See the Performing a standard RHEL 8 installation document for instructions on downloading ISO images, creating installation media, and completing a RHEL installation. For automated Kickstart installations and other advanced topics, see the Performing an advanced 8 RHEL installation document.
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Geolite2 Databases are provided by multiple packages. The libmaxminddb package includes the library and the mmdblookup command line tool, which enables manual searching of addresses. The geoipupdate binary from the legacy GeoIP package is now provided by the geoipupdate package, and is capable of downloading both legacy databases and the new Geolite2 databases.
The metadata files are automatically downloaded from the Linux Vendor Firmware Service (LVFS) secure portal, and submitted into fwupd over D-Bus. The updates that need to be applied are downloaded displaying user notifications and update details. The user must explicitly agree with the firmware update action before the update is performed.
In RHEL 8, the packages necessary for installing an Identity Management (IdM) server and client are shipped as a module. The client stream is the default stream of the idm module and you can download the packages necessary for installing the client without enabling the stream.
The IdM server module stream is called the DL1 stream. The stream contains multiple profiles corresponding to different types of IdM servers: server, dns, adtrust, client, and default. To download the packages in a specific profile of the DL1 stream:
Starting with Oracle Exadata Database Machine X5-2, Oracle Exadata Configuration Assistant (OECA) is the only source for PDU thresholds. OECA is available on Oracle Technology Network at -download-2817713.html
The values listed here are reliable for use on systems in the configuration received upon deployment and delivery from the Oracle Factory. Any changes to this configuration should be modeled in Oracle Exadata Configuration Assistant (OECA), and the PDU thresholds listed in OECA should then be used. OECA can be downloaded from Oracle Technology Network.
Oracle Exadata Configuration Assistant (OECA) is the only source for PDU thresholds for Oracle Exadata Database Machine X4-8 and later systems. OECA is available on Oracle Technology Network at -download-2817713.html
In versions prior to 12.1.2.2.0, ISO images are available as patches that you can download for bare metal imaging an Exadata system. This is now the default method in 12.1.2.2.0 and above. You are no longer required to build the ISO files using imagemaker. Patches are available for both database nodes and cells. You can use the ISO images to boot the server using a virtual media device on the ILOM (from the Devices menu of the ILOM console). For example, the two ISO images available for 12.1.2.1.1 are listed in the following table.
If you are using version 12.1.2.2.0 or later, it is no longer necessary to use ImageMaker to create the image files. The relevant PXE, ISO, and USB image files have already been created in the patches themselves. Simply download the patch containing the pre-built PXE image files from Oracle Software Delivery Cloud and place them into the appropriate directories on the PXE server. For all releases, see My Oracle Support note 888828.1 for the patch numbers. There are separate PXE image patches for database servers and storage servers.
If you are using version 12.1.2.2.0 or later, it is no longer necessary to use imagemaker to create the image files in version 12.1.2.2.0. The relevant PXE, ISO, and USB image files have already been created in the patches themselves. Simply download the patch containing the prebuilt image file from Oracle Software Delivery Cloud (edelivery) and place the downloaded USB .img image file onto the USB drive. For 12.1.2.2.0 the patch numbers can be obtained from My Oracle Support note 2038073.1. There are separate ImageMaker files for database nodes and cells.
There will be an image file in the downloaded zip file. For example, the database node zip file will contain computeImageMaker_12.1.2.2.0_LINUX.X64_150917.x86_64.img. For cell images, the file will be similar to cellImageMaker_12.1.2.2.0_LINUX.X64_150917.x86_64.img.
If you are configuring Oracle VM on the database servers, then download the gold image files as indicated in the topic "Oracle Exadata Deployment Assistant Support for Oracle Virtual Machines" in the OEDA README file. After downloading the gold image ZIP files, extract the contents into the WorkDir sub-directory. 2ff7e9595c
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