Getting started with the LAMP on RHEL 6.3 ZipKit
LAMP is a combination of free, open source software. The acronym LAMP refers to the first letters of Linux (operating system), Apache HTTP Server, MySQL (database software), and PHP, which are principal components to build a viable general purpose web server.
This topic contains the following sections:
Where to download the ZipKit
- Download the LAMP ZipKit (CLM 4.5-LAMP on RHEL 6.3.eZ) from BMC Communities.
- Download the following software packages from their respective websites and create a repository:
Software name | Location |
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Perl-DBD | perl-DBD-MySQL-4.013-3.el6.x86_64.rpm |
MySQL 5.1 | mysql-5.1.61-4.el6.x86_64.rpm |
MySQL Server 5.1 | mysql-server-5.1.61-4.el6.x86_64.rpm |
What is in the ZipKit
The zipKit can contain the following packages:
Package | Description |
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Blueprint | Contains all the deployment models associated with the blueprint and blueprint options (if any). |
Service Catalog | Contains all the services in the service catalog associated with the service blueprint. |
Service Offering | Contains all the service offerings in the service associated with the service blueprint. |
Requestable Offering | Contains the requestable offering in the service offering associated with the service blueprint. |
BSA | Contains the software package files, system package associated with the service blueprint, and NSH script (if any). |
AO | Contains the BMC Atrium Orchestrator workflow (if any). |
Prerequisites for the ZipKit
- Ensure that you have created a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3 (RHEL 6.3) VM template in the vCenter. For more information, see Setting up and using VM provisioning (from VMware VM template).
While creating the RHEL 6.3 template, you need to choose the following options for RHEL 6.3 operating system:
Base System - Base, Large Systems Performance and Perl Support
Development - Development Tools and Development Libraries
Servers - Server Platform.
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