Installing SUSE Multi-Linux Manager Using RAW Image
SUSE Multi-Linux Manager offers various image formats, including a RAW format. This guide demonstrates how to set up SUSE Multi-Linux Manager Server using the raw image.
1. Use Case
RAW images are pre-built, ready-to-use representations of a running operating system. Instead of being installed through a traditional installer, they are directly copied to the hard disk of the target host. RAW image format is flexible and compatible with a wide range of virtualization and deployment tools.
This guide provides essential information about these pre-configured images.
2. Outcome
Successful completion of this workflow results in successful installation of SUSE Multi-Linux Manager Server.
3. Step-by-step Instructions
| This workflow is complex and time-consuming. Make sure that adequate testing is done before deploying the procedure in live environment. | 
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Download the Image: Download the architecture-specific .raw.xzimage of SUSE Multi-Linux Manager Server for your target block size.
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Make Image Accessible: Copy the image to a web server (preferred), or expand the .rawfile to add directly as a disk in a virtual environment (if supported).
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Target Disk Setup: If applicable, in virtual machine hypervisor, create: - 
A 40GB root disk 
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Additional storage for persistent SUSE Manager data 
 
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Prepare Boot Environment and Network - 
Provide a bootable ISO (SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SPX or SLE Micro 5.5) to access the "Rescue System." Add netsetup=1on the kernel command line for networking, or configure IP viaifcfg.
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Create a new instance, attach the root and persistent storage, then attach the SUSE Linux Enterprise Server or SLE Micro ISO as a virtual CD. 
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Boot the instance to the ISO, selecting the Rescue System.
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Add the following on the command line to enable network configuration. netsetup=1 
 
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Configure Network and Identify Devices - 
Complete network setup as prompted and log in as root. 
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Use a disk storage utility like blockdevorlsblkto verify the block size against your downloaded image.blockdev --getpbsz $device lsblk -o NAME,PHY-SEC 
 
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Transfer the Image - 
Use curlto copy the.raw.xzimage onto the root disk:curl -Sks $url | xz -d > $device -v 
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Replace $urlwith the image URL and$devicewith the root partition device.
 
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Finalize Boot and Configuration - 
Power off the instance, remove the virtual CD from the boot sequence, and start it again to boot from the newly created instance. 
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Follow on-screen installation directions and, if needed, register with SUSE Customer Center, adding the SUSE Manager Server Extension. 
 
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Install VMware Tools (if applicable) - 
Install the open-vm-toolstransactional-update pkg install open-vm-tools 
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Reboot after installation. 
 
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Provision Persistent Storage mgr-storage-server $device Ensure $devicepoints to the fast, persistent storage.
For more information, see Persistent Volumes.