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You MUST NOT add or install any packages / RPMs at DPOD's installation time (or after install installation completes) unless instructed by support. You MUST NOT update the CentOS version or any other component within DPOD using external repositories (for example: , do not use yum update). The only supported way to upgrade the platform and/or component components is by apply applying a product Fix Pack. |
OS Installation
- Set DPOD ISO file on your server (virtual or Physical) virtual/physical server's DVD.
- Power on the Physical (or Virtual) servervirtual/physical server.
On the OS launch screen, choose “Install Appliance” to start the automatic OS installation for Standard Edition.
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The required packages will now be installed. Wait for the installation to complete before proceeding .
(This this should take a few minutes).
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Light Developer Edition should have different launch screen that state stating this is a Light Developer Edition. Rest The rest of the steps are the same |
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When the OS installation completes, you will be presented with the Network Configuration screen, used to provide DPOD with the network information it requires.
- Enter DPOD's host name, e.g. DPOD-2
(You dpod25min (you may add this the host name to your organization's DNS). - Enter the IPv4 address, e.g. 192.168.65.170
- Enter the network netmask, e.g. 255.255.255.0
- Enter the default gateway: e.g. 192.168.65.2
- Enter primary and secondary DNS server IP addresses (not mandatory)
When the network data entry process is complete, DPOD echoes it back on the screen for verification and displays an 'Is this correct [y/n]' prompt.
Enter “y” to confirm network details as entered or “n” to re-enter the information.
DPOD NTP Configuration
On the next screen you configure the NTP (Network Time Protocol) servers DPOD is going to use. Keeping the internal clocks of DPOD and the monitored appliances in sync is important - as DPOD reports the time as logged by the devices themselves.
Enter your NTP servers information
- DPOD displays a 'Do you want to continue with NTP configuration' prompt. Enter "y" to continue with NTP configuration or "n" to skip.
- Enter at least one NTP server (more then 2 is recommended )
After you finish entering the NTP data, DPOD echoes it back on the screen for verification and displays an 'Is this correct [y/n]' prompt.
Enter “y” to confirm NTP details as entered or “n” to re-enter the information.
Region and Country Information
On the next screen, DPOD lets you set the region and country for your installation.
- Select your country's region, for example: Pacific Ocean (number 10)
- Select your country, for example: Singapore (number 40)
DPOD will suggest a time zone based on your country selection, and display an 'Is the above information OK?' prompt. You may confirm the time zone configured by choosing 1 for “yes” or 2 for “no”.
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- Enter the current date and time in the format of YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss, for example: 2016-11-10 14:00:00
Setting Admin Passwords
The last screen lets you set passwords for the admin users.
- Change DPOD's OS administrative user (productadm) password:
- Change root user password .
Installation Finalization
When you've completed all the steps above, before you press ENTER or Return you should disable/ Eject your DVD of DPOD.
In VMWare you can do it by edit the VM Host setting and disable the following
Please press ENTER or Return and the server will restart automatically.
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After the server was restarted - don't forget to remove the DPOD installation disc from the DVD drive. |
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