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		 Support Note for Red Hat Linux   
					Advanced Workstation 2.1 Operating   
					System on Itanium® 2-based Systems   
					Edition 2   
					Manufacturing Part Number: 5187-2286   
					E0203   
					U.S.A.   
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				Support Note for Red Hat Linux Advanced Workstation 2.1 Operating System on Itanium® 2-based Systems   
					Announcement   
					1 Support Note for Red Hat Linux   
					Advanced Workstation 2.1 Operating   
					System on Itanium® 2-based Systems   
					Announcement   
					Red Hat Linux Advanced Workstation 2.1 for the Itanium Processor has been optimized for   
					use with HP Itanium 2-based workstations. Hewlett-Packard has certified Red Hat Advanced   
					Workstation 2.1 and current errata (errata kernel 2.4.18-e.25) on Itanium workstations.   
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					Support Note Contents   
					Support Note Contents   
					1. Distributions Supported on Itanium 2-based Servers   
					2. Firmware Requirements and Manageability   
					3. Operating System Installation   
					4. Getting Updates from the Red Hat Network   
					5. Known Problems   
					This Support Note explains how to use the HP Enablement Kit for Linux with your Red Hat   
					Advanced Workstation 2.1 operating system installation CDs. When you are ready to begin   
					installation, see the HP Enablement Kit for Linux CD booklet for instructions and use the   
					accompanying Enablement Kit CD to prepare your system. The enablement kit will prompt   
					you to insert your operating system CDs when your system is ready.   
					Also included in this Support Note is a description of available tools and firmware   
					requirements. Known problems with Red Hat Advanced Workstation 2.1 on HP Itanium®   
					2-based systems follow.   
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					Distributions Supported on Itanium 2-Based Workstations   
					Distributions Supported on Itanium 2-Based Workstations   
					Hewlett-Packard has certified Red Hat Advanced Workstation 2.1 and current errata (errata   
					kernel 2.4.18-e.25) on Itanium 2-based workstations.   
					
					Enablement Kit for Linux should ship with your Red Hat CDs and is also available at   
					
					installation and prompts you to insert Red Hat CDs when ready.   
					Red Hat provides operating system documentation.   
					IMPORTANT Do not discard the Red Hat registration card packaged with the Red Hat CDs.   
					Red Hat requires this card to support or replace software.   
					Documentation for HP's Enablement Kit for Linux, including the kit’s CD booklet, Release   
					Notes, and the Support Note for Red Hat Advanced Workstation 2.1 Operating System on   
					Itanium-2 Based Workstations come with your system. These documents, along with the   
					
					enablement kit CD's /docsdirectory.   
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					Firmware Requirements and Manageability   
					Firmware Requirements and Manageability   
					Firmware Requirements   
					System Firmware revision 1.61 or greater is required for Linux to be installed on your   
					Itanium 2-based system. To determine your current version, type "INFO FW" at the EFI   
					Shell prompt. The firmware revision should be 1.61 or later.   
					For more information on firmware, go to www.hp.com/go/bizsupport. Select “download   
					drivers/software,” then click on “workstation” under the “personal computing” heading. Scroll   
					down the page to “hp workstations - Itanium,” and click on the appropriate product (e.g. hp   
					workstation zx6000).   
					Manageability   
					TopTools   
					HP TopTools Device Manager (TTDM) is a Web-based tool for IA-32 systems that manages   
					and tracks network resources and monitors performance of machines running the TopTools   
					agents. TTDM runs only on IA-32 systems using Windows NT 4.0, 2000, and Windows XP   
					Professional. You can download TTDM for IA-32 Windows systems at   
					
					performance on an Itanium 2-based system running TopTools agents.   
					Based on the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), TopTools agents allow you to   
					remotely monitor information about your Itanium 2-based system from any SNMP browser.   
					The SNMP agents for TopTools that enable remote management capabilities on your Itanium   
					
					
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					Operating System Installation   
					Operating System Installation   
					Before installing Red Hat Advanced Workstation 2.1, use the HP Enablement Kit CD for   
					
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					Configuration of storage controllers   
					Disk partitioning   
					Installation of service partition content   
					Linux installation from distributor media (i.e. CD-Rom)   
					Recovery of a pre-installed operating system.   
					The HP Enablement Kit for Linux CD should arrive with the supported Red Hat Linux   
					software. Please contact your HP sales representative to obtain the enablement kit if it is not   
					with your order. You can order or download the HP Enablement Kit for Linux and updates at   
					
					NOTE   
					The HP Enablement Kit for Linux CD booklet is a short, useful guide for   
					questions you may have while using the enablement kit. We highly suggest you   
					reference it while setting up your system. The CD booklet comes in the box with   
					the Enablement Kit CD-Rom and is also available on the CD's /docs directory.   
					
