Solaris 10 10/08 Installation Guide: Network-Based Installations

Choosing a Naming Service

You can choose one of the following ways to preconfigure system configuration information. You can add the system configuration information to any of the following.

Use the following table to determine whether to use a sysidcfg file or a naming service database to preconfigure system configuration information.

Table 3–1 Methods to Preconfigure System Configuration Information

Preconfigurable System Information 

Preconfigurable With the sysidcfg File?

Preconfigurable With the Naming Service?

Naming service

Yes 

Yes 

Domain name

Yes 

No 

Name server

Yes 

No 

Network interface

Yes 

No 

Host name

Yes 

Because this information is system specific, edit the naming service rather than create a different sysidcfg file for each system.

Yes 

Internet Protocol (IP) address

Yes 

Because this information is system specific, edit the naming service rather than create a different sysidcfg file for each system.

Yes 

Netmask

Yes 

No 

DHCP

Yes 

No 

IPv6

Yes 

No 

Default route

Yes 

No 

Root password

Yes 

No 

Security policy

Yes 

No 

Language (locale) in which to display the install program and desktop 

Yes 

Yes, if NIS or NIS+ 

No, if DNS or LDAP 

Terminal type

Yes 

No 

Time zone

Yes 

Yes 

Date and time

Yes 

Yes 

Web proxy

No 

You can configure this information with the Solaris installation program, but not through the sysidcfg file or the naming service.

No 

x86: Monitor type

Yes 

No 

x86: Keyboard language, keyboard layout

Yes 

No 

x86: Graphics card, color depth, display resolution, screen size

Yes 

No 

x86: Pointing device, number of buttons, IRQ level

Yes 

No 

SPARC: Power Management (autoshutdown) 

You cannot preconfigure Power Management through the sysidcfg file or the naming service. SPARC: Preconfiguring Power Management Information contains details.

No 

No