This section describes how to use the Initial Configuration
wizard to set the console preferences the first time you use Toolkit.
The first time you start Toolkit, you are presented with
the Initial Configuration page where you can
set the console preferences.
To configure Toolkit, follow these steps.
- Start Toolkit by
following these steps:
- Open a terminal window.
- Change directory to /opt/lnvgy/sgtk/.
- Run the ./sgtklinux.sh command.
This command starts the Linux Scripting Toolkit Console through the Firefox
browser. If this is the first time starting Toolkit, the Initial Configuration
wizard opens.
- Select a method for retrieving the boot environment file,
and click Next.
You can choose to either download the boot environment file
or use a locally stored version. The default is Download.
If
you select Local, you must supply the location
of the local boot environment file (lnvgy_utl_boot_tools-xxx_anyos_x8664full.zip),
where xxx is the version number.
- Configure the current repository for tasks and workflows
by selecting one of the following options:
- If this is a new installation of Linux Scripting Toolkit, select create
new repository. When you create a new repository, you
are prompted for a destination for the repository. This is the directory
that will be exported when you configure an NFS server for deployment.
- If this is a reinstallation of Linux Scripting Toolkit, select re-use
existing repository. See Configuring an NFS server for deployments.
- Set the network preferences by selecting a deployment method
for Scripting Toolkit:
- Over a network: Toolkit guides
you to set detailed preferences for network deployments. This list
describes the network preferences:
- Network deployments
- In this
mode, the files used by deployment (such as, UXSPs, DD, and third
party software) are accessed over your network using a repository
shared through NFS. This mode requires network connectivity on the
target server.
- In this mode, operating system files are left
on the network share. This means that connectivity with the network
share on the source server is required for operating system deployment.
- You need to configure the following settings:
- Network sharing
- This setting must be enabled
to perform network deployments. Enable Network sharing to
populate the current network settings.
By default, the Path field
contains the same path you provided when you created the new repository. This
must also be the same path used when you configure an NSF server for
deployments. See Configuring an NFS server for deployments for more
information.
NFS is the only supported protocol.
- Proxy settings
- If you connect to the network
via proxy, enter your proxy settings here.
- PXE settings
- Enter the location information that
the target servers will use to boot using PXE images. The default
location is /tftpboot.
- A local deployment: No network preferences need to be set.
This
setting affects the creation of operating system repositories. Refer
to
Creating operating system repositories for details.
- Local deployments
- In this mode, the files used
by deployment, such as, UpdateXpress System Pack (UXSP),
device drivers, and third-party software, are bundled locally to the
deployment media, and operating system files are bundled in the USB
key or left on a retail CD/DVD. Thus no network connectivity is required
on both the source server and target server.
- Currently Toolkit supports only the following
operating systems for local deployments:
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP1/SP2/SP3/SP4
- To apply the settings, click Next.
- To complete the wizard and return to the home window, click Finish.
After you have completed these steps, you can begin using Toolkit. You can change your previous
selections at any time by selecting Toolkit Preferences from
the main menu.