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== nsthdinstall tips == | |||
== Partitioning == | |||
A good partition setup is as follows: | |||
{| cellspacing="0" border="1" | |||
|Partition 1 | |||
|NST Installation | |||
|2 Gigabytes | |||
|- | |||
|Partition 2 | |||
|NST backup Installation | |||
|2 Gigabytes | |||
|- | |||
|Partition 3 | |||
|Linux Swap | |||
|1 Gigabytes | |||
|- | |||
|Partition 4 | |||
|/var | |||
|Remaining Disk | |||
|} | |||
== HD Installation Recipe == | == HD Installation Recipe == | ||
Revision as of 10:44, 3 April 2007
nsthdinstall tips
Partitioning
A good partition setup is as follows:
Partition 1 | NST Installation | 2 Gigabytes |
Partition 2 | NST backup Installation | 2 Gigabytes |
Partition 3 | Linux Swap | 1 Gigabytes |
Partition 4 | /var | Remaining Disk |
HD Installation Recipe
The following details a set of steps to Partition Hard disk to accept two NST installations and 3 ethernet NICs. Move /var to a new large partition of it's own.
HD Install
- Boot From CD
- Log in
- cfdisk
- create 2G NST install #1 /dev/hda1 Make bootable
- create 2G NST install #2 /dev/hda2
- Create 1G swap /dev/hda3
- create /dev/hda4 for /var/nst
- reboot
- nsthdinstall
nsthdinstall --device /dev/hda2 --format --label "NST v1.5.0-2" --swap-devices /dev/hda5 --swap-format-label --grub-install nsthdinstall --device /dev/hda1 --format --label "NST v1.5.0-1" --swap-devices /dev/hda5 --swap-format-label --grub-install
- reboot to HD.
- Login with nst default password.
- Create var partition, and move var to it:
mke2fs -c /dev/hda4 mkdir /newvar mount /dev/hda4 /newvar cd /var cp -ax * /newvar cd / mv var oldvar mkdir var
- Edit /etc/fstab to add
/dev/hda4 /var ext2 defaults 1 2
- reboot
Set Host Name
nsthostname -n nprobe9
NIC Setup
Set up 3 nics. On my particular system, I used two PCI cards (eth0 and eth1) as probes and the onboard nic (eth2) as the management port
- cdnet
- Set probe ports eth0 and eth1 to static
- Set management port eth2 (the onboard nic) to static, and set ip address 10.<campus>.1.6
[root@nprobe9 network-scripts]# cat ifcfg-eth0 DEVICE=eth0 BOOTPROTO=none ONBOOT=yes # PROBE PORT 3com NIC
[root@nprobe9 network-scripts]# cat ifcfg-eth1 DEVICE=eth1 BOOTPROTO=none ONBOOT=yes # PROBE PORT 3com NIC #2
[root@nprobe9 network-scripts]# cat ifcfg-eth3 DEVICE=eth3 BOOTPROTO=static ONBOOT=yes IPADDR=10.9.1.6 GATEWAY=10.9.1.1 NETMASK=255.255.255.0 BROADCAST=255.255.255.255 NETWORK=10.9.1.0 # onboard nic management interface