You need to create a custom XML AI manifest file to install an configure the Oracle VM Agent automatically. For more information about custom XML AI manifest file, see Customizing an XML AI Manifest File at:
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E26502_01/html/E28980/changeai.html
Create an Installation Manifest
Start by copying the default manifest of your install service:
# installadm list -n solaris11_1_13_1_0-sparc -m Service/Manifest Name Status Criteria --------------------- ------ -------- solaris11_1_13_1_0-sparc orig_default Default None # installadm export -n solaris11_1_13_1_0-sparc -m orig_default -o manifest_ai_ovm.xml
Open the exported
manifest_ai_ovm.xml
in a text editor and customize it in the following way:In the <source> section, make sure that a Solaris publisher is defined and that it points to a Solaris IPS repository for the Solaris 11.1 version that also contains the Oracle VM Server for SPARC 3.1.1 packages. For example:
<publisher name="solaris"> <origin name="http://solaris-11-repository"/> </publisher>
In the <source> section, add the Oracle VM (ovm) publisher with a reference to the IPS repository that you have set up with Oracle VM Agent for SPARC software. For example:
<publisher name="ovm"> <origin name="http://my-repo-server:8888"/> </publisher>
In the <software_data> install section, add the following lines to have the Oracle VM Agent for SPARC software and the DLM software installed:
<name>pkg:/ovm/ovs-agent</name> <name>pkg:/ovm/dlm</name>
Add the manifest to the installation service. In addition, you can specify criteria associated with this manifest. This manifest is only applicable to SPARC sun4v system, so you should at least use the sun4v criteria:
# installadm create-manifest -n solaris11_1_13_1_0-sparc -f manifest_ai_ovm.xml -m ovm -c \ arch="sun4v" # installadm list -m -n solaris11_1_13_1_0-sparc Service/Manifest Name Status Criteria --------------------- ------ -------- solaris11_1_13_1_0-sparc ovm arch = sun4v orig_default Default None