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Software Installation and Configuration

System Management Interface Based on HPI-B (Centellis CO31kX/4100/2000/4410) User’s Guide

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2.2

Installing and Configuring the HPI-B Daemon

This section describes how to install and configure the HPI-B daemon.

2.2.1

Installing the HPI-B Daemon

The HPI-B daemon is part of the ATCA-M100/MF105/SAM1410 Linux root file system and is,
together with the root file system, preinstalled on the ATCA-M100/MF105/SAM1410.

If you want to update the ATCA-M100/MF105/SAM1410 software, and thereby update the
HPI-B daemon software, you can use the Firmware Update Management Instrument (FUMI),
which is one of the new features of HPI-B. Alternatively, you can upgrade the ATCA-
M100/MF105/SAM1410 software manually. The respective procedure is described in the
ATCA-M100 Reference Guide, ATCA-MF105 Installation and Use and SAM1410 Installation and Use

Note that the Linux distribution used on the ATCA-M100/MF105/SAM1410 does not support
the RPM format. For that reason the ATCA-M100/MF105/SAM1410 software is distributed as
TAR file. The TAR file contains metadata which the ATCA-M100/MF105/SAM1410 software
interprets and uses to validate the new image.

The following table lists all files/directories on the ATCA-M100/MF105/SAM1410 which are
related to the HPI-B daemon.

cross-atca-m100-kernel-

<version>-1.noarch.rpm

Kernel

cross-atca-m100-initrd-hpi-

b-<version>-1.noarch.rpm

Root file system (includes the HPI-B daemon and client
files)

Table 2-2 RPM Files for ATCA-M100 (continued)

RPM File

Description

Table 2-3 Overview of HPI-B Directories and Files on ATCA-M100/MF105/SAM1410

Directory/Files

Description

/usr/bin

Contains HPI-B daemon files.

/etc/bbs-hpib

Contains configuration files used to configure the HPI daemon as
well as client libraries. See

Configuring the HPI Daemon

on page 23

for details on configuring the HPI daemon.

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