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Oracle Solaris 10 9/10 Installation Guide: Network-Based Installations |
Part I Planning to Install Over the Network
1. Where to Find Solaris Installation Planning Information
2. Preconfiguring System Configuration Information (Tasks)
3. Preconfiguring With a Naming Service or DHCP
Part II Installing Over a Local Area Network
4. Installing From the Network (Overview)
5. Installing From the Network With DVD Media (Tasks)
6. Installing From the Network With CD Media (Tasks)
7. Patching the Miniroot Image (Tasks)
8. Installing Over the Network (Examples)
9. Installing From the Network (Command Reference)
Part III Installing Over a Wide Area Network
11. Preparing to Install With WAN Boot (Planning)
12. Installing With WAN Boot (Tasks)
Configuring the WAN Boot Server
Creating the Document Root Directory
Creating the WAN Boot Miniroot
SPARC: To Create a WAN Boot Miniroot
Verifying WAN Boot Support on the Client
To Check the Client OBP for WAN Boot Support
Installing the wanboot Program on the WAN Boot Server
SPARC: To Install the wanboot Program on the WAN Boot Server
Creating the /etc/netboot Hierarchy on the WAN Boot Server
To Create the /etc/netboot Hierarchy on the WAN Boot Server
Copying the WAN Boot CGI Program to the WAN Boot Server
To Copy the wanboot-cgi Program to the WAN Boot Server
(Optional) To Configure the WAN Boot Logging Server
(Optional) Protecting Data by Using HTTPS
(Optional) To Use Digital Certificates for Server and Client Authentication
(Optional) To Create a Hashing Key and an Encryption Key
Creating the Custom JumpStart Installation Files
To Create the Solaris Flash Archive
(Optional) Creating Begin and Finish Scripts
Creating the Configuration Files
To Create the System Configuration File
To Create the wanboot.conf File
(Optional) Providing Configuration Information With a DHCP Server
13. SPARC: Installing With WAN Boot (Tasks)
14. SPARC: Installing With WAN Boot (Examples)
The following tables list the tasks you need to perform to prepare for a WAN boot installation.
For a list of the tasks you need to perform to prepare for a secure WAN boot installation, see Table 12-1.
For a description of a secure WAN boot installation over HTTPS, see Secure WAN Boot Installation Configuration.
For a list of the tasks you need to perform to prepare for an insecure WAN boot installation, see Table 12-2.
For a description of an insecure WAN boot installation, see Insecure WAN Boot Installation Configuration.
To use a DHCP server or a logging server, complete the optional tasks that are listed at the bottom of each table.
Table 12-1 Task Map: Preparing to Perform a Secure WAN Boot Installation
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Table 12-2 Task Map: Preparing to Perform an Insecure WAN Boot Installation
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