To perform this procedure, you need the following information about your configuration.
The server root directory (the path to the application binaries). You can install the binaries on the local disks or on the cluster file system. For a discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of each location, see Configuration Guidelines for Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Services in Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Services Planning and Administration Guide .
The logical hostname (for failover services) or shared address (for scalable services) that clients use to access the data service. You must configure these addresses, and they must be online.
You can specify a location on the cluster file system or on local disks for the location of the install. If you choose to install on local disks, install the web server on all the cluster nodes that are potential primaries of the network resource (logical hostname or shared address) that the next step specifies.
A full logical hostname is of the format network-resource.domainname, such as schost-1.example.com.
Note the port number that the Oracle iPlanet install script selects for the administration server. You might want to use this default value later when you use the administration server to configure an instance of the Oracle iPlanet Web Server. Otherwise, you can specify a different port number when you configure the Oracle iPlanet server instance.
Follow the guidelines for your system.
When a message displays that the admin server will be started, your installation is ready for configuration.