Installation Preparations
This section describes the compatibility of the hardware and software and the related configurations and preparations required for the installation.
Obtaining the Installation Source
Obtain the openEuler release package and verification file before the installation.
Perform the following operations to obtain the openEuler release package:
- Visit the openEuler website.
- Click Downloads.
- Click Community Editions. The version list is displayed.
- Click Download on the right of openEuler 22.03 LTS SP2.
- Download the required openEuler release package and the corresponding verification file based on the architecture and scenario.
- If the architecture is AArch64:
- Click AArch64.
- If you install openEuler from a local source, download the Offline Standard ISO or Offline Everything ISO release package openEuler-22.03-LTS-SP2-(everything-)aarch64-dvd.iso to the local host.
- If you install openEuler through the network, download the Network Install ISO release package openEuler-22.03-LTS-SP2-netinst-aarch64-dvd.iso to the local host.
- If the architecture is x86_64:
- Click x86_64.
- If you install openEuler from a local source, download the Offline Standard ISO or Offline Everything ISO release package openEuler-22.03-LTS-SP2-(everything-)x86_64-dvd.iso to the local host.
- If you install openEuler through the network, download the Network Install ISO release package openEuler-22.03-LTS-SP2-netinst-x86_64-dvd.iso to the local host.
- If the architecture is AArch64:
NOTE:
- When the network is available, install the environment on the network because the ISO release package is small.
- The release package of the AArch64 architecture supports the UEFI mode, while the release package of the x86_64 architecture supports both the UEFI and Legacy modes.
Release Package Integrity Check
NOTE:
This section describes how to verify the integrity of the release package in the AArch64 architecture. The procedure for verifying the integrity of the release package in the x86_64 architecture is the same.
Introduction
To prevent the software package from being incompletely downloaded due to network or storage device faults during transmission, you need to verify the integrity of the software package after obtaining it. Only the software package that passes the verification can be installed.
Compare the verification value recorded in the verification file with the .iso file verification value calculated manually to check whether the software package passes the verification. If the values are consistent, the .iso file is not damaged. Otherwise, the file is damaged and you need to obtain it again.
Prerequisites
Before verifying the integrity of the release package, prepare the following files:
ISO file: openEuler-22.03-LTS-SP2-aarch64-dvd.iso
Verification file: Copy and save the Integrity Check SHA256 value to a local file.
Procedures
To verify the file integrity, perform the following operations:
Calculate the SHA256 verification value of the file. Run the following command:
sha256sum openEuler-22.03-LTS-SP2-aarch64-dvd.iso
After the command is run, the verification value is displayed.
Check whether the calculated value is the same as that of the saved SHA256 value.
If the verification values are consistent, the .iso file is not damaged. If they are inconsistent, you can confirm that the file is damaged and you need to obtain the file again.
Installation Requirements for PMs
To install the openEuler OS on a PM, the PM must meet the following requirements.
Hardware Compatibility
You need to take hardware compatibility into account during openEuler installation. Table 1 describes the types of supported servers.
NOTE:
- TaiShan 200 servers are backed by Huawei Kunpeng 920 processors.
- Currently, only Huawei TaiShan and FusionServer Pro servers are supported. More servers from other vendors will be supported in the future.
Server Type | Server Name | Server Model |
---|---|---|
Rack server | TaiShan 200 | 2280 balanced model |
Rack server | FusionServer Pro | FusionServer Pro 2288H V5 NOTE: The server must be configured with the Avago SAS3508 RAID controller card and the LOM-X722 NIC. |
Minimum Hardware Specifications
Table 2 lists the minimum hardware specifications supported by openEuler.
Table 2 Minimum hardware specifications
Component | Minimum Hardware Specifications |
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Architecture | AArch64 or x86_64 |
CPU | Two CPUs |
Memory | ≥ 4 GB (8 GB or higher recommended for better user experience) |
Hard disk | ≥ 32 GB (120 GB or higher recommended for better user experience) |
Installation Requirements for VMs
To install the openEuler OS on a VM, the PM must meet the following requirements.
Virtualization Platform Compatibility
When installing openEuler, pay attention to the compatibility of the virtualization platform. Currently, the following virtualization platforms are supported:
- A virtualization platform created by the virtualization components (openEuler as the host OS and QEMU and KVM provided in the release package) of openEuler
- x86 virtualization platform of Huawei public cloud
Minimum Virtualization Space
Table 3 lists the minimum virtualization space required by openEuler.
Table 3 Minimum virtualization space
Component | Minimum Virtualization Space |
---|---|
Architecture | AArch64 or x86_64 |
CPU | Two CPUs |
Memory | ≥ 4 GB (8 GB or higher recommended for better user experience) |
Hard disk | ≥ 32 GB (120 GB or higher recommended for better user experience) |