InfoScale™ 9.0 Installation Guide - Linux
- Section I. Planning and preparation
- Introducing Arctera InfoScale
- Licensing Arctera InfoScale
- System requirements
- Preparing to install
- Mounting the ISO image
- Setting up ssh or rsh for inter-system communications
- Obtaining installer patches
- Disabling external network connection attempts
- Verifying the systems before installation
- Setting up the private network
- Setting up shared storage
- Synchronizing time settings on cluster nodes
- Setting the kernel.hung_task_panic tunable
- Planning the installation setup for SF Oracle RAC systems
- Preparing for deployment in a Secure Boot environment
- Section II. Installation of Arctera InfoScale
- Installing Arctera InfoScale using the installer
- Installing Arctera InfoScale using response files
- Installing Arctera InfoScale using operating system-specific methods
- Completing the post installation tasks
- Section III. Uninstallation of Arctera InfoScale
- Section IV. Installation reference
- Appendix A. Installation scripts
- Appendix B. Tunable files for installation
- About setting tunable parameters using the installer or a response file
- Setting tunables for an installation, configuration, or upgrade
- Setting tunables with no other installer-related operations
- Setting tunables with an un-integrated response file
- Preparing the tunables file
- Setting parameters for the tunables file
- Tunables value parameter definitions
- Appendix C. Troubleshooting installation issues
- Appendix D. Managing InfoScale digital signatures (Secure Boot environment)
Preparing for deployment in a Secure Boot environment
The information in the following sections is applicable only if you intend to deploy InfoScale on the systems where the Secure Boot feature is enabled.
Secure Boot provides a mechanism that allows only digitally signed and authenticated kernel modules to run on the operating system. This approach makes it harder for unintended software to load on to the kernel at boot time.
All the kernel modules in the InfoScale software are digitally signed using cryptographic keys to support installation on Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) firmware-based systems that have the Secure Boot feature enabled. Digital signatures help ensure the authenticity and integrity of the kernel modules present in the InfoScale packages.
Review the following information before you install InfoScale:
See About enabling Secure Boot on InfoScale hosts.
See Enrolling the InfoScale public key.
See Considerations for working with InfoScale in a Secure Boot environment.