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#These instructions assume that you followed the RMU Cabling instructions earlier in the document
 
#These instructions assume that you followed the RMU Cabling instructions earlier in the document
 
#Select the <code>Management Interface</code> and change it to <code>eno1</code> and press enter
 
#Select the <code>Management Interface</code> and change it to <code>eno1</code> and press enter
#For <code>Hostname (FQDN):</code> input*<code><dc>-rmu.<domain></code> (if supporting multiple sites).*  This will be the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) name for the RMU itself as added to the DNS in the Prerequisites section.  For the <code>External IP</code> and network mask determined in the Prerequisites section.
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#For <code>Hostname (FQDN):</code> input*<code><dc>-rmu.<domain></code> (if supporting multiple sites).*  This will be the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) name for the RMU itself as added to the DNS in the Prerequisites section.   
 
#For <code>IP address (CIDR):</code> enter the <code>External IP</code> and <code>Netmask</code> determined in the Prerequisites section
 
#For <code>IP address (CIDR):</code> enter the <code>External IP</code> and <code>Netmask</code> determined in the Prerequisites section
 
#For <code>Gateway address:</code> enter in your public <code>Gateway</code> determined in the Prerequisites section
 
#For <code>Gateway address:</code> enter in your public <code>Gateway</code> determined in the Prerequisites section

Revision as of 19:56, 22 February 2024

This page is part of the Gen-1.5 RMU build runbook.

Go back to the previous section: Prerequisites

Install Proxmox

  1. Insert your Proxmox USB drive that you made earlier into the RMU
  2. Ensure the RMU is powered off
  3. Plug the USB into the RMU
  4. Start the server and press the F11 key repeatedly to reach the Boot Menu.
    01 - BIOS Boot Screen.jpg
  5. Select the Flash Drive and press enter (screen may differ)
    02 - Select USB Boot Media.jpg
  6. Select Install Proxmox VE (Terminal UI) and press enter
    IKVM capture (31).jpg
  7. Select I agree and press enter
    04 - EULA.jpg
  8. Select Advanced options and press enter
    05 - Install Boot Disk.jpg
  9. Select ext4 and press enter to change this setting
    • Note: For SuperMicros with two internal drives , select ZFS (RAID 1) for SuperMicros with one drive select ZFS (RAID 0)
      06 - Install Boot Disk - Select ZFS (RAID1).jpg
  10. Select Ok and press enter
    07 - Install Boot Disk - Accept ZFS.jpg
  11. Select Next and press enter 08 - Start Installer.jpg
  12. Select your Country, Timezone (Recommended UTC), and Keyboard layout
    09 - Select Country.jpg 10 - Select System Timezone.jpg 11 - Select Keyboard Type.jpg
  13. Select Next and press enter
    12 - Continue Installer.jpg
  14. Enter in a password, please make this a strong password, and store it in your password manager
  15. Enter in an email to receive alerts
  16. Select Next and press enter
    13 - Set Root Password and Email.jpg
  17. These instructions assume that you followed the RMU Cabling instructions earlier in the document
  18. Select the Management Interface and change it to eno1 and press enter
  19. For Hostname (FQDN): input*<dc>-rmu.<domain> (if supporting multiple sites).* This will be the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) name for the RMU itself as added to the DNS in the Prerequisites section.
  20. For IP address (CIDR): enter the External IP and Netmask determined in the Prerequisites section
  21. For Gateway address: enter in your public Gateway determined in the Prerequisites section
  22. For DNS Server address: enter in 1.1.1.1
    IKVM capture (29).jpg
  23. Select Next and press enter
    IKVM capture (28).jpg
  24. Look over to ensure all information is correct
  25. Select Install and press enter. Make sure it is checked to reboot after installation
    • If you set the boot order to boot off of the USB, then remove it before the reboot
      IKVM capture (30).jpg
  26. You should now see the login screen. If need be, you can login as root and use the password you set earlier
  27. Take note of the IP address and port shown on this screen
    17 - Console Login.jpg