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Sun Server X2-4 (formerly Sun Fire X4470 M2)

Installation Guide for Oracle Solaris Operating System

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Document Information

Using This Documentation

1.  Getting Started

Supported Oracle Solaris Operating Systems

Oracle Solaris Documentation Collection

Installation Considerations

Oracle Solaris 10 and 11 Installation Programs

Installation Task Overview

2.  Installing Oracle Solaris

Installing Oracle Solaris 10 or 11 OS Using Local or Remote Media

Before You Begin

Install Oracle Solaris 10 or 11 OS Using Local or Remote Media

Installing Oracle Solaris 10 or 11 OS Using a PXE Network Environment

Before You Begin

Install Oracle Solaris 10 or 11 OS Using Network PXE Boot

Post Installation Tasks

3.  Getting Server Firmware and Software

Firmware and Software Updates

Firmware and Software Access Options

Available Software Release Packages

Accessing Firmware and Software

Download Firmware and Software Using My Oracle Support

Requesting Physical Media

Installing Updates

Installing Firmware

Installing Hardware Drivers and OS Tools

A.  Supported Installation Methods

Console Outputs

Installation Boot Media

Installation Targets

B.  BIOS Defaults for New Installations

Verification of BIOS Factory Defaults

Before You Begin

View or Edit BIOS Settings for New Installations

C.  Supported Operating Systems

Supported Operating Systems

Index

Installation Boot Media

You can start the operating system installation to a server by booting a local or remote installation media source. Boot Media Options for Performing the OS Installation identifies the supported media sources and the setup requirements for each source.

Table A-2 Boot Media Options for Performing the OS Installation

Installation Media
Description
Setup Requirement
Local boot media

Local boot media requires a built-in storage device on the server, or an external storage device attached to the server.

Supported OS local boot media sources can include:

  • CD/DVD-ROM or USB installation media, and, if applicable, floppy device driver media

  1. If your server does not contain a built-in storage device, attach the appropriate storage device to the front or rear panel of the server.
  2. For more information about how to attached local devices to the server, see “Attaching Cables to the Server” in the Sun Server X2-4 Installation Guide.

Remote boot media

Remote media requires you to boot the install over the network. You can start the network install from a redirected boot storage device or another networked system that exports the installation over the network using a Pre-Boot eXecution environment (PXE).
To redirect the boot media from a remote storage device, perform these steps:
  1. Insert the boot media into the storage device, for example:

    For CD/DVD-ROM, insert media into the built-in or external CD/DVD-ROM drive.

    For CD/DVD-ROM ISO image, ensure that ISO image(s) are readily available on a network shared location.

    For device driver floppy media, if applicable, insert floppy media into the external floppy drive.

    For device driver floppy ISO image, ensure that ISO image, if applicable, is readily available on a network shared location or on a USB drive.

  2. Establish a web-based client connection to the server Oracle ILOM SP and launch the Oracle ILOM Remote Console application. For more details, see the Setup Requirements for web-based client connection in Console Options for Performing an OS Installation  .

  3. In the Devices menu of the Oracle ILOM Remote Console application, specify the location of the boot media, for example:

    For CD/DVD-ROM boot media, select CD-ROM.

    For CD/DVD-ROM ISO image boot media, select CD-ROM Image.

    For floppy device driver boot media, if applicable, select Floppy.

    For floppy image device driver boot media, if applicable, select Floppy Image.

For more information about the Oracle ILOM Remote Console, see the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 or 3.1 Documentation Libraries.

Supported OS remote media sources can include:
  • CD/DVD-ROM installation media, and, if applicable, floppy device driver media

  • CD/DVD-ROM ISO installation image and, if applicable, floppy ISO device driver media

  • Automated installation image (requires PXE boot)

Remote Boot Media (continued)

Note - An automated installation image enables you to perform the OS installation on multiple servers. By using an automated image, you can ensure configuration uniformity among many systems. Automated installations use a Pre-boot eXecution Environment (PXE) technology to enable the clients without an operating system to boot remotely to the automated install server that performs the installation of the operating system.


To perform the installation using PXE, perform these steps:
  1. Configure the network server to export the installation via PXE boot.

  2. Make the OS install media available for PXE boot.

    Note that if you are using an automated OS installation image, you will need to create and provide the automated OS install image, for example:

    - Solaris Automated Installer Image

    - Solaris JumpStart Image

    For detailed instructions for automating the installation setup process, consult the operating system documentation.

  3. To boot the installation media, select the PXE boot interface card as the temporary boot device.