You can retrieve a Web Start Flash archive from a local device if you stored the Web Start Flash archive on a file system-oriented, random-access device, such as a diskette or a CD-ROM. Use the following syntax for the archive_location keyword.
You can retrieve an archive from stream-oriented devices, such as tape, by using the syntax for local tape.
archive_location local_device device path/filename file_system_type |
In this command line:
device is the name of the drive where you stored the Web Start Flash archive. If the device name is a canonical path, it is mounted directly. If you supply a device name that is not a canonical path, the Web Start Flash installation utilities add /dev/dsk/ to the path
path is the path to the Web Start Flash archive, relative to the root of the file system on the device you specified. If the path contains $HOST, the Web Start Flash installation utilities replace $HOST with the name of the clone system that you are installing.
filename is the name of the Web Start Flash archive file.
file_system_type specifies the type of file system on the device. If you do not supply a file system type, the Web Start Flash installation utilities attempt to mount a UFS file. If the UFS mount fails, the Web Start Flash installation utilities attempt to mount an HSFS file system.
Examples:
To retrieve an archive from a local hard drive that is formatted as a UFS file system:
archive_location local_device c0t0d0so /archives/$HOST |
To retrieve an archive from a local CD-ROM that has an HSFS file system:
archive_location local_device c0t0d0so /archives/usrarchive |