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Oracle Solaris 10 9/10 Installation Guide: Solaris Flash Archives (Creation and Installation) |
3. Creating Solaris Flash Archives (Tasks)
Task Map: Creating Solaris Flash Archives
Creating Customization Scripts
To Create a Precreation Script
Using a Precreation Script to Create a User-Defined Archive Section
To Create a Predeployment Script
To Create a Postdeployment Script
Creating a Solaris Flash Archive
To Create a Solaris Flash Archive for an Initial Installation
Creating a Solaris Flash Archive (Examples)
Creating a Solaris Flash Archive (Various Examples)
Creating a Solaris Flash Archive and Customizing Files (Examples)
To Create a Solaris Flash Differential Archive With an Updated Master Image
To Create a Solaris Flash Differential Archive by Using Solaris Live Upgrade
4. Installing and Administering Solaris Flash Archives (Tasks)
You install the master system with the software configuration that you want other systems to have. You can install clone systems with an initial installation that overwrites all files on the system or with an update that only includes the differences between two images. For an initial installation, use any of the Solaris installation methods to install the Solaris OS on the master system.
If you have previously installed an archive on a clone system, you can update that system with changes by using a differential archive. The changes are made to the original image such as installing patches, or adding and removing packages. The differential archive overwrites only the files specified in the archive. For the procedure that is for updating the original master image and creating a differential archive, see To Create a Solaris Flash Differential Archive With an Updated Master Image.
Delete software.
Add software.
Modify configuration files.
Add support for peripheral devices on the clone system.
You can create custom scripts or use the flarcreate command to create the archive.
To create custom scripts, see Creating Customization Scripts.
To create the archive, see Creating a Solaris Flash Archive.