WAN boot uses a special second-level boot program (wanboot) to install the client. The wanboot program loads the WAN boot miniroot, client configuration files, and installation files that are required to perform a WAN boot installation.
To perform a WAN boot installation, you must provide the wanboot program to the client during the installation. You can provide this program to the client in the following ways.
If your client's PROM supports WAN boot, you can transmit the program from the WAN boot server to the client. To check if your client's PROM supports WAN boot, see Checking the Client OBP for WAN Boot Support.
If your client's PROM does not support WAN boot, you must provide the program to the client on a local CD. If your client's PROM does not support WAN boot, go to Creating the /etc/netboot Hierarchy on the WAN Boot Server to continue preparing for your installation.
This procedure assumes that the WAN boot server is running the Volume Manager. If you are not using the Volume Manager, see System Administration Guide: Basic Administration for information about managing removable media without the Volume Manager.
Become superuser on the install server.
Insert the Solaris Software 1 of 2 CD or the Solaris DVD in the install server's drive.
Change to the sun4u platform directory on the Solaris Software 1 of 2 CD or the Solaris DVD.
# cd /cdrom/cdrom0/s0/Solaris_9/Tools/Boot/platform/sun4u/ |
Copy the wanboot program to the install server.
# cp wanboot /document-root-directory/wanboot/wanboot-name |
Specifies the document root directory of the WAN boot server.
Specifies the name of the wanboot program. Name this file descriptively, for example, wanboot.s9_sparc.
Make the wanboot program available to the WAN boot server in one of the following ways.
Create a symbolic link to the wanboot program in the document root directory of the WAN boot server.
# cd /document-root-directory/wanboot # ln -s /wan-dir-path/wanboot . |
Specifies the directory in the WAN boot server's document root directory where you want to link to the wanboot program
Specifies the path to the wanboot program
Move the WAN boot miniroot to the document root directory on the WAN boot server.
# mv /wan-dir-path/wanboot /document-root-directory/wanboot/wanboot-name |
Specifies the path to the wanboot program
Specifies the path to the wanboot program directory in the WAN boot server's document root directory.
Specifies the name of the wanboot program. Name the file descriptively, for example wanboot.s9_sparc.