HP XC System Software Installation Guide Version 3.2
Enter the host name of the first display node.
You can enter names like n[1-4] or n[1,3] too
n[1-5]
Enter the host name of the next display node
leave blank if you have no more display nodes:
You must now specify the Remote Graphics nodes for the cluster.
Each Remote Graphics node must have an external ethernet address configured.
Enter the host name of the first Remote Graphics node.
You can enter names like n[1-4] or n[1,3] too
n1
Enter the host name of the next Remote Graphics node
leave blank if you have no more Remote Graphics nodes:
The following configuration questions are specific to HP RGS:
Do you want to use the RGS sender on the head node (y/n)? [n]
You have installed RGS Sender 4.0.0. Will you be using
RGS Receiver 3.0 to connect this cluster (y/n)? [n]
12. Configure a self-signed certificate for the Apache server. This step is optional, but if you do
not configure a self-signed certificate, the certificate that is shipped with the Linux base
operating system will be used instead.
Executing C52xcgraph gconfigure
Executing C54httpd gconfigure
Would you like to create a self-signed certificate for the Apache server? [y]/n Enter
You are about to be asked to enter information that will be incorporated
into your certificate request.
What you are about to enter is what is called a Distinguished Name or a DN.
There are quite a few fields but you can leave some blank
For some fields there will be a default value,
If you enter '.', the field will be left blank.
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Country Name (2 letter code) [GB]:
State or Province Name (full name) [Berkshire]:
Locality Name (eg, city) [Newbury]:
Organization Name (eg, company) [My Company Ltd]:
Organizational Unit Name (eg, section) []:
Common Name (eg, your name or your server's hostname) []:
Email Address []:
A self-signed certificate has been created for this cluster
13. Supply the name or IP address of the external NIS master server and the NIS domain name
if you assigned the nis_server role to one or more nodes to configure them as NIS slave
servers. If you did not assign a nis_server role to any node, you are not asked to supply
this information.
Network Information Service (NIS) Configuration
This step sets up one or more NIS servers within the XC system
that are "slaves" to an external NIS "master". The master NIS
server provides the slaves with copies of its NIS maps.
In order to successfully complete this configuration step, the NIS
master must have been previously set to allow slaves to communicate
with it. On Linux systems, this is typically accomplished by adding
the NIS slave hostname(s) to the /var/yp/ypservers file on the NIS
master, and then running 'make'.
In addition, to complete this configuration, you will need to provide
1) the name or IP address of the NIS master, and
2) the NIS domain name hosted by the NIS master
Enter the name or IP address of the external NIS master: []
Enter the NIS domain hosted by the NIS master: [] your_NIS_domain
Executing C66ibmon gconfigure
Executing C80sfs gconfigure
94 Configuring and Imaging the System