To perform an automated installation of the Oracle Solaris 11 OS, you can use the Automated Installer (AI) feature. See Transitioning From Oracle Solaris 10 to Oracle Solaris 11.3 .
Virtual disk device names in a logical domain differ from physical disk device names. Virtual disk device names do not contain a target ID (tN). Instead of the usual cNtNdNsN format, virtual disk device names use the cNdNsN format. cN is the virtual controller, dN is the virtual disk number, and sN is the slice number.
See Oracle Solaris 10 1/13 Installation Guide: JumpStart Installations .
Normal UFS Profile
filesys c1t1d0s0 free / filesys c1t1d0s1 2048 swap filesys c1t1d0s5 120 /spare1 filesys c1t1d0s6 120 /spare2
Actual UFS Profile for Installing a Domain on a Full Disk
filesys c0d0s0 free / filesys c0d0s1 2048 swap filesys c0d0s5 120 /spare1 filesys c0d0s6 120 /spare2
Actual UFS Profile for Installing a Domain on a Single-Slice Disk
filesys c0d0s0 free /
Normal ZFS Profile
pool rpool auto 2G 2G c1t1d0s0
Actual ZFS Profile for Installing a Domain
pool rpool auto 2G 2G c0d0s0