					The booklet explains the automated processes behind each menu option,   
					including hardware discovery, disk partitioning, and storage system options.   
					Also included in the booklet are instructions for setting up a serial console,   
					frequently asked questions and troubleshooting tips for the enablement kit.   
					The enablement kit menu presents the following options:   
					1. Restoring the factory pre-configured image   
					2. Installing Linux from distribution media   
					3. Installing a golden image over the network   
					4. Recovery shell (experts only).   
					To install your operating system:   
					1. Choose option 2 from the enablement kit menu   
					2. Complete the steps presented, including selecting a target disk from a list   
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					Operating System Installation   
					3. Insert the operating system CDs when prompted   
					4. Follow your operating system's instructions to complete installation.   
					If your system came with Linux pre-installed, power on your workstation and configure it as   
					prompted. The functionality provided by the enablement kit has already been applied.   
					Recovering your operating system:   
					1. Choose option 1 from the enablement kit menu   
					2. Complete the steps presented, including selecting a target disk from a list   
					3. Insert the recovery CD   
					4. Reboot your system when prompted after installation is complete   
					5. Configure your system as prompted.   
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					Getting Updates from the Red Hat Network   
					Getting Updates from the Red Hat Network   
					After you install your operating system and reboot, login as root on the console (HP   
					recommends using the graphical console rather than the text console) and run the   
					rhn_register command to register your system with Red Hat Network. Use the registration   
					card number that came with your Red Hat CDs to activate this process and create an account   
					on the Red Hat Network.   
					Communication between your system and Red Hat Network server begins with confirmation   
					of your installed software packages, and optionally, your hardware. The Red Hat Network   
					server notes any necessary updates and sends email to the Red Hat administrator to forward   
					the packages to your system when you request an update.   
					To update your system, run the up2datecommand on the console (HP recommends using the   
					graphical console rather than the text console) to initiate the process with the Red Hat   
					Network. Follow the instructions Red Hat provides.   
					NOTE   
					Red Hat ensures all information transferred is treated as private and   
					confidential.   
					Red Hat provides more detailed information on the update process in its documentation.   
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					Known Problems   
					Known Problems   
					1. Graphics card compatibility between Itanium 2-based workstations and IA-32 systems.   
					Graphics cards for Itanium 2-based workstations are not currently compatible with those   
					on IA-32 systems. HP has tested and validated only the graphics card options that are   
					available for purchase on Itanium 2-based systems. Though other cards may work, HP   
					supports only graphics configurations installed or sold with its systems.   
					2. Problems with digital connections when installing a system from recovery media.   
					When installing a system from recovery media, the digital connection from an HP L1820   
					flat panel to the Nvidia Quadro4-900XGL graphics card does not work. Installation using   
					the analog connection from the panel to the graphics card functions properly. When you   
					have reinstalled the system, you can install the Nvidia accelerated driver and use the   
					digital connection with no problems.   
					3. Using the XDM login manager.   
					The XDM login manager has known instabilities. HP currently recommends kdm or gdm   
					as effective alternatives. Leave the default GNOME options from the installation package   
					selected because they will install the utility that provides login functionality without   
					causing system failure. You can also use the kdm login manager provided in the KDE   
					package.   
					NOTE   
					Pre-installed and recovery images are configured with GNOME as the   
					default, so you should not experience instabilities relative to the XDM   
					window manager.   
					4. No support for uncertified .rpm packages.   
					If you add uncertified .rpms to the operating system, it will not be supported. Only .rpms   
					bundled in supported Linux distributions for Itanium 2-based workstations and official   
					Red Hat errata for those distributions are supported.   
					5. No support for systems with a recompiled kernel.   
					Although you may recompile your kernel to change configuration parameters, HP does not   
					support systems on which you have recompiled your kernel for any other reason, e.g. for   
					kernel source code changes.   
					Supported customizations:   
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					a. Modifying configuration options found in   
					/usr/src/linux-version-versionnumber/configsto set values or make modules   
					static or dynamically loadable.   
					b. Changing boot-time parameters found in   
					/usr/share/doc/kernel-doc-2.4.18/kernel-parameters.txt (with the kernel-doc   
					.rpm) or in /usr/src/linux-2.4/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt(with the   
					kernel-source /rpm.)   
					6. CDRW software and CD creation with Red Hat Advanced Workstation 2.1 on the zx2000.   
					Creating a CD using the CDRW software available in Red Hat Advanced Workstation 2.1   
					takes more than 12 minutes if using CD speed 24x for a 640MB file. HP recommends   
					using CD speed 12x, which shortens creation time to 10 minutes. The command to change   
