Solaris 9 Install
Put the "Solaris 9 Installation" CD into the cdrom
1. boot -cdrom
2.
1)
English
6) Japanese
2)
German
7) Korean
3)
Spanish
8) Swedish
4)
French
9) Simplified_Chinese
5)
Italian
10) Traditional_Chinese
Select the language you want to use to run the installer:
3.
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Scanning system disk information...
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Searching disks for upgradable Solaris root devices...
The following root devices were found to be upgradable:
Release Root Device
----------- --------------
Solaris
8 c0t0d0s0
Searching for locations to accommodate a temporary copy of the Solaris
installation software. Swap slices are usually erased at reboot,
so it is
preferable to place the Solaris installation software on slice labeled
swap.
No swap slices that begin at the first usable cylinder have enough space
to accommodate a temporary copy of the Solaris installation software.
Using a slice that begins at the first usable cylinder allows the most
flexibility during filesystem layout. If you are doing an initial
install and
you are not preserving any filesystems, you can re-partition a disk
with the
swap slice starting at the first usable cylinder.
Would you like to re-partition a disk? [y,n,?,q]
4.
Would you like to re-partition a disk? [y,n,?,q] y
The default root disk is /dev/dsk/c0t0d0.
The selected disk will be re-partitioned before the Solaris installation
software is copied to the disk.
WARNING: ALL INFORMATION ON THE DISK WILL BE ERASED!
Do you want to re-partition /dev/dsk/c0t0d0 [y,n,?,q] y
The selected disk, c0t0d0, contains a Solaris operating environment.
If selected, the Solaris operating environment on c0t0d0 will be erased.
Continue and use c0t0d0 to install the Solaris installation software
[y,n,?]
5.
Continue and use c0t0d0 to install the Solaris installation software
[y,n,?] y
NOTE: The swap size cannot be changed during file system layout.
Enter a swap slice size between 382MB and 8632MB, default = 512MB [?]
2048
Placing the swap slice at the beginning of the disk will allow the most
flexible file system partitioning later in the installation.
Can the swap slice start at the beginning of the disk [y,n,?,q]
6.
Can the swap slice start at the beginning of the disk [y,n,?,q] y
Confirm Information:
Disk Slice :
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1
Size : 2048
MB <-- I
choose 2 X RAM
Start Cyl. : 0
WARNING: ALL INFORMATION ON THE DISK WILL BE ERASED!
Is this OK [y,n,?,q]
7.
Is this OK [y,n,?,q] y
Disk slice c0t0d0s1 will be used to accommodate a temporary copy of the
Solaris
installation software. After the files are copied, the system
will reboot
and the installation will continue. Please Wait...
Copying mini-root to local disk.
Copying platform specific files.
Preparing to reboot and continue installation.
Rebooting to continue the installation.
syncing file systems... done
rebooting...
Resetting ...
Can't open input device.
Keyboard not present. Using ttya for input and output.
Sun Enterprise 450 (2 X UltraSPARC-II 400MHz), No Keyboard
OpenBoot 3.14, 1024 MB memory installed, Serial #11689137.
Ethernet address 8:0:20:b2:5c:b1, Host ID: 80b25cb1.
Initializing Memory
Sun Enterprise 450 (2 X UltraSPARC-II 400MHz), No Keyboard
OpenBoot 3.14, 1024 MB memory installed, Serial #11689137.
Ethernet address 8:0:20:b2:5c:b1, Host ID: 80b25cb1.
Rebooting with command: boot /pci@1f,4000/scsi@3/disk@0,0:b
Boot device: /pci@1f,4000/scsi@3/disk@0,0:b File and args:
SunOS Release 5.9 Version Generic 64-bit
Copyright 1983-2002 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
WARNING: /pci@1f,4000/scsi@3 (glm0):
SCSI bus DATA IN phase
parity error
WARNING: /pci@1f,4000/scsi@3 (glm0):
Target 1 reducing sync.
transfer rate
WARNING: /pci@1f,4000/scsi@3 (glm0):
SCSI bus DATA IN phase
parity error
WARNING: /pci@1f,4000/scsi@3 (glm0):
Target 1 disabled wide SCSI
mode
WARNING: /pci@1f,4000/scsi@3 (glm0):
Target 1 reverting to async.
mode
Configuring /dev and /devices
TSI: gfxp0 is GFX8P @ 1152x900
Using RPC Bootparams for network configuration information.
Skipping interface ge0
SUNW,hme0 : No response from Ethernet network : Link down -- cable
problem?
