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Work Sheets for the Solaris Installation Program
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Purpose of the Work Sheets
- The work sheets in this appendix list information that may need to be supplied during the Solaris installation program. There is a work sheet for the initial installation option and the upgrade option.
Uses of the Work Sheets
- The work sheets can be used before installing Solaris software, or to record your responses as you install Solaris software. For example, if you're a system administrator of a large site and need to delegate the task of installing Solaris software to less-experienced staff, you can fill out the work sheet in advance; installers will know exactly how you want them to install Solaris software on their system, thus reducing the errors that come from guessing.

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Note - If you're using the following work sheet to gather information before installing Solaris software, you can ignore shaded areas if you are installing a system as a standalone, non-networked system.
Work Sheet for the Initial Installation Option
- The following work sheet lists important information you may need to supply when installing Solaris software on a system for the first time.
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| Information You May Need When Installing Solaris | Description/Example | Work Space |
| Boot device | Boot from local CD-ROM or
network? |
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| Method for installing Solaris software | Interactive or custom JumpStart? |
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| Graphics card | Type of graphics card in your
system.
Example: Graphics Ultra Pro |
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| Screen size | Size of the screen on your
monitor from the following list:
- 14 inch
- 16 inch
- 19 inch |
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| Keyboard language | Language your keyboard
supports.
Example: UK english |
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| Pointing device | Type of mouse.
Example: Logitech MouseMan,
serial, port tty00, 3-button |
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| Graphics adaptor/monitor combination | Screen resolution. Example: 1024 X 768, 1280 X 1024
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| Information You May Need When Installing Solaris | Description/Example | Work Space |
| Host name | Host name of the system.
Example: sherlock |
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| Network connectivity | Is the system connected to a
network? |
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| Primary network interface | Primary network interface for
the system.
Example: smc0 |
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| IP address | Internet(TM) protocol address of
the system you're installing.
Example: 129.221.2.1 |
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| Name service | Is the system a client of NIS+ or
NIS? Part of another name
service? Or is name service not
yet established?
Example: Other, DCE |
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| Domain name | Domain in which the system resides. Example: chandy.West.Arp.COM
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| Name server | Specify a name server for the
system or have software try to
find one? |
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| Name server information | Name server's host name and IP address. Example: toucan, 125.221.2.1
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| Information You May Need When Installing Solaris | Description/Example | Work Space |
| Subnet | Is the system part of a subnet? |
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| Netmask | Netmask of the subnet.
Example: 255.255.0.0 |
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| Time zone | Default time zone. Can be set by selecting geographic region, hours offset from GMT, or by pointing to a file in
/usr/share/zoneinfo directory. Example: US/Mountain
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| System type | System type: standalone system, server, or dataless client? |
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| Diskless clients | Number of diskless clients the
server will support.
Example: 5 (default)
Number of megabytes of swap
space to assign each diskless
client.
Example: 24 Mbytes (default) |
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| Diskless client architectures | All the kernel architectures for
diskless clients that are different
from the server's architecture
(see Appendix C, "Kernel
Architectures). |
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| Information You May Need When Installing Solaris | Description/Example | Work Space |
| Dataless clients | Host names and IP addresses of
the server(s) where dataless
clients will mount their /usr
and /usr/kvm file systems.
Example: morton, 112.221.2.1,
/export/home |
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| Languages | Language(s) to select for
displaying the user interface
after installing Solaris software.
Example: French, Spanish |
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| Software | Which software group to install?
· Core
· End User System Support
· Developer System Support
· Entire Distribution
· Entire Distribution Plus OEM
Support
Should the software group be
customized?
Note: Removing or adding
software often creates software
dependencies; system
administration knowledge is
often required to fix
dependencies. |
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Disk(s) to install Solaris
software on | Disk(s) for installing Solaris.
Example: c0t0d0, c0t3d0, c0t4d1 |
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| Information You May Need When Installing Solaris | Description/Example | Work Space |
| Create Solaris partition | If there is no Solaris partition on any of the disks selected, a Solaris partition must be created. Which partition, 1-4? What size should it be? Example: Solaris on partition 3, 198 Mbytes.
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| Auto-layout file systems? | Should file systems be laid out
on disks automatically or
manually?
Note: Manual layout requires
advanced system administration
skills. |
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| File systems to auto-layout | Which file systems should be
used for auto-layout?
Example: /, /opt, /var |
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| Preserve existing data? | Should existing data on disk(s)
be preserved? |
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| Disk slices to preserve data | Which slices should be
preserved?
Example: /opt on c0t2d2 |
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| Information You May Need When Installing Solaris | Description/Example | Work Space |
| File system and disk layout | Accept the layout of file systems as created by auto-layout or manual layout, or customize?
Note: Customizing requires advanced system administration skills.
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| Mount remote file systems? | Mount remote file systems from
a server? |
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| Mount remote file systems | Provide remote file system
information:
· Local mount point
· Server's host name
· Server's IP address
· File system path
Example:
Server: mitra
Server IP address: 129.222.2.2
File system path:
/export/home
Local mount point: /export |
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| Reboot | Reboot after installing Solaris? |
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| Root password | Create root password.
Example: cat6file |
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