Network
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Is the system connected to a network?
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Yes/No
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DHCP
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Can the system use
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to configure its network interfaces?
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Yes/No
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Host Name
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Host name that you choose for the system.
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IP Address
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If you are not using
DHCP, supply the IP address for the system.
Example: 129.200.9.1
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Subnet
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If you are not using
DHCP, is the system part of a subnet?
If yes, what is the netmask
of the subnet?
Example: 255.255.0.0
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Yes/No
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IPv6
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Do you want to enable IPv6 on this machine?
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Yes/No
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Kerberos
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Do you want to configure Kerberos
security on this machine?
If yes, gather this information:
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Yes/No
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Default Realm:
Administration Server:
First KDC:
(Optional) Additional KDCs:
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Name Service
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Which name service should this system use?
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NIS+/NIS/DNS/LDAP/None
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Domain Name
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If the system uses
a name service, supply the name of the domain in which the system resides.
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NIS+ and NIS
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Do you want to
specify a name server or let the installation program find one?
If you want to specify a name server, provide the following information.
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Specify One/Find
One
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Server's host name:
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Server's IP Address:
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DNS
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Provide IP addresses
for the DNS server. You must enter at least one IP address, but you can enter
up to three addresses.
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Server's IP Address(es):
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You can enter a list of domains to search when a DNS query is made.
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Search Domain:
Search Domain:
Search Domain:
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LDAP
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Provide the following information about your LDAP profile.
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Profile Name:
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Profile Server:
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If you specify a proxy credential level in your LDAP profile, gather this
information.
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Proxy Bind Distinguished Name:
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Proxy Bind Password:
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Default
Route
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Do you want to specify a default route IP address or let the Solaris Web Start installation
program or Solaris suninstall program find one?
The default route provides a bridge that forwards traffic between two physical
networks. An IP address is a unique number that identifies each host on a
network.
You have the following choices:
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You can specify the IP address. An /etc/defaultrouter file is created with the specified IP address. When the system
is rebooted, the specified IP address becomes the default route.
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You can let the software detect an IP address.
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The Solaris suninstall program detects an IP address when the system
is rebooted.
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The Solaris Web Start installation program can detect a default
route. However, the system must be on a subnet that has a router that advertises
itself by using the ICMP router discovery protocol.
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You can choose None if you do not have a router or do not
want the software to detect an IP address at this time. The software automatically
tries to detect an IP address on reboot.
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Specify One/Detect One/None
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Host IP address:
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Time Zone
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How do you want to specify your default time zone?
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Geographic region
Offset from
GMT
Time zone file
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Locales
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For which geographic regions do you want to install support?
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SPARC: Power Management
(only available on SPARC systems that support Power
Management)
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Do you want to
use Power Management?
Note -
If your system has Energy Star version
3 or later, you are not prompted for this information.
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Yes/No
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Proxy Server Configuration
(only available in the Solaris Web Start program)
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Do you have a direct connection to the Internet or do you need to use a proxy
server to gain access to the Internet?
If you use a proxy server,
provide the following information.
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Direct Connection/Proxy
Server
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Host:
Port:
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Automatic reboot or CD/DVD ejection
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Reboot automatically after software
installation?
Eject CD/DVD automatically after software installation?
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Yes/No
Yes/No
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Software Group
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Which Solaris Software Group do you want to install?
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Entire Plus OEM
Entire
Developer
End User
Core
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Custom Package Selection
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Do you want to add or remove software packages
from the Solaris Software Group that you install?
Note -
When you
select which packages to add or remove, you need to know about software dependencies
and how Solaris software is packaged.
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SPARC: 64–bit
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Do you want to install support for 64–bit
applications?
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Yes/No
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Select Disks
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On which disks do you want to install the Solaris software?
Example: c0t0d0
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IA: fdisk
partitioning
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Do you
want to create, delete, or modify a Solaris fdisk partition?
Each disk selected for file system layout must have a Solaris fdisk partition.
Only one x86 Boot partition is allowed per system.
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Select Disks for fdisk Partition Customization?
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Yes/No
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Customize
fdisk partitions?
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Yes/No
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Preserve Data
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Do you want to preserve any data that exists on the disks
where you are installing the Solaris software?
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Yes/No
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Auto-layout File Systems
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Do you want the installation
program to automatically lay out file systems on your disks?
If yes, which file systems should be used for auto-layout?
Example: /, /opt, /var
If no, you must provide file system configuration information.
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Yes/No
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Mount Remote File Systems
(only available in the Solaris suninstall program)
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Does this system need to access software on another file system?
If yes, provide the following information about the remote file system.
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Yes/No
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Server:
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IP Address:
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Remote File System:
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Local Mount Point:
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