Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.
Comment: Added note on OPA0 settings

...

Table of Contents
excludeTable of contents

Important note

This document applies to Charon-AXP/VAX Linux Toolkit versions 1.55 to 1.57.

Kit download

To download the kit, you must issue a request via email to the Stromasys support team (support@stromasys.com) or ask your reseller

...

  • Basic knowledge of Unix commands

  • Basic knowledge of Charon products

  • Charon qualified versions:

    Image Modified

    Charon-AXP V4.6 8 Build 166183-03 02 (+ patches)

    Charon-AXP V4.7 9 Build 171194-01 02 (+ patches)

    Charon-AXP V4.8 10 Build 183202-02 03 (+ patches)

    Charon-AXP V4.9 11 Build 194204-02

    Charon-AXP V4.10 Build 202-03

    04

    Image Modified

    Charon-VAX V4.6 8 Build 165183-02 02 (+ patches)

    Charon-VAX V4.7 9 Build 171194-01 02 (+ patches)

    Charon-VAX V4.8 10 Build 183202-02 03 (+ patches)

    Charon-VAX V4.9 11 Build 194204-02

    Charon-VAX V4.10 Build 202-03

    04


  • Scripts have been tested and validated on the following Linux distributions/versions:

    Image Removed

    • CentOS 7
    Image Removed
    • .x
    • CentOS 8.x
    • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.x
    • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 7.x
    • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 8.x
    • (warning) Only Linux installations setup with

    english
    • English language are supported. It is however possible to use an experimental option if necessary for non English languages (see the Release Notes, kit version V1.54)

      (

      Div
      classpagebreak



  • Some packages have to be installed on the Charon server:

    • Mandatory packages:
      • glibc.i686
      • bc
      • perl
      • at

    • Recommended packages:
      • telnet : recommended for connection from the Charon server to the virtual machine console
      • expect : recommended if ssh cannot be used to execute shutdown commands from the console
      • rsh: recommended if rsh method is to be used for Charon instance clean shutdown
      • evince : recommended for reading online documentation
      • postfix : recommended, Mail Transport Agent used to send emails
      • firefox : recommended for checking and updating licenses, accessing online documentation
        .

  • All described operations will have to be performed on the Charon server and logged in as 'root' (no other user supported).
    (warning).
    • The 'menu' can be executed as a non root user but with limited possibilities. In this case "Not root!" will be displayed on the top left on the menu.
    • To run the 'menu' via a sudo command, so without the restrictions mentioned above, use: $ sudo /opt/charon/utils/charon_menu
    • To use the 'menu' alias as a non root user, it is possible to add this line: alias menu='sudo /opt/charon/utils/charon_menu' to the .bashrc script of the user.
    • The 'menu' must be used by one user at a time only

  • Charon-AXP and Charon-VAX installations are supported when installed in /opt/charon folder only

  • Mail service must have been configured. Mail transfer agent can be postfix, sendmail, ...

  • (warning) Within the Charon virtual machines configuration files:
    • do not use spaces or tabs between a parameter and its value as the toolkit does not handle this correctly , i.e.for disks, tapes and network devices. That is: parameter=value is correct, parameter = value is not correct.
    • do not add devices parameters on the same line for disks, tapes and network devices, please split the line in 2 lines

      Unsupportedset PKA container[600]= "/home/vdisk/axp/ALPHA084.iso" media_type[600]="RRD47"
      Supportedset PKA container[600]="/home/vdisk/axp/ALPHA084.iso"
      set PKA media_type[600]="RRD47"


    • For OPA0 console settings, the line defining OPA0 and the port name must not be split. Use either "load virtual_serial_line OPA0 port=<port>" (depending on Charon version) or the new syntax "set COM1 alias = OPA0 port = <port>"

Note related to display/edit options

Some menu options will allow you to display or edit files using available editors (if installed) between:

EditorInterfaceDescription
geditGraphicalWindows notepad like
emacsGraphicalWindows notepad like, advanced
nanoTextBasic text editor
viTextAdvanced users
vimTextAdvanced users with more features (colored & highlights)
gvimGraphicalAdvanced users with more features (colored & highlights)

...

There are 2 kinds of emails:

TypeDescription
Results

Some menu options will allow you to send results via email.

  • Example: license display, log and configuration files.

  • The recipient will then be unique

AlertsBy default, the alert script will send alerts via email (plus 'wall' notifications if enabled). A recipients list can be defined in this case.
  • Wall notification can be enabled/disabled from the menu
  • The alert script can be customized. You can for example use command lines linked to your monitoring software and disable emails.

...