					CD speed is: cdrecord -v speed=12 dev=2,0,0 filename.iso   
					Refer to online help for more details on the cdrecordcommand.   
					7. IDE support issues.   
					a. The zx2000 IDE controller is set to serialized accesses to the two channels (Optical   
					and HDD). HP does not support disabling serialization for the IDE controller.   
					b. IDE HDD operations can take three to four times longer to complete when running   
					simultaneously with CD-RW operation than when running without them.   
					8. USB conflicts and system reboots.   
					Configurations that include a USB 1.1 mass storage device under the same OHCI root   
					hub as the USB keyboard can cause conflicts resulting in system reboot. You can use the   
					"usbview" tool to view the topology of the USB root hubs to avoid such configurations. If   
					improperly configured, refreshing the data in usbview while the USB mass storage device   
					is being accessed may cause your system to reboot.   
					To view the topology using usbview:   
					a. Launch usbview   
					b. Attach the USB mass storage device   
					c. If usbview shows both the mass storage device and the USB keyboard under the same   
					OHCI root hub, relocate the mass storage device to a different USB port   
					d. Close usbview before using the mass storage device and do not reopen it or any other   
					applications that use usbdevfs while using the device.   
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					9. USB-to-PS2 adapter failures.   
					The A7782 USB-to-PS/2 adapter occasionally fails to connect at EFI when using system   
					firmware revisions 1.44 and earlier. The symptom is the following message, which   
					continues to print dots:   
					"USB Keyboard Not Responding, Searching for another:.........."   
					Use the power button to turn the system off and back on again to work around this   
					situation. To avoid the problem completely, connect a USB keyboard directly to the system   
					or update firmware to revision 1.61 or later.   
					10. Serial console options and recovery.   
					Serial console options you specify during image recovery with the enablement kit will not   
					be set when the system boots. The recovery image will default to the VGA console. Add   
					serial console options to the ELILO prompt when the system boots to change the default.   
					NOTE   
					Serial console options appended to the ELILO prompt are automatically   
					added to the configuration file for "elilo" and invoked for all subsequent   
					boots. Therefore, once you enable the serial console, you must edit   
					/boot/efi/efi/redhat/elilo.confor /boot/efi/redhat/elilo.conf   
					if you wish to remove this feature.   
					11. System is unbootable after adding new disks.   
					When you add new disks, the system may fail with one of the following messages:   
					"init="   
					or   
					"VFS root not found"   
					To fix the problem:   
					a. Remove any disks you've added since you last booted your system.   
					b. Invoke parted /dev/sdX where sdX is the disk where your root partition resides.   
					c. Use namecommand to assign "/" as a LABEL to the root file system. help name from   
					inside parted explains the syntax you should use, e.g. name 1 /   
					d. Manually verify root=LABEL=/is in each image section of the   
					/boot/efi/efi/redhat/elilo.conf file.   
					Ex.:   
					==== sample elilo.conffor mounting root partition by label ====   
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					prompt   
					timeout=50   
					default=linux   
					image=vmlinuz-2.4.18-e.Nsmp   
					label=linux   
					initrd=initrd-2.4.18-e.Nsmp.img   
					read-only   
					root="LABEL=/"   
					append="console=ttyS0,115200n8 hdd=ide-scsi"   
					image=vmlinuz-2.4.18-e.N   
					label=linux-up   
					initrd=initrd-2.4.18-e.N.img   
					read-only   
					root="LABEL=/"   
					append="console=ttyS0,115200n8 hdd=ide-scsi"   
					==== sample elilo.conf for mounting root partition by label ====   
					e. Manually verify "LABEL"=/" entry is in the /etc/fstab.   
					===== sample fstab for mounting root device by label =====   
					LABEL=/   
					/dev/hda1   
					none   
					/ 
					ext2   
					vfat   
					devpts   
					proc   
					defaults,errors=remount-ro   
					defaults   
					gid=5,mode=620   
					defaults   
					1 1   
					0 0   
					0 0   
					0 0   
					0 0   
					0 0   
					0 2   
					0 0   
					0 0   
					/boot/efi   
					/dev/pts   
					/proc   
					none   
					none   
					/dev/shm   
					swap   
					/home   
					/mnt/cdrom iso9660   
					/mnt/cdrom1 iso9660   
					tmpfs   
					swap   
					ext2   
					defaults   
					defaults   
					defaults,errors=remount-ro   
					noauto,owner,kudzu,ro   
					noauto,owner,kudzu,ro   
					/dev/hda3   
					/dev/hda5   
					/dev/cdrom   
					/dev/cdrom1   
					===== sample fstab for mounting root device by label =====   
					12. SCSI errors and resets cause system failures.   
					SCSI errors and resets for any reason cause system failures. For example, if your disks   
					have a problem such as a parity or disk error that causes a SCSI reset, the system will   
					fail. Combining a Seagate drive with the ds2100 disk carrier causes electrical problems on   
					the SCSI bus and subsequent reset attempts that also result in system failure. Do not use   
					Seagate drives with this disk carrier.   
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					13. Inconsistencies with man page directions for editing /etc/fstab.   
					If you manually edit the /etc/fstabfile to alter the device partition to be mounted as   
					swap space, follow the fstabman page directions. The swaponmanpages incorrectly   
					describe swap filesystem entries in /etc/fstabas being labeled with"sw" when they   
					should be labeled "swap". swaponwill not throw an error if it encounters an invalid swap   
					entry in /etc/fstab.   
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