ShaoLin Aptus 2.0 Installation and Operations Guide
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II. Installation and configurations
Table of Contents
4.
Aptus Installation
4.1.
Overview
4.2.
Start the Aptus installer from CD-ROM
4.2.1.
Starting from console
4.2.2.
Starting with auto-run
4.3.
Download version installation
4.4.
Starting the installer
4.5.
Check for Linux distribution support
4.6.
Check for required packages
4.6.1.
Webmin checking
4.6.2.
Other packages
4.7.
Software installation
4.8.
Finishing installation
4.8.1.
Removing existing DHCP RPM package
4.8.2.
Create client boot disks (optional)
4.8.3.
Checking license file
5.
Quick setup with Aptus Configurator
5.1.
Notes to CogoFS users
5.2.
Connecting to Webmin interface
5.3.
License file checking and registration
5.4.
Basic system setup
5.4.1.
Starting required services
5.4.2.
NIS server
5.5.
Binding network adapter to Aptus
5.5.1.
Enable Detect PXE Clients
5.6.
Create your first Aptus Group
5.6.1.
Choose a group name
5.6.2.
Use NIS
5.6.3.
Network Time Server
5.6.4.
Allow root login
5.6.5.
Finishing up
5.7.
Connecting a client to the server
5.7.1.
Hook up the client to network
5.7.2.
Booting up the client
5.7.3.
Server side authorization
5.7.4.
Create host information
5.8.
Client startup
5.8.1.
Booting with Etherboot and PXE
5.8.2.
First time configuration
5.8.3.
Other configurations
6.
Create client boot disks
6.1.
Running the boot floppy disk creation program
6.2.
Create boot disk manually
7.
Tuning Aptus
7.1.
Server considerations
7.1.1.
Processors
7.1.2.
Memory
7.1.3.
RAID disks
7.1.4.
SAN (Storage Area Network)
7.1.5.
Network adapters
7.1.6.
High availability clustering and fail over
7.1.7.
Power supply
7.1.8.
NFS server tuning
7.2.
Multiple server setups
7.3.
Network security
7.3.1.
LAN security
7.3.2.
Other concerns relating with other OSes
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