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Revision as of 12:30, 16 May 2013
Initial setup
- Prepare installation media available at {URL} according to instructions {URL}
- Optionally install virtualization support in Fedora:
# yum -y install @virtualization # service libvirtd start
Installation on bios/firmware RAID
Setup
- You need a machine with bios/firmware RAID supported by dmraid or MD. Linux MD driver supports Intel Matrix RAID technology, dmraid supports following products:
- asr : Adaptec HostRAID ASR (0,1,10)
- ddf1 : SNIA DDF1 (0,1,4,5,linear)
- hpt37x : Highpoint HPT37X (S,0,1,10,01)
- hpt45x : Highpoint HPT45X (S,0,1,10)
- isw : Intel Software RAID (0,1,5,01)
- jmicron : JMicron ATARAID (S,0,1)
- lsi : LSI Logic MegaRAID (0,1,10)
- nvidia : NVidia RAID (S,0,1,10,5)
- pdc : Promise FastTrack (S,0,1,10)
- sil : Silicon Image(tm) Medley(tm) (0,1,10)
- via : VIA Software RAID (S,0,1,10)
- dos : DOS partitions on SW RAIDs
- you need multiple hard drives connected to controller supporting RAID setup,
- setup arbitary RAID level in your firmware.
Action
- Boot the installation media on prepared machine,
- finish the installation by choosing default options.
Expected Results
- Installation starts up properly,
- RAID device is recognized and used,
- system is installed without issue, it boots up,
- system is installed on RAID and not underlying devices.
Cleanup
N/A
Installation on iSCSI
- Run any test case from QA:ISCSI_Installation_Test_plan
Default LVM with encryption
Setup
Start installation from prepared media For testing in virtual machine do: virt-install