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====== Installation options ====== | ====== Installation options ====== | ||
+ | **NOTE:** This guide applies to release version 4.3.0 and higher | ||
===== ADUCID DVD only ===== | ===== ADUCID DVD only ===== | ||
- | The ADUCID Server Kit DVD contains a fully functional installation of ADUCID server components, in the form of VMware virtual machine (hardware version 10) installed in the same way, as described in following sections. The file bluebox.4.2.1.zip located in the directory **vm** is zipped VMware OVF template (consisting of two files), that can be imported on ESXi 6.0 a higher version. | + | The ADUCID Server Kit DVD contains a fully functional installation of ADUCID server components, in the form of VMware virtual machine (hardware version 10) installed in the same way, as described in following sections. The file bluebox.4.2.1.zip located in the directory **vm** is zipped VMware OVF template (consisting of two files), that can be imported on ESXi 5.5 a higher version. |
- | You just need to import it to your environment and adjust | + | You just need to **import it** to your environment and **adjus**t |
- | * VM hardware parameters according to expected load ( | + | * VM hardware parameters according to expected load (default values 8 CPU/40GB RAM should be OK in many cases) |
* start the VM and connect to it through VMware Remote Console (default root password is " | * start the VM and connect to it through VMware Remote Console (default root password is " | ||
* set appropriate hostname, IP address, DNS server | * set appropriate hostname, IP address, DNS server | ||
+ | * reset root password | ||
* set ssh connection parameters | * set ssh connection parameters | ||
* check NTP settings (see section Base environment bellow) | * check NTP settings (see section Base environment bellow) |