Sun Microsystems B1600, B100X, AND B100S, B200X BLADE manual Creating a Network Install Server

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3.2.2Creating a Network Install Server

To install the Solaris x86 software over the network onto a blade, you must create an install server. This section describes how to set up an install server on the same subnet as the server blade you are about to install, by copying the Solaris x86 CD or DVD images to the hard disk drive on the system that is to perform the role of Network Install Server.

The following procedure refers to Chapter 12 (“Preparing to Install Solaris Software Over the Network”) on page 209 of the Solaris 9 Installation Guide. This document is supplied with the Solaris 9 media kit. The beginning of the chapter provides background information.

Note – If you are using the Solaris x86 CD media (instead of the DVD media), you need to use a Solaris x86 system available to read the CDs. For more information, refer to Chapter 12 of the Solaris 9 Installation Guide. The section of that chapter that you require is called “To Create an x86 Install Server on a SPARC System With x86 CD Media”.

1.On the system that is going to be the Solaris x86 Network Install Server, log in and become superuser.

This system must include a CD-ROM or DVD drive and be part of the site’s network and name service.

2.Follow the instructions in the Solaris 9 Installation Guide to set up a Network Install image for Solaris 9 (12/03).

These will include the instruction to copy the Solaris 9 image (from its location on a CD or DVD, or from a location on the network) to the install server’s hard disk by using the setup_install_server command.

The setup_install_server command indicates whether or not there is enough disk space available for the Solaris 9 software media images. To determine available disk space, use the df -klcommand.

To run the setup_install_server command, type:

#./setup_install_server install_dir_path

where install_dir_path specifies the directory that the CD image is to be copied to. The directory must be empty.

3.Change to the directory in which you placed mis.259-4174-11.zipby typing:

#cd /var/tmp/blades

3-6Sun Fire™ B1600 Chassis and B100s, B100x, and B200x Blade Product Notes • May 2004

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Contents Page Page Contents Sparc Solaris Contents Page Documentation and Miscellaneous Information Upgrading the Bios on a B200x Server Blade Before Installing Solaris x86 Onto a BladeUsing N1 Provisioning Software Miscellaneous InformationUsing the Sun Fire B10n Content Load Balancing Blade Downloading New Firmware for Chassis ComponentsDocumentation in this Release Documentation Errata Page Linux Installing Linux Onto a B100x or B200x Blade Upgrading the Bios on B200x Server Blades To Upgrade the BiosBlade prompt returns when the update is complete B100x and B200x Linux Server Blade Issues Issues Affecting the B200x Server Blade OnlyIssues Affecting the B100x Server Blade Only Preparing to Install Solaris x86 Onto a Blade SolarisSolaris x86 Drivers and Documentation Overview of the Solaris x86 Installation Process # mkdir -m 755 /var/tmp/blades Proceed to Creating a Network Install Server on Creating a Network Install Server # ./modifyinstallserver -d installdirpath Page Need Support for Soft Poweroff in Solaris Workaround Workaround Page Error Messages That Can be Safely Ignored Consconfig complains on servers with no frame bufferPage Solaris x86 Other Issues Acpi Resource Conflicts Unnecessarily Reported1The Network Interfaces on a B200x Blade Base MAC + 1, snet1 Solaris x86 Page Sparc Solaris Installing Sparc Solaris Onto a B100s Server Blade B100s Sparc Solaris Server Blade Issues# share -F nfs /cdrom/solaris8hw1202suppcd Installation of SUNWidecr failed System Controller Upgrading the System Controller SC Firmware Set up a new user name and password for yourself System Controller Software Issues System Controller FirmwareScreset -x -y sn Scremovefru -y psn scpoweron psn System Chassis’s Integrated Switch Switch Firmware Issues Console#configure Consoleconfig#vlan database Consoleconfig#no vlan vlanid System Chassis’s Integrated Switch Page Console#configure Page Consoleconfig#no bridge-ext gvrp Aggregated Links Switch-to-switch Tagged Vlan Trunk Connections Setting up a Tagged Vlan Trunk With Cisco Switches