machine using the boot and install server. On the client machine, boot the network install kit you created in the preceding steps as follows:

ok boot net -v

Important: Choose “Manual Reboot” rather than “Auto Reboot” during the installation of Solaris on the target machine. If you choose “Auto Reboot”, you will not have the opportunity to complete the installation of the LSI Logic drivers and your system will fail to boot.

After the installation is complete and the system is waiting to be manually rebooted, proceed to a console window and run the following script:

/sbin/itmptinst

This script copies and installs the drivers from the boot server to the newly created Solaris installation. After this script is run, the LSI Logic device driver installation is complete and the system can be rebooted.

Notes: You can safely ignore the message: “major number maximum based on server, not client.”

Your Sun machine will prompt you to allow power saving automatic shutdown. You must answer no to this question if you are using the LSI Logic adapter to support your boot disk.

If you change the disk drive configuration of your machine, it may be necessary to issue the command:

touch /reconfigure

and then reboot the system to allow it to detect and correctly install your new disks.

4.3.1.3 Troubleshooting the itmpt Device Driver

Table 4.1 lists some potential error messages. In the message descriptions below <n> is replaced by a number that the operating

itmpt Device Driver

4-9

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