HP ProLiant Support Pack 9.10 User Guide

successfully. (Prerequisite RPMs and platform-specific compatibility libraries are listed in the
“Minimum requirements for Microsoft Windows PSP” (page 8) section).
NOTE: When building source RPMs into binary RPMs and deploying them to remote targets,
HP SUM validates the target operating system and kernel matches the local kernel on which
the source RPM is being built. To bypass this verification process, you can build source RPMs
into binary RPMs and add them to the location where HP SUM is started. These pre-built RPMs
can be deployed to any target regardless of the installed kernel version. Before deploying the
RPM in a production environment, HP recommends testing the RPMs on a non-production
server running the targeted kernel.
Minimum requirements for Linux PSP
IMPORTANT: Before deploying software updates on a target system, be sure that a recent backup
of the target system is available in the event the deployment procedure fails.
For PSP installation for Linux servers:
A local administrative system with 1 GB of memory
glibc 2.2.4-26 or later
gawk 3.1.0-3 or later
sed 3.02-10 or later
pciutils-2.1.8-25.i386.rpm or later
The following RPMs are also required:
On Red Hat servers:
rpm 4.0.4 or later
rpm-build 4.0.4 or later
rpm-devel 4.0.4 or later
On SUSE Linux servers:
rpm 3.0.6or later
To successfully deploy HP SUM on remote target systems based on a Linux operating system, the
following must be available:
tcl-8.x package
expect-5.x package
In addition, components that are compiled from source code (such as NIC drivers) require the
presence of the following build tools:
gcc-2.96-108.1 or later
cpp-2.96-108.1 or later
binutils-2.11.90.0.8 or later
glibc-devel-2.2.4-26 or later
kernel-headers-<version> (the version number depends on which kernel is used)
To install using the GUI option, you must have the following RPMs:
gtk+ -1.2.10-11 or later
gtk- engines -0.11-3 or later
Minimum requirements for Linux PSP 11