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Oracle Solaris 10 8/11 Installation Guide: Network-Based Installations Oracle Solaris 10 8/11 Information Library |
Part I Planning to Install Over the Network
1. Where to Find Oracle Solaris Installation Planning Information
2. Preconfiguring System Configuration Information (Tasks)
3. Preconfiguring With a Naming Service or DHCP
Part II Installing Over a Local Area Network
4. Installing From the Network (Overview)
5. Installing From the Network With DVD Media (Tasks)
6. Installing From the Network With CD Media (Tasks)
7. Patching the Miniroot Image (Tasks)
8. Installing Over the Network (Examples)
9. Installing From the Network (Command Reference)
Part III Installing Over a Wide Area Network
11. Preparing to Install With WAN Boot (Planning)
12. Installing With WAN Boot (Tasks)
13. SPARC: Installing With WAN Boot (Tasks)
14. SPARC: Installing With WAN Boot (Examples)
To Create the rules File
To Create the /etc/netboot Hierarchy on the WAN Boot Server
(Optional) Use Private Key and Certificate for Client Authentication
Digital Certificate Requirements
Gathering Information for WAN Boot Installations
Server Configuration Options
Sharing Security and Configuration Information in the /etc/netboot Directory
Storing Configuration and Security Information in the /etc/netboot Hierarchy
Storing Installation and Configuration Files in the Document Root Directory
Storing the wanboot-cgi Program
WAN Boot Requirements and Guidelines
Web Server Software Requirements and Guidelines
To Add Systems to Be Installed From the Network With add_install_client (CDs)
Network Installation Commands
Choosing a Naming Service
SPARC: Preconfiguring Power Management Information
x86: What is PXE?
x86: Guidelines for Booting With PXE
Advantages of Preconfiguring System Configuration Information
Choosing a Naming Service
Preconfiguring System Configuration Information With the DHCP Service (Tasks)
SPARC: Preconfiguring Power Management Information
Choosing a Naming Service
Preparing the Client for a WAN Boot Installation
Advantages of Preconfiguring System Configuration Information
Choosing a Naming Service
Installing With WAN Boot (Tasks)
Check the Client OBP for WAN Boot Support
WAN Boot Security Limitations
WAN Boot Requirements and Guidelines
To Create the Profile
To Create the Profile
Encrypting Data With Encryption Keys
Checking the Integrity of Data With a Hashing Key
Protecting Data by Using HTTPS
Network Installation Commands
x86: What is PXE?
x86: Guidelines for Booting With PXE