Using customized automatic installation files for operating
environment installation
When you deploy a system plan that contains operating environment
installation information, you can use the Deploy System Plan Wizard
to specify the resource location that the wizard needs for installing
the operating system environment. You also can specify or change operating
environment installation settings. However, you cannot use the wizard
to create or edit any automatic installation files that might be specified
for an operating environment installation.
If you want to
use a customized automatic installation file with an operating environment
in the system plan, you must create or obtain the necessary file and
import the file into the System Planning Tool (SPT).
You can then use the SPT to edit the file, if necessary, and to associate
the customized file with the system plan for installation of the appropriate
operating environment on a logical partition. These automatic
installation files, which allow you to provide specialized installation
settings, include kickstart files for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, AutoYaST files
for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, and
BOSinit.data files for AIX.
For example, you might want to create a customized automatic installation
file with the necessary setting so that the operating environment
is installed specific virtualized resource that is provided to a client
partition by the Virtual I/O Server partition
over a virtual SCSI connection.
Required information for installing operating environments
During the Customize Operating Environment Install step of the
Deploy System Plan Wizard, you provide required resource information
for the operating environment installation and make any needed changes
to installation settings. This step does not occur if the plan does
not contain operating environment installation information. This step
includes the following configuration options for installing an operating
environment on the target logical partition:
- Operating Environment Install Image Resource. This configuration
option allows you to specify an existing location for the operating
environment installation files. You also can choose to create a new
resource location for the installation files that you need to install
an operating environment.
- Modify Install Settings. This configuration option allows you
to provide or change late-binding installation settings for the target
logical partition of the operating environment installation. In almost
all cases, you need to update a number of late-binding installation
settings before you can deploy an operating environment on a logical
partition. Late-binding installation settings are those settings that
are specific to an individual installation instance, for example,
the IP address and subnet mask for the target logical partition on
which the operating environment is to be deployed. You also can view
settings for any custom automatic installation files that are included
with the system plan. However, you cannot change these settings. You
can use custom installation files to customize the installation of
an operating environment during the system plan deployment process
only if the system plan already contains the necessary files. You can create these files and associate
them with a system plan only in the System Planning Tool (SPT).
- Save Modified Operating Environment Install Information. This
configuration option allows you to save any changes that you make
to late-binding operating environment installation settings. You can
save changes to the current system-plan file, or you can save them
to a new system-plan file.