Run the install-ldm installation script with the -d option to specify a Solaris Security Toolkit customized hardening driver; for example, server-secure-myname.driver.
The installation script is part of the SUNWldm package and is in the Install subdirectory.
# Install/install-ldm -d server-secure-myname.driver |
If the process is successful, you receive messages similar to those in the following example:
# Install/install-ldm -d server-secure.driver The driver you selected may not perform all the LDoms-specific operations specified in the LDoms Administration Guide. Installing LDoms and Solaris Security Toolkit packages. pkgadd -n -d "/var/tmp/install/Product/Logical_Domain_Manager" -a pkg_admin SUNWldm.v Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. Use is subject to license terms. Installation of <SUNWldm> was successful. pkgadd -n -d "/var/tmp/install/Product/Solaris_Security_Toolkit" -a pkg_admin SUNWjass Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. Use is subject to license terms. Installation of <SUNWjass> was successful. Verifying that all packages are fully installed. OK. Enabling services: svc:/ldoms/ldmd:default Running Solaris Security Toolkit 4.2.0 driver server-secure-myname.driver. Please wait. . . /opt/SUNWjass/bin/jass-execute -q -d server-secure-myname.driver Executing driver, server-secure-myname.driver Solaris Security Toolkit hardening executed successfully; log file /var/opt/SUNWjass/run/20061114143128/jass-install-log.txt. It will not take effect until the next reboot. Before rebooting, make sure SSH or the serial line is setup for use after the reboot. |