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Oracle Solaris 10 1/13 Installation Guide: Flash Archives (Creation and Installation) Oracle Solaris 10 1/13 Information Library |
Planning Your Flash Archive Installation
Designing an Initial Installation of the Master System
How to Install a Sun4U Flash Archive on a Sun 4V Machine
Customizing the Oracle Solaris Installation on the Master System
Creating Archives for SPARC and x86 Systems
SPARC: Supporting Peripheral Devices Not Found on the Master System
Planning the Creation of a Flash Archive
Planning to Create the Flash Archive for an Initial Installation
Creating Flash Archive With RAID-1 Volumes
Creating an Archive That Contains Large Files
Planning to Create the Flash Archive Differential Archive for an Update
Customizing an Archive's Files and Directories
Customizing an Archive With Scripts
Guidelines for Creating a Custom Script
When to Create the Archive for an Initial Installation
Where to Store the Flash Archive
3. Creating Flash Archives (Tasks)
4. Installing and Administering Flash Archives (Tasks)
The final task in the Flash Archive installation process is to install a flash archive on clone systems. You can use any of the Oracle Solaris installation methods to install a flash archive on clone systems.
Note - Starting with the Oracle Solaris 10 9/10 release, Auto Registration is enabled by default. The impact of Auto Registration on your work with Flash Archive varies depending on which installation method is used.
If you are using a pre-Oracle Solaris 10 9/10 archive, there is no Auto Registration impact.
For step-by-step instructions for installing a flash archive through the various installation methods, see the following resources:
Oracle Solaris installation program: Installing a Flash Archive With the Oracle Solaris Installation Program.
JumpStart installation program: To Prepare to Install a Flash Archive With a JumpStart Installation in Oracle Solaris 10 1/13 Installation Guide: JumpStart Installations.
Live Upgrade: Installing Flash Archives on a Boot Environment in Oracle Solaris 10 1/13 Installation Guide: Live Upgrade and Upgrade Planning.