Sun Microsystems T6320 service manual To Modify the Product Installation Directory

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#pkgadd -R install_dir_path/Solaris_10/Tools/Boot -d. SUNWaac

Note – In the following example, the -Rflag is directing the pkgadd command to use an alternate root so that the packages will be installed correctly onto the miniroot image. When you substitute your own directory path for install_dir_path, be sure to begin with a / to provide an absolute path name. Also note that -d.(dash d dot) syntax before the package names.

#pkgadd -R install_dir_path/Solaris_10/Tools/Boot -d. SUNWaac

#pkgadd -R install_dir_path/Solaris_10/Tools/Boot -d. SUNWgccruntime

#pkgadd -R install_dir_path/Solaris_10/Tools/Boot -d. StorMan

B.4 Modifying the Product Installation Directory on the Install Server

The product installation directory is the directory into which all other Solaris products will be installed during the network install. On the network install server, the directory is install_dir_path/Solaris_10/Product.

You must place a copy of the SUNWaac package in this product installation directory. Doing so enables you to add the SUNWaac driver to the client machine after other Solaris packages have been installed. Without the SUNWaac driver, logical drives, including boot drives, will not be accessible to the operating system, and booting the newly installed machine will fail.

To Modify the Product Installation Directory

1.Obtain the SUNWaac package, as described in “Creating a Bootable Array Task Map” on page 2.

2.Use the cp -rcommand to copy the SUNWaac package from the working directory to the install_dir_path/Solaris_10/Product directory on the install server.

#cp -r SUNWaac install_dir_path/Solaris_10/Product

Appendix B Creating a Bootable Array With the Sun Blade RAID 5 Expansion Module

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Sun Microsystems T6320 To Modify the Product Installation Directory, # cp -r SUNWaac installdirpath/Solaris10/Product