Solaris 10 Installation Guide: Solaris Flash Archives (Creation and Installation)
Identification Section Keywords
The following tables describe the keywords for use in the Archive Identification
section and the values you can define for them.
Every section uses the keywords in Table 5–3 to delimit each section.
Table 5–3 Identification Section Keywords:
General Keywords
Keywords
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Value Definitions
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Value
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Required
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section_begin
section_end
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These keywords are used to delimit sections in the archive and are not limited
exclusively to the identification section. For a description of these keywords, see General Keywords.
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Text
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Yes
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The following keywords, used in the archive identification section, describe
the contents of the archive files section.
Table 5–4 Identification Section
Keywords: Contents of Archive Files Section
Keywords
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Value Definitions
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Value
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Required
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archive_id (optional)
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This keyword uniquely describes the contents of the archive. This value is
used by the installation software only to validate the contents of the archive during
archive installation. If the keyword is not present, no integrity check is performed.
For example, the archive_id keyword might be FlAsH-ARcHive-2.0.
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Text
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No
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files_archived_method
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This keyword describes the archive method that is used in the files section.
-
If the keyword is present, it has the value of cpio.
-
If this keyword is not present, the files section is assumed to
be in cpio format with ASCII headers. This format is the cpio -c option.
If the files_compressed_method is present, the compression
method is applied to the archive file that is created by the archive method.
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Text
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No
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files_archived_size
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This keyword value is the size of the archived files section in bytes.
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Numeric
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No
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files_compress_method
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This keyword describes the compression algorithm that is used on the files
section.
-
If the keyword is present, it can have one of the following values.
-
If this keyword is not present, the archive files section is assumed
to be uncompressed.
The compression method that is indicated by this keyword is applied to the
archive file created by the archive method indicated by the files_archived_method keyword.
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Text
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No
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files_unarchived_size
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This keyword defines the cumulative size in bytes of the extracted archive.
The value is used for file-system size verification.
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Numeric
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No
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The following keywords provide descriptive information about the entire archive.
These keywords are generally used to assist you in archive selection and to aid in
archive management. These keywords are all optional and are used to help you to
distinguish between individual archives. You use options for the flar create command to include these keywords. For an example, see Example 3–8.
Table 5–5 Identification Section
Keywords: User Describes the Archive
Keywords
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Value Definitions
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Value
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Required
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creation_date
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This keyword value is a textual timestamp that represents the time that you
created the archive.
-
You can use the flar create command with the -i option to create the date.
-
If you do not specify a creation date with the flar create command, the default date is set in Greenwich mean time (GMT).
-
The value must be in ISO-8601 complete basic calendar format without
the time designator (ISO-8601,§5.4.1(a)). The format is CCYYMMDDhhmmss. For example, 20000131221409 represents January 31, 2000, 10:14:09
p.m.
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Text
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No
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creation_master
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This keyword value is the name of the master system you used to create the archive.
You can use the flar create -m option to create
this value. If you do not specify a value, the value is taken from the uname -n command.
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Text
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No
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content_name
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This keyword identifies the archive. The value is generated from the flar create -n option. Follow these guidelines when you
create this value:
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Text
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Yes
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content_type
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This keyword value specifies a category for the archive. You use the flar create -T option to generate the value.
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Text
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No
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content_description
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The keyword value describes the contents of the archive. The value of this
keyword has no length limit. You use the flar create -E option to create this value.
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Text
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No
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content_author
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This keyword value identifies the creator of the archive. You use the flar create-a option to create this value. Suggested values
include the full name of the creator and the creator's email address.
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Text
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No
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content_architectures
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This keyword value is a comma-separated list of the kernel architectures that
the archive supports.
-
If the keyword is present, the installation software validates the
kernel architecture of the clone system against the list of architectures that the
archive supports. The installation fails if the archive does not support the kernel
architecture of the clone system.
-
If the keyword is not present, the installation software does not
validate the architecture of the clone system.
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Text list
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No
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The following keywords also describe the entire archive. By default, the values
are filled in by uname when the flash archive is created. If you
create a flash archive in which the root directory is not /,
the archive software inserts the string UNKNOWN for the keywords. The exceptions
are the creation_node, creation_release, and
creation_os_name keywords.
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For creation_node, the software uses the contents
of the nodename file.
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For creation_release and creation_os_name, the software attempts to use the contents of root directory /var/sadm/system/admin/INST_RELEASE. If the software is unsuccessful in
reading this file, it assigns the value UNKNOWN.
Regardless of their sources, you cannot override the values of these keywords.
Table 5–6 Identification Section Keywords:
Software Describes the Archive
Keyword
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Value
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creation_node
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The return from uname -n
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creation_hardware_class
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The return from uname -m
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creation_platform
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The return from uname -i
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creation_processor
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The return from uname -p
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creation_release
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The return fromuname -r
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creation_os_name
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The return from uname -s
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creation_os_version
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The return from uname -v
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