This topic describes the installation of Linux® initiated from an i5/OS™ command line.
The installation of an integrated Linux server is initiated from an i5/OS command line using the Install LINUX Server (INSLNXSVR) command. The installation is completed from the Linux console.
The Linux server installation occurs in two steps. During the first step, the INSLNXSVR command creates all necessary objects to manage the server. This includes a network server description, message queue, line descriptions, storage spaces and TCP/IP interfaces.
During the second step of the Linux server installation, the Integrated xSeries server is varied on to start the Linux server installation. Further Linux server installation is performed using the file server console and the normal Linux server install process.
When INSLNXSVR completes normally, the Linux server is left in a varied on state.
Restrictions:
• You must have input/output system configuration (*IOSYSCFG), all object (*ALLOBJ) and job control (*JOBCTL) special authorities to run this command.
• Existing file servers that use the same specified Integrated xSeries hardware resource must not be varied on.
• The file server will be varied off and varied back on during the second step of the install as Linux server installs and requires the server to reboot.
If the installation fails at an early stage, all i5/OS objects that have been created are removed. However, if the installation fails after being transferred to the Linux console, the i5/OS objects remain. This is because you might be able to correct the error and recover the installation. In this case, restart the server and the installation code will try to resume from the point of failure. If you are unable to recover, or you decide to restart the installation from scratch, you can delete the Linux server instance using the DLTLNXSVR command.
To start the installation of Linux on the Integrated xSeries hardware, complete the following steps: