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- SA Core installation
- SA Core installation overview
- Installing SA Core with a local SA-supplied database
- Installing SA Core with a remote customer-supplied Oracle database
- Installing SA Core with a remote customer-supplied database and additional slice component bundles
- Installing SA First (Primary) Core with a Secondary Core (Multimaster Mesh)
- Installing additional slice component bundles
SA Core installation overview
This section describes how to install an SA Core. This guide describes the following samples of core installations:
- SA Core with a Local SA-supplied Database
- SA Core with a Remote Customer-supplied Oracle Database
- SA Core with a Remote Customer-supplied Database and Additional Slice Component Bundles
- SA First (Primary) Core with a Secondary Core (Multimaster Mesh)
For an existing core you can also perform the following:
- Installing Additional Slice Component Bundles
- Installing a Satellite
Whether you are installing a standalone core or the First Core of a Multimaster Mesh, you must perform the tasks described in this section.
There are certain additional post-installation tasks you may need to perform after installing the core, see SA Core post-installation tasks.
A First Core has all the components required to be the primary core of a Multimaster Mesh. You simply need to add a Secondary Core configured to manage servers and communicate with the First Core. In a Multimaster Mesh installation, a First Core’s role is not much different than any other core’s role in the mesh, however, it does have additional centralized Core Components that oversee communication between the various cores as well as manage conflicts and load balancing.
Installation phases
A typical SA Core installation has the following phases:
- Before Installation: Ensure that you:
- Have decided on an appropriate Core Configuration, see SA Core configuration for your facility.
- Ensure that all core host installation prerequisites have been met
- Have the information needed to complete the SA Installer interview
- Have all necessary permissions to complete the installation
- Have the SA installation media.
- Invoke the SA Installer only from the SA Product Software media or mounted copy
For more information, see System requirements for installation .
- Database Installation: The Model Repository requires that an Oracle database is installed and available before the SA Installer is run. You can:
- Install the SA-supplied Oracle database that is provided with the SA product software and installed with the SA Core.
- Use a self-installed Oracle database installation that you have configured for use with SA. This database must be installed and running before you begin the SA Core installation and reserved for use only by SA.
- Install a database using the Oracle Universal Installer before beginning the SA installation and configure it for use with SA. This database must be only used by SA.
If you plan to use an existing non-SA-supplied Oracle database installation it must be configured for SA, see Oracle setup for the Model Repository).
- SA Installation Interview: When you install an SA Core, you are required to complete the SA Interview during which you are asked to provide the values for certain SA configuration parameters. At the end of the interview, SA automatically saves the configuration information to a Core Definition file (CDF). This CDF may also be used later during Secondary Core (multimaster Mesh), and Satellite installation and during SA Core upgrades.
- SA Core Component Installation: After you complete the SA Interview, the SA Installer installs the SA Core Components on your host server(s).
- After Installation: You must complete the post-installation tasks. For more information, SA Core post-installation tasks.
Note
If the SA Installer encounters an error, the installation stops. Correct all the errors before you retry the installation. For information about restarting an interrupted installation, see Restarting an interrupted installation.
Oracle database installation options
A functioning, properly configured Oracle 12c database must be available before you begin the SA installation process. You can choose to:
- See the SA 10.51 Support and Compatibility Matrix for supported Oracle versions.
- Use the SA-supplied Oracle 12c database and allow the SA Installer to install and pre-configure the database. If you choose to install the SA-supplied Oracle database, the SA Installer guides you through the process as described in this section.
The SA-supplied Oracle database requires that certain system and Oracle environment variables be specified for use with SA. See SA-supplied Oracle RDBMS software and database setup.
