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diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/installation_guide.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/installation_guide.xml index 10fe8f6..0ce5d16 100644 --- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/installation_guide.xml +++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/installation_guide.xml | |||
| @@ -782,15 +782,81 @@ of=/dev/sdb bs=4M conv=fsync</programlisting> | |||
| 782 | </listitem> | 782 | </listitem> |
| 783 | 783 | ||
| 784 | <listitem> | 784 | <listitem> |
| 785 | <para>On the first page of the Web-installer, the user must fill | 785 | <para>On the <emphasis role="bold">Requirements</emphasis> page of the |
| 786 | in:</para> | 786 | Web-installer, the user must confirm the current state of |
| 787 | installation prerequisites is inline with the desired state:</para> | ||
| 788 | |||
| 789 | <itemizedlist> | ||
| 790 | <listitem> | ||
| 791 | <para>Requirements table. Minimum values apply to the | ||
| 792 | installation process only. For runtime operations, additional | ||
| 793 | resources should be available depending on the specific | ||
| 794 | workload. Requirements are color coded (green when met, red when | ||
| 795 | mandatory and not met, orange when optional and not met). | ||
| 796 | The Requirements table has the following fields:</para> | ||
| 797 | |||
| 798 | <itemizedlist spacing="compact"> | ||
| 799 | <listitem> | ||
| 800 | <para>Disk size (mandatory). 2GB or more are required for | ||
| 801 | the installation.</para> | ||
| 802 | </listitem> | ||
| 803 | |||
| 804 | <listitem> | ||
| 805 | <para>CPU cores (mandatory). 2 cores or more are required | ||
| 806 | for the installation.</para> | ||
| 807 | </listitem> | ||
| 808 | |||
| 809 | <listitem> | ||
| 810 | <para>RAM (mandatory). 2GB or more are required for the | ||
| 811 | installation.</para> | ||
| 812 | </listitem> | ||
| 813 | |||
| 814 | <listitem> | ||
| 815 | <para>VT-x (mandatory). Intel Virtualization Technology must | ||
| 816 | be enabled.</para> | ||
| 817 | </listitem> | ||
| 818 | |||
| 819 | <listitem> | ||
| 820 | <para>VT-d (optional, recommended). Intel Virtualization | ||
| 821 | Technology for Directed I/O should be enabled.</para> | ||
| 822 | </listitem> | ||
| 823 | |||
| 824 | <listitem> | ||
| 825 | <para>IOMMU Group separation (optional). If the hardware | ||
| 826 | does not support IOMMU Group separation, there are certain | ||
| 827 | limitations regarding how the | ||
| 828 | <literal>vfio-pci</literal> driver can be used. | ||
| 829 | For more details, see the <olink | ||
| 830 | targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_release_info" | ||
| 831 | targetptr="bugs-limitations">Known Issues and Limitations in | ||
| 832 | this Release in the <xi:include | ||
| 833 | href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml" | ||
| 834 | xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" | ||
| 835 | xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_release_info/1)"/></olink> | ||
| 836 | Manual.</para> | ||
| 837 | </listitem> | ||
| 838 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 839 | </listitem> | ||
| 840 | |||
| 841 | <listitem> | ||
| 842 | <para>Force installation checkbox. When enabled, the installation | ||
| 843 | can be performed even if some of the mandatory requirements are | ||
| 844 | not met or if non-fatal problems are detected during the | ||
| 845 | process.</para> | ||
| 846 | </listitem> | ||
| 847 | </itemizedlist> | ||
| 848 | </listitem> | ||
| 849 | |||
| 850 | <listitem> | ||
| 851 | <para>On the Enea <emphasis role="bold">uCPE Manager settings</emphasis> | ||
| 852 | page of the Web-installer, the user must fill in:</para> | ||
| 787 | 853 | ||
| 788 | <itemizedlist> | 854 | <itemizedlist> |
| 789 | <listitem> | 855 | <listitem> |
| 790 | <para>The static Enea uCPE Manager IP Address. This can be | 856 | <para>The static Enea uCPE Manager IP Address. This can be |
| 791 | either:</para> | 857 | either:</para> |
| 792 | 858 | ||
| 793 | <itemizedlist> | 859 | <itemizedlist spacing="compact"> |
| 794 | <listitem> | 860 | <listitem> |
| 795 | <para>The IP address of the Enea uCPE Manager host machine, | 861 | <para>The IP address of the Enea uCPE Manager host machine, |
| 796 | if the device can directly access it.</para> | 862 | if the device can directly access it.</para> |
| @@ -828,8 +894,8 @@ of=/dev/sdb bs=4M conv=fsync</programlisting> | |||
| 828 | </listitem> | 894 | </listitem> |
| 829 | 895 | ||
| 830 | <listitem> | 896 | <listitem> |
| 831 | <para>On the second page of the Web-installer, the user must do the | 897 | <para>On the <emphasis role="bold">Network Setup</emphasis> page of |
| 832 | following:</para> | 898 | the Web-installer, the user must do the following:</para> |
| 833 | 899 | ||
| 834 | <itemizedlist> | 900 | <itemizedlist> |
| 835 | <listitem> | 901 | <listitem> |
| @@ -850,16 +916,20 @@ of=/dev/sdb bs=4M conv=fsync</programlisting> | |||
| 850 | Web-installer, Enea NFV Access is installed on the hard drive. At this | 916 | Web-installer, Enea NFV Access is installed on the hard drive. At this |
| 851 | stage, the user should remove the USB stick and the LAN cable, and | 917 | stage, the user should remove the USB stick and the LAN cable, and |
| 852 | shutdown the uCPE device. It will be started after necessary | 918 | shutdown the uCPE device. It will be started after necessary |
| 853 | configurations are done on the Enea uCPE Manager, as described | 919 | configurations are done in the Enea uCPE Manager, as described |
| 854 | below.</para> | 920 | below.</para> |
| 855 | 921 | ||
| 856 | <note> | 922 | <note> |
| 857 | <para>If the USB stick was booted in UEFI mode, an UEFI boot entry is | 923 | <para>If errors are detected during installation, full logs will be |
| 924 | available on the last page of the Web-installer. Please contact Enea | ||
| 925 | for log analysis.</para> | ||
| 926 | |||
| 927 | <para>If the USB stick was booted in UEFI mode, a UEFI boot entry is | ||
| 858 | automatically created and the system will start booting from the hard | 928 | automatically created and the system will start booting from the hard |
| 859 | drive without further user configuration.</para> | 929 | drive without further user configuration.</para> |
| 860 | </note> | 930 | </note> |
| 861 | </section> | 931 | </section> |
| 862 | 932 | ||
| 863 | <section id="prep_phys_exec"> | 933 | <section id="prep_phys_exec"> |
| 864 | <title>Preparing Physical Deployment for Execution</title> | 934 | <title>Preparing Physical Deployment for Execution</title> |
| 865 | 935 | ||
| @@ -1109,4 +1179,4 @@ of=/dev/sdb bs=4M conv=fsync</programlisting> | |||
| 1109 | </note> | 1179 | </note> |
| 1110 | </section> | 1180 | </section> |
| 1111 | </section> | 1181 | </section> |
| 1112 | </chapter> \ No newline at end of file | 1182 | </chapter> |
