Managing Serviceguard NFS for Linux, July 2007

Installing and Configuring Serviceguard NFS for Linux
Installing Serviceguard NFS for Linux
Chapter 224
Installing Serviceguard NFS for Linux
The following describes the Serviceguard NFS Toolkit for Linux
installation process.
1. Check for and remove any previous version of Serviceguard NFS for
Linux:
Query the rpm database for the NFS Toolkit:
# rpm -qa |grep nfstoolkit
If any part of the NFS Toolkit is installed, the grep returns the
version number.
Remove older versions of the NFS Toolkit, if needed:
# rpm -e nfstoolkit<release_version>
2. Use the Redhat and SuSE Package Management rpm command to
install the Serviceguard NFS file set. Change to your RPM file
directory, then issue the following commands:
RedHat:
Proliant Servers (running the 32 bit version of the distribution):
# rpm -i nfs-toolkit-A.02.00-0.product.redhat.i386.rpm
Proliant Servers (running the x86_64 bit version of the distribution):
# rpm -i nfs-toolkit-A.02.00-0.product.redhat.x86_64.rpm
Integrity Servers:
# rpm -i nfs-toolkit-A.02.00-0.product.redhat.ia64.rpm
SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server:
Proliant Servers (running the 32 bit version of the distribution):
# rpm -i nfs-toolkit-A.02.00-0.product.suse.i386.rpm
Proliant Servers (running the x86_64 bit version of the distribution):
# rpm -i nfs-toolkit-A.02.00-0.product.suse.x86_64.rpm
Integrity Servers:
# rpm -i nfs-toolkit-A.02.00-0.product.suse.ia64.rpm