Installation Overview
The general installation process is as follows:
- Plan your installation, as described in Planning Overview and subsequent articles.
- Verify that the resources being used meet all of the following requirements and
recommendations:
- Browser Requirements
- Host Requirements (be sure to see the Sizing Considerations, which are recommendations to ensure that you are allocating the appropriate resources to the deployment).
- Operating System Requirements
- Network Requirements
- Configuration Requirements
- Restricted Sudo Requirements
- If you will be using an air-gap configuration, in which Kubernetes hosts, clusters, and tenants do not have connections to the Internet, see Kubernetes Air-Gap Requirements.
- Install the operating system on the host(s) you will be using.
- If any of the host(s) include GPUs, then install the GPU drivers as described in GPU Driver Installation.
- Determine which installer bundle you need, as described in Bundles.
- Obtain the installer bundle, as directed by Hewlett Packard Enterprise.
- If needed, add an SSL certificate to permit access to the web interface via https:// instead of unsecured http://, as described in Adding an SSL Certificate.
- Use the pre-check script to verify that the machine that will become the Controller host is ready to receive the installation. See Using the Pre-Check Script.
- If you are upgrading to HPE Ezmeral Runtime Enterprise, follow the instructions for upgrading the platform.
- Determine how you will install HPE Ezmeral Runtime Enterprise on the Controller host from the command line interface. Your available options are:
- After the installation bundle completes, access the web interface to continue setup, as described in Platform Controller Setup.
- Validate the installation as described in Validating the Installation. This will probably involve installing a Worker host (see Kubernetes Worker Installation Overview) and may involve installing a Gateway host (see Gateway Installation Tab).
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The deployment automatically installs the HPE Ezmeral Instant-On evaluation license for an unlimited number of CPU cores. The HPE Ezmeral Instant-On is valid for 30 days from the installation date. Before the license expires, add a purchased license as described in Licensing.
CAUTIONIf the HPE Ezmeral Instant-On and all other evaluation licenses expire before before a purchased license has been applied, then the deployment will go into Lockdown mode (see Lockdown Mode). The Platform Administrator will not be able to exit Lockdown mode until a purchased license is applied.
You are now ready to begin using HPE Ezmeral Runtime Enterprise!