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Trusted Solaris 7 Installation and Configuration on the Sun Enterprise 10000
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Preface
Chapter 1 Trusted Solaris 7 on a Sun Enterprise 10000
Trusted Solaris SSP and Domain Software for the Sun Enterprise 10000
Trusted Solaris 7 Software for the Sun Enterprise 10000
Solaris 7 Software Environment
Differences from Solaris 7 Installation and Configuration of the Sun Enterprise 10000
Trusted Solaris Roles Replace Solaris Users
SSP User Versus SSP Role
Superuser (root) Versus root Role
SSP Local and Remote Access Using Trusted Solaris Software
SSP Local Access
SSP Remote Access
Domain Access Using Trusted Solaris Software
From the SSP Console
From Other Workstations
Installation Options are Reduced
Trusted Solaris Installation
Trusted Solaris SSP Installation
Trusted Solaris Domain Installation
Creating a Sun Enterprise 10000 System Running Trusted Solaris 7
A New Sun Enterprise 10000 Server with No Domains
An Existing Sun Enterprise 10000 Server with Domains
Chapter 2 Installing and Configuring the Trusted Solaris 7 Environment on the SSP
Back Up the SSP
Install Trusted Solaris 7 on the SSP
Configure the SSP Network
Two Subnets
Three Subnets
Spare SSP
Install the AnswerBook2 Server
Chapter 3 Installing and Configuring the Trusted Solaris SSP 3.1.1
Installing from a CDROM
Installing a Dual SSP Configuration
Installing a Single SSP Configuration
Entering System Information in the Trusted Solaris 3.1.1 Environment
Configuring Trusted Solaris SSP 3.1.1
Checking and Upgrading the Control Board Flash PROM
Editing Initialization Files
Configuring the Network Time Protocol Daemon
Creating a User for the SSP Administrator
Chapter 4 Trusted Solaris 7 on a Sun Enterprise 10000 Domain
What You Need to Start
Creating a Domain
Installing Trusted Solaris 7 on a Domain
Licensing Your Software
FLEXlm-Based Licensing
Other Software Licensing
Chapter 5 Trusted Solaris Alternate Pathing 2.2 on the Sun Enterprise 10000 Server
Installing Trusted Solaris AP
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