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Installing Oracle Solaris 11 Systems Oracle Solaris 11 Information Library |
Part I Oracle Solaris 11 Installation Options
1. Overview of Installation Options
Part II Installing Using Installation Media
2. Preparing for the Installation
5. Automated Installations That Boot From Media
6. Unconfiguring or Reconfiguring an Oracle Solaris instance
Part III Installing Using an Install Server
7. Automated Installation of Multiple Clients
8. Setting Up an Install Server
10. Provisioning the Client System
11. Configuring the Client System
12. Installing and Configuring Zones
13. Running a Custom Script During First Boot
14. Setting Up Oracle Configuration Manager For Use By AI Client Systems
Providing a Custom Response File
How To Create and Install a Custom Response File Package
When the client first boot reaches the network milestone, the system/ocm SMF service starts.
The system/ocm service checks whether the opt_out property is specified. The opt_out property is not specified by default.
If the opt_out property is specified, the service disables itself and exits. To specify the opt_out property, see Opting Out of Oracle Configuration Manager.
If the opt_out property is not specified, the system/ocm service checks whether the response_file_pkg_name property is specified. The response_file_pkg_name property is not specified by default.
If the response_file_pkg_name property is not specified, Oracle Configuration Manager uses the default response file.
Oracle Configuration Manager performs an anonymous registration and begins to collect system data and send the data to an Internet location, https:ccr.oracle.com/.
If the response_file_pkg_name property is specified, Oracle Configuration Manager uses the custom response file that you deliver in that package. The package name is given in this property, not the file name. To specify the response_file_pkg_name property, see Providing a Custom Response File.
You can use this custom response file to associate your support identifier with this system information and to specify a proxy or an Oracle support hub for systems that do not have Internet access.