SUNW,hme0 : No response from Ethernet network : Link down -- cable
problem?
Skipping interface hme0
Searching for configuration file(s)...
Search complete.
syslog service starting.
Running in command line mode
Please wait while the system information is loaded...
Welcome to the Web Start Solaris Command Line installation!
The following questions will gather information about this system.
This information will be used to configure:
Network
Kerberos Security
Name Service
Date and Time
Root Password
Power Management
<Press Return to continue>
8.
<Press Return to continue>
Is this machine networked (y/n) [n]? y
Multiple network interfaces have been detected on your machine.
1. hme0
2. ge0
Please select a primary network interface [1]
9.
Please select a primary network interface [1] 1
DHCP enables host systems in a TCP/IP network to be configured
automatically
for the network as they boot. Upon a host's request, the DHCP server
provides
information about the host that includes the host's IP address.
Would you like to configure using DHCP [n]?
10.
Would you like to configure using DHCP [n]? n
Please enter a host name, which identifies this system on the
network. The
name must be unique within the domain in which it resides; creating a
duplicate
host name will cause problems on the network after you install Solaris.
A host name must be at least two characters; it can contain letters,
digits,
and minus signs (-).
Enter host name []:
11.
Enter host name []: gvlscsun005
Please enter the Internet Protocol (IP) Address for this system.
It must be
unique and follow your site's address conventions, or a system/network
failure
could result.
IP Addresses contain four sets of numbers separated by periods (for
example
129.200.9.1).
Enter this machine's IP Address []:
12.
Enter this machine's IP Address []: 10.212.1.241
Please specify the netmask of your subnet. A default netmask is
shown; do not
accept the default unless you are sure it is correct for your subnet. A
netmask
must contain four sets of numbers separated by periods (for example
255.255.255.0).
Enter the subnet netmask [255.255.255.0]:
13.
Enter the subnet netmask [255.255.255.0]:
Specify whether or not IPv6, the next generation Internet Protocol,
will be
enabled on this machine. Enabling IPv6 will have no effect if
this machine is
not on a network that provides IPv6 service. IPv4 service will
not be affected
if IPv6 is enabled.
Enable IPv6 [n]:
14.
Enable IPv6 [n]: n
The default route provides a bridge between two physical networks that
forwards
traffic between the networks.
You must specify how to set the default route. You can let the software
try to
find one or you can specify one. The software can find a default route
only if
the system is on a network that has a router that broadcasts itself.
1. Find one
2. Specify one
Please enter the number corresponding to your router
discovery method [1]:
15.
Please enter the number corresponding to your router
discovery method [1]: 2
You must enter the IP Address of the default route. IP Addresses must
contain
four sets of numbers separated by periods (example 10.212.1.1).
Router IP Address []:
16.
Router IP Address []: 10.212.1.254
Specify whether or not Kerberos Security will be enabled on this
machine.
Enable Kerberos [n]:
17.
Enable Kerberos [n]: n
Please provide name service information. Select the name service
that will be
used by this system, or None if your system will either, not use a name
service
at all, or if it will use a name service not listed here
Available name services:
1. NIS+
2. NIS
3. DNS
4. LDAP
5. None
Please enter the number corresponding to the type of name
service you would
like [5]:
18.
Please enter the number corresponding to the type of name
service you would
like [5]: 3
Please specify the domain where this system resides. Make sure
you enter the
name correctly including capitalization and punctuation.
Enter this system's domain name []:
19.
Enter this system's domain name []:
copr^H^H^[xx^[[3~^[[D^H^D <--- Typo here, can't erase??
Please enter the IP Address of your DNS server(s). You must enter at
least one
address. IP Addresses must contain four sets of numbers separated by
periods
(for example 129.200.9.1).
20.
Enter the first name servers IP Address (this is required)
[]: 10.212.1.150
Enter the second name servers IP Address, 'n' for none or
'e' to end this
section of questions []: n
Enter the third name servers IP Address, 'n' for none or
'e' to end this
section of questions []: n
Please enter a list of domains that will be searched when a DNS query
is made.
If you do not enter any domains, DNS will only search the DNS domain
chosen for
this system. The domains entered, when concatenated, may not be longer
than 250
characters.
Enter the first search domain, 'n' for none or 'e' to end
this section of
questions []:
21.
Enter the second search domain, 'n' for none or 'e' to end
this section of
questions []: n
Enter the third search domain, 'n' for none or 'e' to end
this section of
questions []: n
Enter the fourth search domain, 'n' for none or 'e' to end
this section of
questions []: n
Enter the fifth search domain, 'n' for none or 'e' to end
this section of
questions []: n
Enter the sixth search domain, 'n' for none or 'e' to end
this section of
questions []: n
Please select how to specify your default time zone.
