Software installation and configuration, 1 overview, 2 installing and configuring the hpi-b daemon – Artesyn System Management Interface Based on HPI-B (Centellis 2000 R3.0/4411) User's Guide (June 2014) User Manual

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Chapter 2

System Management Interface Based on HPI-B (Centellis 2000 R3.0/4411) User’s Guide (6806800P20C)

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Software Installation and Configuration

2.1

Overview

This section describes how to set-up HPI-B daemons and clients and how to install all files
needed to develop client applications. Generally, all files are delivered in the form of RPMs. The
content of an RPM is reflected in its naming scheme.

The following table lists all RPM files needed to run clients and for their development. The
placeholder "architecture" stands for the supported CPU architecture of the respective blade
where the client is to run and can be any of the following:

x86
Intel IA-32 bit blades

x86_64
Intel IA-64-bit blades

ppc_<xxx>
PowerPC based blades

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-MF106/SAM1411 Linux root file system and is, together
with the root file system, preinstalled on the ATCA-MF106/SAM1411.

Table 2-1 RPM Files for HPI-B Clients

RPM File Name

Description

bbs-hpib-<version>-

1.<architecture>-

<distribution>-<OS>.rpm

This RPM is the HPI-B base package. It contains shared
libraries to be used by HPI-B clients and daemons, as well as
compiled example applications and client configuration
files. This package is required both by HPI-B daemons and
clients.

bbs-hpib-daemon-<version>-

1.<architecture>-

<distribution>-<OS>.rpm

This RPM contains all files which are related to the HPI-B
daemon: executables, libraries and configuration files.

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