Acquiring the Solaris containers plug-in is a two-step process. First, you must add the package file that contains the Solaris containers plug-in JAR file to your system. Then you must import the Solaris containers plug-in JAR file.
The Solaris Plug-In is packaged as a plug-in to the Sun N1 Service Provisioning System software. Plug-ins are packaged in JavaTM Archive (JAR) files. The plug-in files for the Solaris Plug-In are available from the Sun N1 Service Provisioning System 5.2 Supplement CD or from the Sun Download Center.
Once the package file is added to your system, the Solaris Plug-In is available for import from two different JAR files. Choose the correct file depending on your situation.
If you are importing the Solaris Plug-In for the first time, acquire the com.sun.solaris_4.0.jar file.
If you have already imported the previous version of the Solaris Plug-In, acquire the com.sun.solaris_3.0_4.0.jar file.
Add the file containing the JAR file.
Import the JAR file –Importing the Solaris Plug-In to the Sun N1 Service Provisioning System
The Solaris plug-in is contained in the SUNWspssol package.
In a terminal window, become superuser.
Move to the directory containing the plug–in package.
Type the following command and press Return.
# pkgadd -d . SUNWspssol
The standalone JAR file is in the /opt/SUNWn1sps/plugins/com.sun.solaris/ directory. The upgrade JAR file is in the /opt/SUNWn1sps/plugins/com.sun.solaris/Upgrade directory.
The Solaris plug-in is contained in the SUNWspssol.rpm file.
In a terminal window, become superuser.
Move to the directory containing the SUNWspssol.rpm file.
Type the following command and press Return.
# rpm –i package_directory/SUNWspssol
The standalone JAR file is in the /opt/sun/N1_Service_Provisioning_System/plugins/com.sun.solaris/ directory. The upgrade JAR file is in the /opt/sun/N1_Service_Provisioning_System/plugins/com.sun.solaris/Upgrade directory.
The Solaris plug-in is contained in the SUNWspssol.msi file.