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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.
Information You May Need When Installing SolarisDescription/ExampleWork Space
Boot deviceBoot from local CD-ROM or
network?

Method for installing Solaris softwareInteractive or custom JumpStart?
Graphics cardType of graphics card in your
system.
Example: Graphics Ultra Pro

Screen sizeSize of the screen on your
monitor from the following list:
- 14 inch
- 16 inch
- 19 inch

Keyboard languageLanguage your keyboard
supports.
Example: UK english

Pointing deviceType of mouse.
Example: Logitech MouseMan,
serial, port tty00, 3-button

Graphics adaptor/monitor combinationScreen resolution.

Example: 1024 X 768, 1280 X 1024


Information You May Need When Installing SolarisDescription/ExampleWork Space
Host nameHost name of the system.
Example: sherlock

Network connectivityIs the system connected to a
network?

Primary network interfacePrimary network interface for
the system.
Example: smc0

IP addressInternet(TM) protocol address of
the system you're installing.
Example: 129.221.2.1

Name serviceIs the system a client of NIS+ or
NIS? Part of another name
service? Or is name service not
yet established?
Example: Other, DCE

Domain nameDomain in which the system resides.

Example: chandy.West.Arp.COM


Name serverSpecify a name server for the
system or have software try to
find one?

Name server informationName server's host name and IP address.

Example: toucan, 125.221.2.1


Information You May Need When Installing SolarisDescription/ExampleWork Space
SubnetIs the system part of a subnet?
NetmaskNetmask of the subnet.
Example: 255.255.0.0

Time zoneDefault 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


System typeSystem type: standalone system, server, or dataless client?
Diskless clientsNumber 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)

Diskless client architecturesAll the kernel architectures for
diskless clients that are different
from the server's architecture
(see Appendix C, "Kernel
Architectures).

Information You May Need When Installing SolarisDescription/ExampleWork Space
Dataless clientsHost 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

LanguagesLanguage(s) to select for
displaying the user interface
after installing Solaris software.
Example: French, Spanish

SoftwareWhich 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.

Disk(s) to install Solaris
software on
Disk(s) for installing Solaris.
Example: c0t0d0, c0t3d0, c0t4d1

Information You May Need When Installing SolarisDescription/ExampleWork Space
Create Solaris partitionIf 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.


Auto-layout file systems?Should file systems be laid out
on disks automatically or
manually?

Note: Manual layout requires
advanced system administration
skills.

File systems to auto-layoutWhich file systems should be
used for auto-layout?
Example: /, /opt, /var

Preserve existing data?Should existing data on disk(s)
be preserved?

Disk slices to preserve dataWhich slices should be
preserved?
Example: /opt on c0t2d2

Information You May Need When Installing SolarisDescription/ExampleWork Space
File system and disk layoutAccept the layout of file systems as created by auto-layout or manual layout, or customize?

Note: Customizing requires advanced system administration skills.


Mount remote file systems?Mount remote file systems from
a server?

Mount remote file systemsProvide 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

RebootReboot after installing Solaris?
Root passwordCreate root password.
Example: cat6file