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Oracle Solaris 10 9/10 Installation Guide: Network-Based Installations |
Part I Planning to Install Over the Network
1. Where to Find Solaris Installation Planning Information
2. Preconfiguring System Configuration Information (Tasks)
3. Preconfiguring With a Naming Service or DHCP
Part II Installing Over a Local Area Network
4. Installing From the Network (Overview)
5. Installing From the Network With DVD Media (Tasks)
6. Installing From the Network With CD Media (Tasks)
7. Patching the Miniroot Image (Tasks)
8. Installing Over the Network (Examples)
9. Installing From the Network (Command Reference)
Part III Installing Over a Wide Area Network
11. Preparing to Install With WAN Boot (Planning)
12. Installing With WAN Boot (Tasks)
13. SPARC: Installing With WAN Boot (Tasks)
14. SPARC: Installing With WAN Boot (Examples)
Create the Document Root Directory
Check the Client OBP for WAN Boot Support
Install the wanboot Program on the WAN Boot Server
Copy the wanboot-cgi Program to the WAN Boot Server
(Optional) Configure the WAN Boot Server as a Logging Server
Configure the WAN Boot Server to Use HTTPS
Provide the Trusted Certificate to the Client
(Optional) Use Private Key and Certificate for Client Authentication
Create the Keys for the Server and the Client
Create the Solaris Flash Archive
Create and Validate the rules File
Create the System Configuration File
Check the net Device Alias in OBP
Create the wanclient-1 subdirectories of the /etc/netboot directory on the WAN boot server. The WAN boot installation programs retrieve configuration and security information from this directory during the installation.
wanclient-1 is located on the subnet 192.168.198.0, and has a client ID of 010003BA152A42. To create the appropriate subdirectory of /etc/netboot for wanclient-1, perform the following tasks.
Create the /etc/netboot directory.
Change the permissions of the /etc/netboot directory to 700.
Change the ownership of the /etc/netboot directory to the owner of the web server process.
Assume the same user role as the web server user.
Create a subdirectory of /etc/netboot that is named after the subnet (192.168.198.0).
Create a subdirectory of the subnet directory that is named after the client ID.
Change the permissions of the /etc/netboot subdirectories to 700.
wanserver-1# cd / wanserver-1# mkdir /etc/netboot/ wanserver-1# chmod 700 /etc/netboot wanserver-1# chown nobody:admin /etc/netboot wanserver-1# exit wanserver-1# su nobody Password: nobody# mkdir -p /etc/netboot/192.168.198.0/010003BA152A42 nobody# chmod 700 /etc/netboot/192.168.198.0 nobody# chmod 700 /etc/netboot/192.168.198.0/010003BA152A42