Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 operating system installed on Dell R730 Server
Record the process of installing the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 operating system on the Dell R730 server. The Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 architecture supports 64-bit AMD, 64-bit Intel, ibm power, and ibm systemz.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 installation interface: the new installation interface, All-in-One configuration, the new kickstart structure, the new partition tool, the support for 2 TB or more hard disks as system boot disks, and the installation and configuration steps are greatly changed (simpler ).
Installation suggestions: the memory should be at least 768 MB, which is too low to be installed; the hard disk capacity should not be 10 Gb; the default number of CPU cores is enough.
R730 uses Intel®Xeon®Processor E5-2600 v4 product series, with up to 24 DIMM slots of DDR4 RAM, with the necessary processing cycle, thread and ultra-high memory capacity, enough to deliver more, larger, and higher-performance virtual machines for data centers and cloud platforms.
A maximum of 16 12 Gb SAS hard drives and 12 Gb high-performance PowerEdge RAID Controller (PERC9) can be configured for highly scalable storage, greatly accelerating data access in your virtualized environment. In addition, the R730 can use the optional SanDisk®The DAS Cache application acceleration technology enables faster data access.
I. Prepare tools
1. One Laptop
2. One network cable
3. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 64-bit iso image file.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 release download https://www.bkjia.com/Linux/2015-11/125353.htm
Ii. Ideas
1. log on to the management interface and enable virtual control.
2. Import and mount the image file
3. Create a raid cipanzheng disk array
4. Set the installation options and select the installation environment and software to be installed.
5. Install and complete basic configuration
Iii. Installation Process
Open your browser, log on to the management address, and open the virtual console.
2. Mount the iso file of the ing system image to the virtual Media
3. Set the next Boot Mode to Virtual CD/DVD/ISO
4. Restart and Check
5. In the following interface, select and configure the disk array as needed, and then format it.
6. Select the language and Certificate
7. Select the Basic Environment and additional software as needed
8. Similarly, manually partition the disk as needed and add an add-on
9. Click to start Installation
10. Configure the root password and create a user as needed
11. Configure IP addresses, gateways, and other network options
12. Installation Complete
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