![]() Timestamp added to backup of old /var/lib/mysql.Added check to ensure password does not contain chars unsupported by IMC.Added check to ensure script is run as root.Database choices updated to MySQL 5.7 or 8.0.Currently no plans to change this, as adding output validation would significantly increase the amount of code and complexity required. If a command fails to execute on your system, the script may print a message about successfully executing it anyways. The script does not validate its command output.On Linux you can run this to fix it: sed -i -e 's/\r$//'. If you edited the script on Windows, you may need to change the End of Line character from Windows CR LF to Linux LF.Make sure to configure a remote MySQL root account when prompted. Distributed with Remote DB, choose to install "client" on the Master and Subordinate server(s), and "both" on the Remote DB Server(s).Centralized with Remote DB, choose to install "client" on the IMC Server, and "both" on the Remote DB Server.You should not configure a remote MySQL root account when prompted. Centralized with Local DB, choose to install "both" (MySQL Client & Server) on the IMC Server.Which model you use determines how you should answer the prompts in the script on the server(s) to prepare them for IMC. IMC provides numerous deployment models that can be used depending on the size and scale of your installation. Reboot as prompted, and then download & install IMC.Answer all prompts as requested and wait for the script to complete.Login as root on CLI and copy the script to /root.Run this tool once per server to be configured for IMC.RHEL Server must have an active subscription (for yum/rpm).The server must have internet access if my-ilms- x.txt (where x is 5.7/8.0) does not exist in the script directory.Run the script as root (commands are not run with sudo).Static IP address must already be configured on the system.For hardware scaling and recommendation see Deployment & Hardware Configuration Schemes.Hardware properly adjusted for the size of the IMC installation.Supported RHEL or CentOS (unsupported but works) installed on the system.It is free, open source, and comes with absolutely NO warranty. It should be usable even for those inexperienced or unfamiliar with the setup process. The script can save you a lot of time spent on a rather lengthy preparation process, and intends to be user-friendly, re-runable, verbose and relatively foolproof. It can install and setup MySQL 5.7/8.0 Community for you as well. It should be executed on the server, will prompt you for some input, and perform all necessary setup tasks for either type of IMC deployment (Centralized/Distributed). The purpose of this script is to provide an easy way to prepare a RHEL server for IMC installation. It can perform all necessary prerequisite setup tasks, so all you need to do afterwards is download and install IMC. Shell script that prepares your Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.x system for installing HPE IMC 7.3 E0703+.
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