The final task in the Web Start Flash installation process is to install Web Start Flash archives on clone machines.
You can use any of the Solaris installation methods to install Web Start Flash archives on clone machines.
The Solaris Web Start 3.0 installation method on the Solaris 8 Installation CD enables you to install Web Start Flash archives that are stored on the following:
CD
Network File System (NFS) server
HTTP server
Local tape
The suninstall installation program on the Solaris 8 1 of 2 CD enables you to install Web Start Flash archives that are stored on the following:
HTTP server
Network File System (NFS) server
Local file
Local tape
Local device, including CD
The custom JumpStart installation program enables you to install Web Start Flash archives that are stored on the following:
NFS server
HTTP server
Local tape
Local device, including CD
Local file
The Web Start Flash installation feature provides the ability to layer Web Start Flash archives. You can create partial Web Start Flash archives to install in a variety of ways.
For example, you can create one archive that contains the Solaris operating environment files, a second archive that contains the files necessary to run a Web server, and a third archive that contains the files for an NFS server. You can install the first and second archives to one machine to create a Web server and the first and third archives to create an NFS server.
By using layered archives, you can increase the flexibility of the Web Start Flash installation while you reduce the disk space that is required to store Web Start Flash archives. When you install layered archives to a clone machine, one of the archives must contain the Solaris operating environment.
If you use layered Web Start Flash archives to install additional software onto clone machines separately from the Solaris operating environment, the Solaris package database has no record of the additional software.