Specify Time Zone by:
1. Geographic Continent/Country/Region
2. Offset from GMT
3. Time zone file
Please enter the number corresponding to how you would
like to specify the
time zone [1]:
22.
Please enter the number corresponding to how you would
like to specify the
time zone [1]: 1
On this screen you can specify your default timezone by continent and
country.
> 0 Africa
> 1 Americas
> 2 Antarctica
> 3 Arctic Ocean
> 4 Asia
> 5 Atlantic Ocean
> 6 Australia
> 7 Europe
> 8 Indian Ocean
> 9 Pacific Ocean
To choose your default timezone select a continent, then a country and
finally
a timezone.
Enter your selection here. Enter n when finished.
> [n]
23.
Enter your selection here. Enter n when finished.
> [n] 1
Americas
> 0 United States
> 1 Argentina
> 2 Brazil
> 3 Canada
> 4 Chile
> 5 Ecuador
> 6 Greenland
> 7 Mexico
[ ] 8 Anguilla
[ ] 9 Antigua & Barbuda
[ ] 10 Aruba
[ ] 11 Bahamas
[ ] 12 Barbados
[ ] 13 Belize
[ ] 14 Bolivia
[ ] 15 Cayman Islands
[ ] 16 Colombia
[ ] 17 Costa Rica
[ ] 18 Cuba
[ ] 19 Dominica
<--[40%]--[ENTER To Continue]--[n To Finish]-->
<--[40%]--[ENTER To Continue]--[n To Finish]-->
[ ] 20 Dominican Republic
[ ] 21 El Salvador
[ ] 22 French Guiana
[ ] 23 Grenada
[ ] 24 Guadeloupe
[ ] 25 Guatemala
[ ] 26 Guyana
[ ] 27 Haiti
[ ] 28 Honduras
[ ] 29 Jamaica
[ ] 30 Martinique
[ ] 31 Montserrat
[ ] 32 Netherlands Antilles
[ ] 33 Nicaragua
[ ] 34 Panama
[ ] 35 Paraguay
[ ] 36 Peru
[ ] 37 Puerto Rico
[ ] 38 St Kitts & Nevis
[ ] 39 St Lucia
<--[81%]--[ENTER To Continue]--[n To Finish]-->
[ ] 40 St Pierre & Miquelon
[ ] 41 St Vincent
[ ] 42 Suriname
[ ] 43 Trinidad & Tobago
[ ] 44 Turks & Caicos Is
[ ] 45 Uruguay
[ ] 46 Venezuela
[ ] 47 Virgin Islands (UK)
[ ] 48 Virgin Islands (US)
Enter your selection here. Enter n when finished.
> [n]
<--[40%]--[ENTER To Continue]--[n To Finish]--> 0
United States
[ ] 0 Alaska Time
[ ] 1 Alaska Time - Alaska panhandle
[ ] 2 Alaska Time - Alaska panhandle neck
[ ] 3 Alaska Time - west Alaska
[ ] 4 Aleutian Islands
[ ] 5 Central Time
[ ] 6 Central Time - Michigan - Wisconsin border
[ ] 7 Central Time - North Dakota - Oliver
County
[ ] 8 Eastern Standard Time - Indiana -
Crawford County
[ ] 9 Eastern Standard Time - Indiana - Starke
County
[ ] 10 Eastern Standard Time - Indiana - Switzerland
County
[ ] 11 Eastern Standard Time - Indiana - most
locations
[ ] 12 Eastern Time
[ ] 13 Eastern Time - Kentucky - Louisville area
[ ] 14 Eastern Time - Kentucky - Wayne County
[ ] 15 Eastern Time - Michigan - most locations
[ ] 16 Hawaii
[ ] 17 Mountain Standard Time - Arizona
[ ] 18 Mountain Time
[ ] 19 Mountain Time - Navajo
<--[90%]--[ENTER To Continue]--[n To Finish]-->
Enter your selection here. Enter n when finished.
> [n] 11
Accept the default date and time or enter new values.
The default date and time is Friday May 14 12:00:38 EST
2004
. Do you want to use this date and time (y/n) [y]?
24.
The default date and time is Friday May 14 12:00:38 EST
2004
. Do you want to use this date and time (y/n) [y]? n
Year (4 digits) [2004]:
Month (1-12) [5]:
Day (1-31) [14]:
Hour (0-23) [12]: 13
Minute (0-59) [0]: 01
Type in an alphanumeric string to be used as the root password for the
computer
you are setting up.