- Use the Oracle Universal Installer to install a non-SA-supplied Oracle 12c database. However, you must manually configure this database for use with SA. For required Oracle configuration information, see Non-SA-supplied Oracle software and database setup. If you choose to use the Oracle Universal Installer to install Oracle, you must install the database before running the SA Installer, and have all database-related information required by the Installer Interview, such as passwords, the path to
ORACLE_HOME
, and so on. - Use an existing Oracle 12c installation. This database must be for the exclusive use of SA. You must manually configure this database for use with the SA Model Repository. For more information about the required configuration, see Non-SA-supplied Oracle software and database setup. You may need to contact your local Oracle DBA for assistance in integrating SA with your pre-existing Oracle database.
- If you are not using a remote Oracle database, the Model Repository component must be installed on the same server as the Oracle database for both First and Secondary Cores.
TLS hardening
During the SA installation, you are allowed to select the minimal version of the TLS protocol that will be used by the core components:
- TLSv1 (compatible with previous SA versions)
- TLSv1.1 (default)
- TLSv1.2
Important
In a multimaster mesh, you must set all your cores and satellites to the same TLS level. In case you choose to use the default option, you can harden your cores at a later time. For more information on how to do this, see the SA 10.51
FIPS compliance options
HPE Server Automation (SA) complies with the Federal Information Processing Standards publication 140-2, a security standard that enables government entities to procure equipment that uses validated cryptographic modules. During installation you can choose to enable FIPS by setting the fips.mode
parameter to enabled.
You will be prompted during the installation to specify whether FIPS should be enabled or not.
Under normal security conditions, HPE recommends using SHA256 with a key length of 2048. Higher security requirements could require FIPS with a key length of 4096 or other hash functions from SHA-2 family. Note that use of FIPS or other hash functions from SHA-2 family can impact core performance. Contact your Security Administrator for more information.
Note In FIPS mode, sufficient entropy stemming from the character device /dev/random must be available on the core servers, to ensure proper startup and functionality of SA components.
Cryptographic material options
SA cryptographic material enables encrypted communications between SA Core Components. SA installs its own cryptographic material. Simply allow SA to generate its own material when prompted during installation.
You can, however, copy the crypto file from an existing SA 10.1 or later SA Core. You can do so by copying the crypto file /var/opt/opsware/crypto/cadb/realm/opsware-crypto.db.e
and the /etc/opt/opsware/crypto/security.conf
file to the same locations on the server that will host the SA Core or First Core (Multimaster Mesh) before beginning the installation. During installation, do not have the installer generate cryptographic material and when you are prompted, provide the password for this cryptographic material.
Mounting the SA installation media
The SA installation/upgrade media is organized into separate categories in the downloaded file structure, for example:
oracle_sas
(HPE Server Automation Database)The media used to install the Oracle database
primary
(HPE Server Automation Product Software)The media used to install the SA Core Components
upload
(HPE Server Automation Agents and Utilities)The media used to upload and install SA Core content and tools
sat_base
(HPE Server Automation Satellite Base)The media used to install the SA Satellite components, it does not include the OS Provisioning components and is therefore smaller and can be helpful when you are transferring the media over the network.
sat_osprov
(HPE Server Automation Satellite Base including OS Provisioning)The media used to install the SA Satellite and the Satellite’s OS Provisioning components.
Initial invocation of the hpsa*
scripts for core install/upgrade for SA Cores must be from the primary
media, Satellites from the sat_base
or sat_osprov
media.
The SA Installer requires that the media directory structure be maintained, for example:
<mountpoint>/<user_defined_prefix>-<media_name>/disk001/opsware_installer/hpsa*.sh
where <user_defined_prefix>-<media_name>
is, for example, hpsa-primary
, hpsa-sat_base
, etc. HPE recommends the prefix hpsa
and the media category identifiers shown above (sat_base,
primary
, etc.). The hyphen after hpsa
is required even if you do not append a prefix.
SA is delivered as media that can be copied to a local disk or mounted as an NFS mount point. You must mount all media on a host where install script will be invoked. If media is mounted as follows the SA installer will auto mount it on local or remote core host(s) as needed.
If you use a different directory structure, the SA Installer will prompt you for the path each time it needs to access the media.
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