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Sun Fire X2270 M2 Server Installation Guide for Oracle Solaris Operating System
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Document Information

Preface

Related Books

About This Documentation (PDF and HTML)

Documentation Comments

Download Server System Tools and Drivers

Documents History

Planning the Oracle Solaris Operating System Installation

Task Map for Oracle Solaris 10 OS Installation

Supported Versions of Oracle Solaris 10 OS

Preinstalled Oracle Solaris 10 OS Image

Oracle Solaris Installation Methods

How to Install From the Local Console

How to Install From a Remote Console

How to Install From Local Boot Media

How to Redirect Boot Media From a Remote Storage Device

PXE Installation

Installation Targets

Verifying BIOS Settings for New Installations

How to View or Edit BIOS Settings for New Installations

Installing Oracle Solaris 10 OS

How to Install Oracle Solaris 10 OS Using Local or Remote Media

Post Oracle Solaris Installation Configuration

Installing System Device Driver(s) to Support Additional Hardware

How to Install System Device Drivers Using Local or Remote Media

How to Install the System Device Driver Using a Network Share or USB Device

Installing Critical Oracle Solaris Patches

Index

How to Install the System Device Driver Using a Network Share or USB Device

If your server is not equipped with an SP, you can install device drivers from a shared network location or from a locally attached USB device.

Before You Begin

Obtain a sx86.zip file from the download site:

http://wikis.sun.com/display/SystemsComm/Sun+Fire+X2270+M2+Server

  1. Download and unzip the contents of the sx86.zip file to a USB flash device or shared network location that is accessible during the installation.
  2. Change to the mounted USB device or shared network location by typing the following command:

    # cd <mount_point>

  3. Run the install script by typing the following command:

    # sh install.sh

    The system device driver(s) are now installed. The script prompts you to reboot the system for changes to take effect.

  4. Reboot your server.