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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.2 (32-bit)

Below are the specifications of the BDN 2.3.0.xxx Host Version xxx.ovf (xxx=latest build and version number).

Operating System and Hardware minimum specifications for Virtual Machine

Operating System on Virtual Machine

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.2 32-bit

Default Minimum Install Specs

  • 15 GB hard drive

  • Minimum 2 processor

  • 2 GB OF RAM

ethernet Adapter 0 (Static IP) 
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0

Device = eth0 
BOOTPRTO = none 
TYPE = Ethernet 
HWADDR = 00:0c:29:09:a9:f2 
ONBOOT = Yes 
IPADDR = 192.168.1.100 
Netmask = 255.255.255.0 
IPV6INIT = No 
USERCTL = No

ethernet Adapter 1 (DHCP) 
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth1

Device = eth1 
BOOTPRTO = dhcp 
TYPE = Ethernet 
HWADDR = 00:0c:29:09:a9:fc 
PEERDNS = yes

Processes and Helpful Commands

Process

Directory

Description

monit

/etc/init.d/monit

monit is a utility for managing and monitoring, processes, files, directories and devices on a UNIX system. Monit conducts automatic maintenance and repair and can execute meaningful causal actions in error situations. monit can start a process if it does not run, restart a process if it does not respond and stop a process if it uses too much resources. You may use monit to monitor files, directories and devices for changes, such as timestamps changes, checksum changes or size changes. Some useful commands are:

./monit stop

./monit start

./monit restart

Must be root or superuser to execute commands on monit.

webuid

/etc/init.d/webuid

Useful Commands

./webuid stop

./webuid start

./webuid restart

Must be root or superuser to execute commands on webuid.

Installed Packages

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.4 (32-bit)

Below are the specifications of the BDN 2.3.0.xxx Host Version xxx.ovf (xxx=latest build and version number).

Operating System and Hardware minimum specifications for Virtual Machine

Operating System on Virtual Machine

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.4 32-bit

Default Minimum Install Specs

  • 40 GB hard drive

  • Minimum 1 processor

  • 8 GB OF RAM

ethernet Adapter 0 (Static IP) 
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0

DEVICE=eth0 
TYPE=Ethernet 
ONBOOT=yes 
NM_CONTROLLED=yes 
BOOTPROTO=none 
IPADDR=192.168.1.100 
PREFIX=24 
DEFROUTE=yes 
IPV4_FAILURE_FATAL=yes 
IPV6INIT=no 
NAME="System eth0" 
HWADDR=00:0C:29:07:62:30

ethernet Adapter 1 (DHCP) 
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth1

DEVICE=eth1 
TYPE=Ethernet 
ONBOOT=no 
NM_CONTROLLED=yes 
BOOTPROTO=dhcp 
HWADDR=00:0C:29:07:62:3A 
DEFROUTE=yes 
PEERDNS=yes 
PEERROUTES=yes 
IPV4_FAILURE_FATAL=yes 
IPV6INIT=no 
NAME="System eth1"

Processes and Helpful Commands

Process

Directory

Description

monit

/etc/init.d/monit

monit is a utility for managing and monitoring, processes, files, directories and devices on a UNIX system. Monit conducts automatic maintenance and repair and can execute meaningful causal actions in error situations. monit can start a process if it does not run, restart a process if it does not respond and stop a process if it uses too much resources. You may use monit to monitor files, directories and devices for changes, such as timestamps changes, checksum changes or size changes. Some useful commands are:

./monit stop

./monit start

./monit restart

Must be root or superuser to execute commands on monit.

webuid

/etc/init.d/webuid

Useful Commands

./webuid stop

./webuid start

./webuid restart

Must be root or superuser to execute commands on webuid.

Installed Packages

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7 (64-bit)

Below are the specifications of the BDN 2.3.0.xxx Host Version xxx.ovf (xxx=latest build and version number).

Operating System and Hardware minimum specifications for Virtual Machine

Operating System on Virtual Machine

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7 64-bit

Default Minimum Install Specs

  • 20 GB hard drive

  • Minimum 1 processor

  • 8 GB OF RAM

ethernet Adapter 0 (Static IP) 
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0

DEVICE=eth0 
TYPE=Ethernet 
ONBOOT=yes 
NM_CONTROLLED=yes 
BOOTPROTO=none 
IPADDR=192.168.1.100 
PREFIX=24 
DEFROUTE=yes 
IPV4_FAILURE_FATAL=yes 
IPV6INIT=no 
NAME="System eth0" 
HWADDR=00:0C:29:5A:24:3F

ethernet Adapter 1 (DHCP) 
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth1

DEVICE=eth1 
TYPE=Ethernet 
ONBOOT=no 
NM_CONTROLLED=yes 
BOOTPROTO=dhcp 
HWADDR=00:0C:29:5A:24:35 
DEFROUTE=yes 
PEERDNS=yes 
PEERROUTES=yes 
IPV4_FAILURE_FATAL=yes 
IPV6INIT=no 
NAME="System eth1"

Processes and Helpful Commands

Process

Directory

Description

monit

/etc/init.d/monit

monit is a utility for managing and monitoring, processes, files, directories and devices on a UNIX system. Monit conducts automatic maintenance and repair and can execute meaningful causal actions in error situations. monit can start a process if it does not run, restart a process if it does not respond and stop a process if it uses too much resources. You may use monit to monitor files, directories and devices for changes, such as timestamps changes, checksum changes or size changes. Some useful commands are:

./monit stop

./monit start

./monit restart

Must be root or superuser to execute commands on monit.

webuid

/etc/init.d/webuid

Useful Commands

./webuid stop

./webuid start

./webuid restart

Must be root or superuser to execute commands on webuid

Installed Packages

CentOS Linux 7.3 (64-bit)

Below are the specifications of the BDN 2.3.0.xxx Host Version xxx.ovf (xxx=latest build and version number).

Operating System and Hardware minimum specifications for Virtual Machine

Operating System on Virtual Machine

CentOS Linux 7.3 (1611) 64-bit

Default Minimum Install Specs

  • 10 GB hard drive

  • Minimum 1 processor

  • 2 GB OF RAM

ethernet Adapter 0 (DHCP) 
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0

TYPE=Ethernet 
BOOTPROTO=dhcp 
DEFROUTE=yes 
IPV4_FAILURE_FATAL=no 
IPV6INIT=yes 
IPV6_AUTOCONF=yes 
IPV6_DEFROUTE=yes 
IPV6_FAILURE_FATAL=no 
IPV6_ADDR_GEN_MODE=stable-privacy 
NAME=eth0 
DEVICE=eth0 
ONBOOT=yes 
PEERDNS=yes 
PEERROUTES=yes 
IPV6_PEERDNS=yes 
IPV6_PEERROUTES=yes

Processes and Helpful Commands

Process

Directory

Description

monit

/etc/init.d/monit

monit is a utility for managing and monitoring, processes, files, directories and devices on a UNIX system. Monit conducts automatic maintenance and repair and can execute meaningful causal actions in error situations. monit can start a process if it does not run, restart a process if it does not respond and stop a process if it uses too much resources. You may use monit to monitor files, directories and devices for changes, such as timestamps changes, checksum changes or size changes. Some useful commands are:

service monit stop

service monit start

service monit restart

Must be root or superuser to execute commands on monit.

webuid

/etc/init.d/webuid

Useful Commands

./webuid stop

./webuid start

./webuid restart

Must be root or superuser to execute commands on webuid.

Installed Packages

 

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