Password for the System Administrator “root” |
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Enter and confirm the root user password, then click .
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Hostname and Domain Name |
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In the field, type the DNS hostname for the IP address you are assigning to the server. For example, myserver.
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In the field, type the for your network. For example, mysite.company.example.com.
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Deselect .
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Click .
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Network Configuration |
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Network Card Configuration Overview |
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If your server has multiple network cards, select the card the server will use.
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Click .
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Select .
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In the field, type the IP address for the server. For example, 192.168.1.100
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Change the if needed. For example, 255.255.255.0.
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Click .
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Host Name and Name Server Configuration |
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Type the IP address of at least one name server and type your DNS domain name in the field. For example, company.example.com.
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Click .
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Network Address Setup |
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Routing Configuration |
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Type the IP address of the default gateway for your lab subnet. For example, 192.168.1.1.
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Click .
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Network Address Setup |
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Network Card Configuration Overview |
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Network Configuration |
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Test Internet Connection |
You will need to register your server on the Internet to download the latest patches, so you should test the Internet connection at this point to make sure everything is configured correctly.
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Running Internet Connection Test |
After a few moments, the should indicate .
If it does not, you need to click and fix your network configuration and the connection to the Internet. It is essential that OES 2 servers always have the latest security and other critical patches downloaded and installed.
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Novell Customer Center Configuration |
The server establishes a connection with the Novell Customer Center. |
Manual Interaction Required |
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Novell Customer Center System Registration |
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In the fields indicated, type and confirm the e-mail address to which you want administrative notifications sent.
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In the field, type the SLES activation code you noted or printed while downloading the image files.
If this code is not entered, the server can’t download updates and patches through the Novell patch channels.
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In the field, type the OES 2 activation code you noted or printed while downloading the image files.
If this code is not entered, the same patch channel restriction applies as for SLES.
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Click .
Your registration information is sent to the Customer Center. This might take a couple of minutes to complete.
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Click .
The update server is added to your system configuration. Again, this might take a few minutes.
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Novell Customer Center Configuration pop-up |
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Online Update |
Depending on the patches that are in the Update channels, you might need to run the update process more than once.
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Select , then click .
Although you might need to scroll down to see them, the correct patches are automatically selected. Do not change the selections.
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Click .
The update patches are downloaded and installed.
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When both status bars indicate , click > .
The system refreshes or restarts, depending on the patches in the channel.
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If the patch dialog box reappears with additional patches selected, click and repeat Step 3.
If the Installation Settings page appears, continue with the next row.
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Installation Settings |
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If there is no red text under the CA Management link, click > and skip to Section 1.5, Configuring eDirectory and OES Services.
If the system restarted, there is red text under CA Management. This is because the installation no longer has the root password in memory.
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Click .
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Managing CAs and Certificates |
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Edit Default Settings |
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Type the root password in the and fields, then click .
There is no need to fill in the other fields because the default CA will be replaced with a secure eDirectory™ Organizational CA later in the installation process.
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Managing CAs and Certificates |
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Installation Settings |
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