Solaris 8 Advanced Installation Guide

SPARC: To Perform a Custom JumpStart Installation

  1. Use Table 10-1 to ensure that the system on which you intend to install Solaris 8 is correctly set up for a custom JumpStart installation.

    Table 10-1 SPARC: Task Map: Setting Up a System for a Custom JumpStart Installation
     

    Task 

     

    Description 

     

    For instructions, go to 

     

    Back up existing Solaris 1.x (SunOS 4.x) files

     

    If a previous Solaris 1.x release (SunOS 4.x) is installed on the system, you can convert or merge some Solaris 1.x files into Solaris 8 files. You can use begin and finish scripts to convert or merge the files.

     

    Solaris Transition Guide

     
            
     

    Check if the system is supported 

     

    Check the hardware documentation to see if the system is supported in Solaris 8. 

     

    Solaris 8 Sun Hardware Platform Guide

     
            
     

    Decide how to upgrade the system if a previous version of Solaris installed on it 

     

    If a previous release of Solaris is installed on the system, you need to determine how to upgrade the system. Make sure you know what to do before and after you upgrade a system, as planning will help you set up your profiles, begin scripts, and finish scripts. 

     

    Chapter 5, Using the Solaris 8 Interactive Installation Program

     
              
     

    Check if the system has enough disk space for the Solaris 8 software 

     

    Optional. There are many considerations when planning disk space, such as deciding which software group you want to install.

     

    Chapter 2, Disk Space Planning

     
              
     

    Preconfigure system configuration information 

     

    Optional. You can use the sysidcfg file or the name service to preconfigure installation information (for example, locale) for a system so you won't be prompted to supply the information during the installation.

     

    Chapter 4, Preconfiguring System Configuration Information

     
              
     

    Prepare the system for custom Jumpstart installation 

     

    You need to do some initial work to set up the system before you can install Solaris 8 software with custom JumpStart. 

     

    Chapter 6, Preparing Custom JumpStart Installations

     
              
     

    Set up the system to install over the network 

     

    For network installations only

    To install a system from a remote Solaris 8 Software SPARC Platform Edition CD image, you need to set up the system to boot and install from an install or boot server. 

     

    Chapter 9, Preparing to Install Solaris Software Over the Network

     
           

  2. If the system is part of a network, make sure an Ethernet connector or similar network adapter is plugged into your system.

  3. If you are installing a system connected through a tip(1) line, make sure your window display is at least 80 columns wide and 24 rows long.

    Otherwise, the character installation interface displays incorrectly. To determine the current dimensions of your tip window, use the stty(1) command.

  4. If you are using the system's CD-ROM drive to install the Solaris 8 software on the system, insert the CD labeled Solaris 8 Software 1 of 2 SPARC Platform Edition into that system's CD-ROM drive.

  5. Do you intend to use a profile diskette to perform a custom JumpStart installation?

    • If no, go to the next step.

    • If yes, insert the profile diskette into the system's diskette drive.

  6. Boot the system.

    If the system is 

    And 

    Then 

    New, out of the box 

    -- 

    Turn the system on 

    Existing 

    You are installing from an install server on the network 

    Display the ok prompt and type:


    ok boot net - install
    
     

    You are installing from the system's local CD-ROM drive 

    Display the ok prompt and type:


    ok boot cdrom - install 
    

    Note -

    For systems with older EEPROMs, replace cdrom with sd(0,6,2) to boot from the system's CD-ROM.



    SPARC only -

    The system checks hardware and system components and your SPARC based system boots. Booting lasts several minutes.

    For more information about displaying the ok prompt, refer to System Administration Guide, Volume I.


  7. Have you preconfigured the system configuration?

    • If yes, go to the next step.

    • If no, when prompted, answer the questions about system configuration.

    After booting, the Solaris 8 Interactive Installation Program might prompt you to provide configuration information about the system.

  8. Follow the instructions on the screen to install the software.

    After the installation is finished, a log of how the Solaris 8 software was installed on the system is saved in a file, as shown in Table 10-2.

    Table 10-2 SPARC: Installation Log Locations

    If the system was installed using the 

    The location of the log file is 

    Initial installation option 

    • Before the system reboots: /a/var/sadm/system/logs/install_log

    • After the system reboots: /var/sadm/system/logs/install_log

    Upgrade option 

    • Before the system reboots: /a/var/sadm/system/logs/upgrade_log

    • After the system reboots: /var/sadm/system/logs/upgrade_log

  9. Do you want to add packages to the Solaris 8 software you already installed?

    • If no, stop, you're done.

    • If yes, go to the next step.

  10. Log in to the installed system and become superuser.

  11. Insert the CD that contains the packages you want to add into the system's CD-ROM drive.

    Solaris Volume Manager automatically mounts the CD.

  12. Use the pkgadd(1M) command to add the package or packages you want:


    # /usr/sbin/pkgadd -d device_name pkgid 
    

    where device_name is the path to the CD that contains the software you want to add to the installed system and pkgid is the name of the software package you want to add to the installed system (SUNWaudio, for example).

  13. Verify that the package was installed correctly:


    # /usr/sbin/pkgchk -v pkgid 
    

    If the package was installed correctly, a list of installed files is displayed. If not, an error message is displayed.

SPARC: When Does a System Match a Rule?

During a custom JumpStart installation, JumpStart attempts to match the system being installed to the rules in the rules.ok file from the first rule through the last. A match occurs when the system being installed matches all the system attributes defined in the rule. As soon as a system matches a rule, JumpStart stops reading the rules.ok file and begins to install the system based on the matched rule's profile.