STRM Installation Guide
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NTERPRISE
CAUTION: If the hardware on which you wish to install STRM includes Red Hat
Enterprise 4 Update 6, you must re-install Red Hat Enterprise from the CD using
the minimal package option. The default Red Hat Enterprise 4 Update 6 installation
does not have the appropriate options selected.
Configuring
Network
Parameters
The access (management) interface must be eth0. You must configure this
interface with the access information for the network. You must use a static IP
address for your STRM systems.
Configuring
Firewall
Configuration
The firewall configuration must allow WWW (http, https) and SSH traffic. Prior to
configuring the firewall, disable the SELinux option.
During the STRM installation, a default firewall template is installed, which you can
update using the web-based system administration interface.
Configuring Disk
Partitions
During the installation process, you must configure several disk partitions, typically
Disk 1.
You must configure your deployment partitions before installing the STRM
application. For all deployments, configure the following partitions:
Note: Make sure all EXT3 file systems are mounted as noatime.
•
/boot
- System boot files should typically be 100 MB. Select a file system type
of
EXT3
and the
forced to be primary
option.
•
swap
- Must be 4 GB. Choose
swap
as your file system type and leave the
mount point empty. Also, select the
forced to be primary
option.
•
/
- Enter “/” as the partition to indicate root. This is the install area for STRM, the
operating system, and associated files. In a typical system this should be 5 GB
to 20 GB. However, if you have a single disk in the system, you may choose the
option to expand the disk to maximum allowable size. Select the file system
type as
EXT3
.
We recommend that you configure the following partitions:
•
/store/tmp
- This partition, which stores STRM temporary files, should be 5 GB
to 20 GB, depending on the size of your primary disk. Select the file system
type as
EXT3
.
•
/var/log
- This partition, which stores STRM and system log files, should be 5
GB to 20 GB, depending on the size of your primary disk. Select the file system
type as
EXT3
.
Note: For assistance creating disk partitions, contact your system administrator. If
an error appears during the creation of software RAID partitions, contact Juniper
Networks Customer Support.
For multi-disk deployments only, configure the following partitions for the Console:
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