
Migrating SAP ERP 6.0 and IBM DB2 LUW version 9.1 from Solaris
10 Enterprise on Sun Fire T2000 to Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Advanced Platform for SAP applications on IBM System x3650 M2
with Intel Xeon processor
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7. For each drive, ignore the warning “The partition table of
sd<x> was unreadable.” Click YES to the warning about
erasing all data.
8. On the next screen, choose Remove all partitions on
selected drives and create default layout. Then, check
Review and modify partitioning layout. Click Next.
9. At the warning, click Yes.
10. Review, and click Next.
11. On the partition and modify review screen, highlight your
main partition, and click Edit.
12. Select your root volume (largest volume by default), and
click Edit.
13. Reduce size by 66,560 MB to increase the swap space, and
click OK.
14. Select swap volume, and click Edit.
15. Change size to 66,560 MB, and click OK.
16. On the Edit Volume screen, click OK.
17. Click Next to continue installation.
18. We followed best practices and set fixed IP addresses for
the NIC.
19. If appropriate, select Active on Boot. The NIC eth0 must be
active on boot, and that is its default. The default for all
other NICs is not to be active on boot.
20. Select the NIC, and click Edit.
21. Click Manual configuration.
22. Enter the IP address.
23. Enter the subnet mask.
24. De-select Enable IPv6 Support.
25. Click OK.
26. Set the hostname and domain manually. To comply with
SAP requirements, make sure the system name is no longer
than 13 characters, consisting only of letters, numbers, and
hyphens.
27. Under Miscellaneous settings, enter the IP addresses for the
Gateway, Primary DNS, and Secondary DNS. Click Next.
28. Accept the default of Eastern Time for the time zone, and
click Next.
NOTE: This appendix details the exact steps we used. Of
course, you may choose any time zone.
29. Enter the root password, and click Next.
30. Accept the default of Customize later, and click Next.
31. Click Next.
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