Enter the root password []:
25.
Enter the root password []:
Retype the above password for confirmation.
Enter the root password again []:
You have entered the following values:
Host
Name:
gvlscsun005
IP
Address:
10.212.1.241
System part of a subnet: Yes
Netmask:
255.255.255.0
Primary Network Interface: hme0
Enable
IPv6:
No
Default
Route:
Yes
Router IP
Address:
10.212.1.254
Name
Service:
DNS
Domain
Name:
corporate.vox.net
Server's IP Address:
10.212.1.150
Search Domain:
Enable
Kerberos:
No
Time
Zone:
US/East-Indiana
Enter 'y' to apply these values and proceed to the next
stage of the
installation, or 'n' to return to the beginning and make
changes (y/n):
26.
Enter 'y' to apply these values and proceed to the next
stage of the
installation, or 'n' to return to the beginning and make
changes (y/n): y
Please wait while the system is configured with your settings...
The Name Server information entered is incorrect, please go back and
enter the
correct information
DNS was selected, you can choose Cancel to re-enter the DNS settings,
or Accept
and use the settings already provided.
1. Accept
2. Cancel
Enter the number corresponding to your choice [1]
27.
Enter the number corresponding to your choice [1] 1
Please wait while the system is configured with your settings...
Solaris Web Start will assist you in installing software for Solaris.
<Press ENTER to continue> {"!" exits}
28.
<Press ENTER to continue> {"!" exits}
Installer Options
For many installations the following operations can be automatic.
Manual
operation may be appropriate if you plan to perform post-install system
administration.
Reboot automatically after software installation [y]?
29.
Reboot automatically after software installation [y]? y
Eject a CD/DVD automatically after software installation
[y]?
30.
Eject a CD/DVD automatically after software installation
[y]? y
You have chosen the following Installer Options:
AutoReboot: y
AutoEject: y
Enter 'y' if this is correct, or 'n' to make changes [y]
31.
Enter 'y' if this is correct, or 'n' to make changes [y] y
Please specify the media from which you will install the Solaris
Operating
Environment.
Media:
1. CD/DVD
2. Network File System
3. HTTP (Flash archive only)
4. FTP (Flash archive only)
5. Local Tape (Flash archive only)
Media [1]:
32.
Media [1]: 1
Please insert the first Solaris Software disc from which you will
install the
Solaris Operating Environment.
To select a different media, enter B to go Back.
[]
33.
To select a different media, enter B to go Back.
[]
Reading disc for Solaris Operating Environment...
The system is being initialized, please wait...
To install basic Solaris products into their default directory
locations,
select Default Install.
Custom install provides a choice of which Solaris products to install.
For each
product, it also provides an option to customize the products install.
Types of install available:
1. Default Install
2. Custom Install
Select the number corresponding to the type of install you
would like [1]:
34.
Select the number corresponding to the type of install you
would like [1]: 1
The Solaris Installer is determining size requirements based on your
choices, please wait... \
The following items will be installed:
Solaris Operating Environment: Solaris 9 Software
Solaris Software
Group: Entire Group
64-Bit
Selection:
Yes
Root
Device:
c0t0d0
File Systems:
c0t0d0s0 / 2032 MB
c0t0d0s1 swap 2050 MB preserved
c0t0d0s7 /export/home 4548 MB
Region and Locales:
North America
English (United States) ( en_US )
English (POSIX C) ( C )
System
Locale:
English (United States,ISO8859-1) ( en_US.ISO8
Products:
Solaris 9 Software Supplement
CD 282.
Java3D 1.2.1_04
18.3 MB
OpenGL 1.2.2 88.2
MB
PC launcher 1.0.1/PC file viewer 1.0.1
RSC 2.2.1 8.8 MB
Solaris On Sun Hardware Documentation
<--[83%]--[ENTER To Continue]--[n To Finish]-->
SunATM 5.1 9.1 MB
SunForum 3.1 19.2
MB
SunHSI PCI 3.0
0.5 MB
SunVTS 5.0 59.3 MB
Enter 'y' to accept these values and start the
installation, or 'n' to
return to the beginning and make changes (y/n):
35.
Enter 'y' to accept these values and start the
installation, or 'n' to
return to the beginning and make changes (y/n): y
Installing...
