This document describes how to install the ChorusOS 4.0 product on a host workstation running the SolarisTM operating environment. It also describes how to set up a boot server running the Solaris operating environment.
See the appropriate document in the ChorusOS 4.0 Target Family Documentation Collection for instructions explaining how to build and run the ChorusOS operating system on supported hardware.
In order to complete the entire installation process quickly, make sure you have:
The Java(TM) Runtime Environment, version 1.2, on the host workstation
The hostnames of the host workstation, boot server and target system
The root passwords for the host workstation and boot server
The IP addresses of the host workstation, boot server and target system
The Ethernet address of the target system.
In order for installation to proceed as smoothly as possible, make sure your Java(TM) Runtime Environment in properly patched. Patches can be downloaded at the same time you download the software from http://www.sun.com.
This document is intended primarily for system administrators managing host workstations and boot servers running the Solaris operating environment.
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The following table describes the typographic changes used in this book.
Table P-1 Typographical Conventions
Typeface or Symbol |
Meaning |
Example |
---|---|---|
AaBbCc123 | The names of commands, files, and directories; on-screen computer output |
Edit your .login file. Use ls -a to list all files. machine_name% you have mail. |
AaBbCc123 | What you type, contrasted with on-screen computer output | machine_name% su Password: |
AaBbCc123 | Command-line placeholder: replace with a real name or value |
To delete a file, type rm filename. |
AaBbCc123 |
Book titles, new words, or terms, or words to be emphasized. |
Read Chapter 6 in User's Guide. These are called class options. You must be root to do this. |
The following table shows the default system prompt and superuser prompt for the C shell, Bourne shell, and Korn shell.
Table P-2 Shell Prompts
Shell |
Prompt |
---|---|
C shell prompt | machine_name% |
C shell superuser prompt | machine_name# |
Bourne shell and Korn shell prompt | $ |
Bourne shell and Korn shell superuser prompt | # |
The following table describes several of the directory conventions used in this book.
Table P-3 Directory Conventions
Name |
Meaning |
Example |
---|---|---|
download_dir |
Directory into which you download the delivery of the ChorusOS 4.0 product. | /home/user/downloads/ChorusOS_4.0 |
extract_dir |
Directory containing sufficient space to extract the entire delivery before installation. | /home/user/tmp |
install_dir |
Directory into which you install the ChorusOS 4.0 product. | /opt/SUNWconn/SEW |