Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Solaris Installation

SPARC: Performing an Installation or Upgrade With the Solaris Installation Program

You can either install or upgrade the Solaris OS by using the Solaris installation program. This section lists the tasks you need to perform to install the Solaris OS, and provides detailed instructions about how to install the Solaris OS from DVD or CD media.

SPARC: To Install or Upgrade With the Solaris Installation Program

This procedure describes how to install a standalone SPARC based system from CD or DVD media.



Before You Begin

Perform the following tasks before you begin your installation.

  • Ensure that you have the following media.

    • For a DVD installation, the Solaris Operating System for SPARC Platforms DVD

    • For a CD installation:

      • Solaris Software CDs.

      • Solaris Languages for SPARC Platforms CD – The installation program prompts you for this CD if necessary to support languages for specific geographic regions.

  • Verify that your system meets the minimum requirements.

    Your system should meet the following requirements.

    • Memory – 128 Mbytes or greater

    • Disk space – 6.8 Gbytes or greater

    • Processor speed – 200 MHz or greater


  • Gather the information you need to install the Solaris OS.

    • For a non-networked system, gather the following information.

      • Host name of the system that you are installing

      • Language and locales that you intend to use on the system

    • For a networked system, gather the following information.


      Note - Starting with the Solaris Express 7/06 release, the generic installation has been changed so that all network services except Secure Shell are disabled or restricted to respond to local requests only.


      • Host name of the system that you are installing

      • Keyboard layout


        Note - If the keyboard is self-identifying, the keyboard layout automatically configures during installation. If the keyboard is not self-identifying, you can select from a list of supported keyboard layouts during installation.

        PS/2 keyboards are not self-identifying. You will be asked to select the keyboard layout during the installation.



      • Language and locales that you intend to use on the system

      • Host IP address

      • Subnet mask

      • Type of naming service (for example, DNS, NIS, or NIS+)

      • Domain name


        Note - During installation, you can choose the default NFSv4 domain name. Or, you can specify a custom NFSv4 domain name.


      • Host name of the name server

      • Host IP address of the name server

      • Root password



    Note - If you have a system that contains non-global zones, Solaris Live Upgrade is the recommended upgrade program or program to add patches. Other upgrade programs might require extensive upgrade time, because the time required to complete the upgrade increases linearly with the number of installed non-global zones.



  • (Optional) Back up your system.


  1. Insert the Solaris Operating System for SPARC Platforms DVD or Solaris Software for SPARC Platforms - 1 CD.
  2. Boot the system.
    • If the system is new, out-of-the-box, turn on the system.
    • If you want to install a system that is currently running, shut down the system.

    The ok prompt is displayed.

  3. Start the Solaris installation program.
    • To boot from the local DVD or CD and start the Solaris installation GUI in a desktop session, type the following command.
      ok boot cdrom
    • To boot from the local DVD or CD and start the text installer in a desktop session, type the following command.
      ok boot cdrom -text
      text

      Specifies to run the text installer in a desktop session. Use this option to override the default GUI installer.

    • To boot from the local DVD or CD and start the text installer in a console session, type the following command.
      ok boot cdrom -nowin
      nowin

      Specifies to run the text installer in a console session. Use this option to override the default GUI installer.

    For detailed information about the Solaris installation GUI and text installer, see Solaris Installation Program GUI or Text Installer Requirements.

    If the operating system cannot locate a self-identifying keyboard, the next screen displays keyboard layout selections.


    Note - PS/2 keyboards are not self-identifying. You will be asked to select the keyboard layout during the installation.


  4. (Optional) Select the desired keyboard layout from the screen below and press F2 to continue.
    Configure Keyboard Layout
    +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
    | Please specify the keyboard layout from the list below. |
    | |
    | To make a selection, use the arrow keys to highlight the option and |
    | press Return to mark it [X]. |
    | |
    | Keyboard Layout |
    | ----------------------- |
    | [ ] Serbia-And Montenegro |
    | [ ] Slovenian |
    | [ ] Slovakian |
    | [ ] Spanish |
    | [ ] Swedish |
    | [ ] Swiss-French |
    | [ ] Swiss-German |
    | [ ] Taiwanese |
    | [ ] TurkishQ |
    | [ ] TurkishF |
    | [ ] UK-English |
    | [ X] US-English |
    | |
    | F2_Continue F6_Help |
    +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+

    The system configures the devices and interfaces and searches for configuration files. If you selected a GUI installation in the earlier steps, the next two screens confirm GUI functioning.

  5. (Optional) In the following screen, press Enter.
    Starting Solaris Interactive (graphical user interface)
    Installation
    +------------------------------------------------------------+
    | You must respond to the first question within 30 seconds |
    | or the installer proceeds in a non-window environment |
    | (console mode). |
    | |
    | If the screen becomes blank or unreadable the installer |
    | proceeds in console mode. |
    | |
    | If the screen does not properly revert to console mode, |
    | restart the installation and make the following selection: |
    | |
    | Solaris Interactive Text (Console session) |
    -------------------------------------------------------------+

    Note - If your system has insufficient memory to display a graphical user interface (GUI), the program exists and displays an error message. You can upgrade your memory and restart the installation.

    For an alternative that requires less memory to install, restart the installation and follow these steps:

    1. Select the Solaris Express option.

    2. Choose the Solaris Interactive Text (console session) option.

      This alternative provides a text-mode installation that requires additional configuration input.


    After progress messages are completed, another confirmation screen is displayed.

  6. (Optional) Move your cursor into the following text screen and press Enter.
    This panel enables you to confirm screen legibility.

    A list of language choices is displayed.

  7. In the following screen, select the language you want to use during the installation, and press Enter.
    This panel shows the language selection choices.

    After a few seconds, the Solaris Installation Program Welcome screen appears.

    • If you are running the Solaris GUI installation program, the screen that is shown in Figure 2-1 is displayed.

    • If you are running the Solaris text installer in a desktop session, the screen that is shown in Figure 2-2 is displayed.

    Figure 2-1 Solaris GUI Installation Program Welcome Screen
    This screen capture shows the GUI Welcome screen. This screen lists the information the installation program needs to configure the system.
    Figure 2-2 Solaris Text Installer Welcome Screen
    This screen capture shows the text Welcome screen. This screen lists the information the installation program needs to configure the system.
  8. Click Next to begin the installation. If you are prompted, answer the system configuration questions.
    • If you preconfigured all of the system information, the installation program does not prompt you to enter any configuration information.

    • If you did not preconfigure all the system information, the installation program prompts you for this information on several screens.

    • During installation, you can choose the default NFSv4 domain name. Or, you can specify a custom NFSv4 domain name.

    After you answer the configuration questions, the Welcome to Solaris screen appears.

    Figure 2-3 Welcome to Solaris Screen
    This screen capture shows the Next and Exit buttons for the Welcome installation screen.

    The Installer Questions screen appears.

  9. Decide if you want to reboot the system automatically and if you want to automatically eject the disc. Click Next.

    The Specify Media screen appears.

  10. Specify the media you are using to install. Click Next.

    The License panel appears.

  11. Accept the license agreement to continue the installation. Click Next.

    The Solaris installation program then determines if the system can be upgraded. To upgrade, the system must have an existing Solaris root (/) file system. The Solaris installation program detects the necessary conditions and then upgrades the system.

    The Select Upgrade or Initial Install screen appears.

  12. Decide if you want to perform an initial installation or an upgrade. Click Next.

    The next screen enables you to choose a default installation or a custom installation.

  13. Select the type of installation you want to perform. Click Next.
    • Select Default Install to install the Entire Solaris Software Group.
    • Select Custom Install if you want to perform the following tasks.
      • Install a specific software group

      • Install additional software

      • Install specific software packages

      • Install a specific locale

      • Customize the disk layout



    Note - The text installer does not prompt you to select a Default or Custom Installation. To perform a default installation, accept the default values that are provided in the text installer. To perform a custom installation, edit the values in the text installer screens.


  14. If you are prompted, answer any additional configuration questions.

    When you have provided the information that is required to install the system, the Ready to Install screen is displayed.

    Figure 2-4 Solaris Installation Ready to Install Screen
    This screen capture shows the Ready to Install screen. The screen lists the configuration information that was entered during the installation.
  15. Click Install Now to install the Solaris software. Follow the instructions on the screen to install the Solaris software.

    When the Solaris installation program finishes installing the Solaris software, the system reboots automatically or prompts you to reboot manually.

    If you are installing additional products, you are prompted to insert the DVD or CD for those products. For installation procedures, refer to the appropriate installation documentation.

    After the installation is finished, installation logs are saved in a file. You can find the installation logs in the /var/sadm/system/logs and /var/sadm/install/logs directories.

    • If you are performing an initial installation, the installation is complete. Go to Step 16.
    • If you are upgrading the Solaris software, you might need to correct some local modifications that were not preserved. Continue to Step a.
      1. Review the contents of the /a/var/sadm/system/data/upgrade_cleanup file to determine whether you need to correct local modifications that the Solaris installation program could not preserve.
      2. Correct any local modifications that were not preserved.
  16. If you did not select automatic reboot during the installation, reboot the system.
    # reboot

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