Installing Solaris software group
|-1%--------------25%-----------------50%-----------------75%--------------100%|
Pausing for 90 seconds at the "Summary" screen. The wizard
will continue to
the next step unless you select "Pause". Enter 'p' to
pause. Enter 'c' to
continue. [c]
Please specify the media from which you will install Solaris 9 Software
2 of 2
(SPARC Platform Edition).
Alternatively, choose the selection for "Skip" to skip this disc and go
on to
the next one.
Media:
1. CD/DVD
2. Network File System
3. Skip
Media [1]:
36.
Media [1]: 1
Please insert the CD/DVD for Solaris 9 Software 2 of 2 (SPARC Platform
Edition).
After you insert the disc, please press Enter.
Enter S to skip this disc and go on to the next one.
To select a different media, enter B to go Back.
[]
37.
To select a different media, enter B to go Back.
[]
Reading Solaris 9 Software 2 of 2 (SPARC Platform Edition).... |
Launching installer for Solaris 9 Software 2 of 2 (SPARC Platform
Edition).
Please Wait...
Launching installer for Solaris 9 Software 2 of 2 (SPARC Platform
Edition).
Please Wait...
The following items will be installed:
Product: Solaris 9 packages (part 2)
Location: /
Size: 552.3 MB
------------------------------------
Solaris 9 packages (part 2)
552.3 MB
Ready to Install
1. Install Now
2. Start Over
3. Exit Installation
What would you like to do [1]?
38.
What would you like to do [1]? 1
Installing Solaris 9 packages (part 2)
|-1%--------------25%-----------------50%-----------------75%--------------100%|
Pausing for 30 seconds at the "Summary" screen. The wizard
will continue to
the next step unless you select "Pause". Enter 'p' to
pause. Enter 'c' to
continue. [c]
<Press Return to reboot the system> {"!" exits}
[] May 14 14:31:48 gvlscsun005 last message repeated
1 time
May 14 14:31:57 gvlscsun005 sendmail[336]: unable to qualify my own
domain name (gvlscsun005) -- using short name
May 14 14:31:57 gvlscsun005 sendmail[337]: unable to qualify my own
domain name (gvlscsun005) -- using short name
May 14 14:38:48 gvlscsun005 reboot: rebooted by root
May 14 14:38:48 rpcbind: rpcbind terminating on signal.
May 14 14:38:48 gvlscsun005 syslogd: going down on signal 15
syncing file systems... done
rebooting...
Resetting ...
Can't open input device.
Keyboard not present. Using ttya for input and output.
Sun Enterprise 450 (2 X UltraSPARC-II 400MHz), No Keyboard
OpenBoot 3.14, 1024 MB memory installed, Serial #11689137.
Ethernet address 8:0:20:b2:5c:b1, Host ID: 80b25cb1.
Initializing Memory
Sun Enterprise 450 (2 X UltraSPARC-II 400MHz), No Keyboard
OpenBoot 3.14, 1024 MB memory installed, Serial #11689137.
Ethernet address 8:0:20:b2:5c:b1, Host ID: 80b25cb1.
Rebooting with command: boot
Boot device: disk:a File and args:
SunOS Release 5.9 Version Generic 64-bit
Copyright 1983-2002 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
WARNING: /pci@1f,4000/scsi@3 (glm0):
SCSI bus DATA IN phase
parity error
WARNING: /pci@1f,4000/scsi@3 (glm0):
Target 1 reducing sync.
transfer rate
WARNING: /pci@1f,4000/scsi@3 (glm0):
SCSI bus DATA IN phase
parity error
WARNING: /pci@1f,4000/scsi@3 (glm0):
Target 1 disabled wide SCSI
mode
WARNING: /pci@1f,4000/scsi@3 (glm0):
Target 1 reverting to async.
mode
configuring IPv4 interfaces: hme0.
Hostname: gvlscsun005
The system is coming up. Please wait.
checking ufs filesystems
/dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s7: is clean.
starting rpc services: rpcbind done.
Setting netmask of hme0 to 255.255.255.0
SUNW,hme0 : No response from Ethernet network : Link down -- cable
problem?
Setting default IPv4 interface for multicast: add net 224.0/4: gateway
gvlscsun005
syslog service starting.
volume management starting.
Creating new RSA public/private host key pair
Creating new DSA public/private host key pair
The system is ready.
gvlscsun005 console login: May 14 14:41:19 gvlscsun005 sendmail[193]:
My unqualified host name (gvlscsun005) unknown; sleeping for retry
May 14 14:41:19 gvlscsun005 sendmail[192]: My unqualified host name
(gvlscsun005) unknown; sleeping for retry
gvlscsun005 console login: