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Sun Storage 6 Gb SAS REM HBA

Installation Guide For HBA Models SGX-SAS6-REM-Z and SG-SAS6-REM-Z

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Using This Documentation

Chapter 1 HBA Overview

Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Removal

Chapter 3 Creating a Bootable Drive in a Preboot Environment

Overview of Creating a Bootable Drive in a Preboot Environment

Utilities Overview

Methods For Creating a Bootable Drive

Creating a Bootable Drive (SPARC)

To Create a Bootable Drive (SPARC)

Using the FCode Utility to Create a Bootable Drive (SPARC)

To Prepare to Use the FCode Utility (SPARC)

To Create a RAID Volume With the FCode Utility (SPARC)

Creating an Alias for a Bootable Drive (SPARC)

To Create an Alias for a Bootable Drive (SPARC)

Creating a Bootable Drive (x86)

Using the UEFI Menu to Create a Bootable RAID Volume (x86)

To Verify the Drives and Their Slots (x86)

To Create a RAID Volume (x86)

To Confirm the RAID Volume Creation (x86)

Using the BIOS Configuration Utility (Legacy BIOS Booting) to Create a Bootable Drive (x86)

To Prepare to Use the BIOS Configuration Utility

To Create a RAID Volume With the BIOS Configuration Utility (x86)

Selecting a Bootable Drive (x86)

To Select a Bootable Drive (x86)

Installing the Oracle Solaris OS

To Prepare to Install the Oracle Solaris OS

To Install the Oracle Solaris OS

Next Steps

Chapter 4 HBA Software Installation

Chapter 5 Activating Volumes

Chapter 6 Known Issues

Appendix A HBA Specifications

Glossary

To Install the Oracle Solaris OS

  1. Obtain the Oracle Solaris 10 01/13 OS, at minimum, from the download site:

    http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/solaris10/overview/index.html

  2. Perform a normal installation, as described in the Solaris 10 installation documentation.
  3. Apply any patches that are specifically required for the system.

    You can obtain these Oracle Solaris patches at:

    http://support.oracle.com

  4. Reboot the system.
    # reboot
    

    The system will now be able to see, and boot from, the RAID volume on which you installed the Oracle Solaris OS.