On the workstation that is going to be the OS server, as role admin
at label admin_low, open the Host
Manager with the NIS+ Naming Service.
If there is already an entry for the OS Server and its Type is OS Server:
Select the entry and choose Edit > Modify.
Click Add... under OS Services and go to Step 4.
If there is an entry for the OS Server, but its Type is not OS Server:
Select the host.
Choose Edit > Convert > to OS Server.
Click Add... under OS Services and go to Step 4.
If there is no Host Manager entry for the OS server, choose Edit > Add.
In the Host Manager, the word Solaris stands for Trusted Solaris.
Fill in the following information about the OS server:
Table 10-1 Adding an OS Server to Host Manager|
Entry |
Value |
|
Host Name |
|
|
IP Address |
|
|
Ethernet Address |
|
|
System Type |
OS server |
|
Timezone Region |
|
|
Timezone |
|
|
Remote Install
|
Do not select unless you plan to re-install the OS server over the network. |
|
OS Services |
Add... |
In the Add OS Services dialog, fill in the information:
Table 10-2 Adding OS Services to an OS Server in Host Manager|
Entry |
Value |
|
Set Media Path |
/export/install/ts7_sparc |
|
Software Groups
|
Per platform, choose what software cluster to run. Note that Core and End User are equivalent. |
|
Platforms |
Choose a platform. |