Table Of Contents
Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System
Supported Platforms
Supported Disk Drives
Before You Start
Cautions, Notes, and Tips
Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System
Devices on Supported Platforms
Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System for Sparc-based Platforms
Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System for Opteron-based Platforms
Configuring Your Host
Platform-Specific Installation Procedures
Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment
Installing the Sparc-based Solaris 10 Patches Package (CSCOh022)
Installing the Opteron-based Solaris 10 Patches Package (CSCOh032)
Installing the Solstice DiskSuite (CSCOh023)
Rebooting from the Mirrored (Secondary) Disk
Removing the Solstice DiskSuite
Installing the Log and Spool File Systems (CSCOh024)
Uninstalling the Log and Spool File System
Installing Cisco BAMS Archive Partition (CSCOh027)
Installing the Sparc-based Communications and Alarm Software Package (CSCOh026)
Installing the Opteron-based Communications Software Package (CSCOh036)
Installing the Verification Test Suite Script Package (CSCOh021)
Using the SunVTS Test Package
Normal Unit Test
Running a Test in Brief Mode
Running a Test in Full Mode
vts_script Execution Times
Removing the VTS Package (CSCOh021)
Installing the BAMS Disk Array on a Netra t 140x Host
Installing the RAID Manager Software
Configuring the RAID Module
Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System
This chapter provides instructions for installing the packages that create the Sun Solaris 10 operating system and its operating environment on the Netra and SunFire platforms. The following sections contain these instructions.
Note
In the following procedures, your responses to prompts sometimes depend on the disk drive size or other particulars of your system. These are pointed out as you follow the procedures.
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Supported Platforms
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Supported Disk Drives
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Before You Start
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Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System
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Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment
Note
For procedures on migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco MGC 9.7 software, see "Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco MGC 9.7."
Supported Platforms
This document describes the specific steps necessary for installing the Sun Solaris 10 operating system and the operating environment on the Netra t and SunFire platforms. Two platform types are used: Sparc-based and Opteron-based. The platforms that are supported for these products are identified in the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Hardware Installation Guide.
Supported Disk Drives
The following disk drives are supported:
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36 GB
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73 GB
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146 GB
Before You Start
Be sure to read the following cautions, notes, and tips before installing the Sun Solaris 10 operating system and the operating environment.
Cautions, Notes, and Tips
Caution 
During the installation of the software packages on the Netra t 112X machines, leave the front panel open to prevent damage to the CD or machine because the CD-ROM drive automatically ejects the CD.
Note
The Cisco PGW 2200 PSTN Gateway (hereafter referred to as Cisco PGW 2200) is the current name for the Cisco VSC 3000 and Cisco SC 2200. Some command output might use these older names.
Note
The procedures in this chapter require a working knowledge of the system administration procedures for the Sun Solaris (UNIX) operating system.
Note
Be sure to have the required information listed in "Preparing for Sun Solaris Operating System and Cisco MGC Software Installation," before you begin the installation process.
Note
Allow at least 2 hours downtime for the installation of the Cisco MGC software environment.
Note
The text in the screens displayed throughout this document might differ slightly from the text displayed on your console. The screen displays are for reference only and should be treated as examples.
Note
Most of the steps in the installation process ask you to press F2 to continue. However, F2 does not apply to all console types. If it does not apply on your system, you should press Esc-2 instead.
Tip
During the installation process, monitor system output frequently for error messages and correct any error conditions before continuing with the installation.
Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System
This section provides the following instructions for loading the Sun Solaris 10 operating system:
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Devices on Supported Platforms
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Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System for Sparc-based Platforms
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Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System for Opteron-based Platforms
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Configuring Your Host
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Platform-Specific Installation Procedures
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Installing the Sparc-based Solaris 10 Patches Package (CSCOh022)
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Installing the Opteron-based Solaris 10 Patches Package (CSCOh032)
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Installing the Solstice DiskSuite (CSCOh023)
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Installing the Log and Spool File Systems (CSCOh024)
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Installing Cisco BAMS Archive Partition (CSCOh027)
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Installing the Sparc-based Communications and Alarm Software Package (CSCOh026)
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Installing the Opteron-based Communications Software Package (CSCOh036)
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Installing the Verification Test Suite Script Package (CSCOh021)
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Installing the BAMS Disk Array on a Netra t 140x Host
Devices on Supported Platforms
Table 2-1 shows the Ethernet and disk drive device names for each platform type. This table is referenced throughout this chapter.
Table 2-1 Device Names on Supported Host Platforms
Platform Type
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Ethernet Interfaces
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Disk Drives
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First
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Second
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Third
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Fourth
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First
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Second
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Third
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Fourth
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Netra t 1120/1125
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hme0
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hme1
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—
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—
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c0t0d0
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c0t0d1
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—
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—
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Netra t 1400/1405
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hme0
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hme1 or ce0
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—
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—
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c0t0d0
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c0t0d1
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—
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—
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Sun Fire V120 / Netra 120
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eri0
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eri1 or qfe0 or ce0
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qfe1or ce1
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qfe2 or ce2
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c1t0d0
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c1t1d0
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—
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—
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Sun Fire V210 / Netra 210
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bge0
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bge1
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bge2
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bge3
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c1t0d0
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c1t1d0
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—
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—
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Netra 20
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eri0
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hme0 or ce0
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—
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—
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c1t0d0
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c1t1d0
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—
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—
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Netra 240
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bge0
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bge1
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bge21
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bge31
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c1t0d0
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c1t1d0
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—
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—
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Sun Fire V40z
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bge0
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bge1
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ce0
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c1t0d0
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c1t1d0
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—
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—
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Sun Fire X4600
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e1000g0
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e1000g1
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|
—
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c3t0d0
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c3t1d0
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—
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—
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Netra 440
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ce0
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ce1
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—
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—
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c1t0d0
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c1t1d0
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c1t2d01
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c1t3d01
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1 If your platform has multiple disk drives, install the Solaris 10 Operating System on the first disk drive only.
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Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System for Sparc-based Platforms
The instructions in this section were written to correspond with the instructions in the Cisco Solaris 10 Operating System Startup Disk for Sparc-based Platforms. Other Solaris installations are similar, with slight variations. These instructions will note the differences between the sets of installation instructions.
Step 1
Choose one of the following options to connect the Cisco PGW 2200:
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Connect to the Cisco MGC through a console port.
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Connect a keyboard and monitor to the Cisco MGC.
Step 2
This step is optional—if you decide to skip this step, go to Step 3.
a.
Place the system in single-user mode by shutting down the standby machine.
b.
When the machine prompts for a password, type either ^ -d to proceed with normal startup, or the root password for system maintenance.
Step 3
Load the appropriate version of the CD-ROM labeled Cisco Solaris 10 Operating Software Startup Disk for Sparc-based Platforms into the CD-ROM drive.
Step 4
If the system is currently running, log in as root.
Step 5
Bring the system to the ok prompt by entering the following command:
Note
If you are prompted to select a language before booting from the CD, go to the ok prompt by sending a break on the console port. On the Netra 20, 240, and 440 platforms, the key sequence <cr>#. gets you to the system controller prompt.
From the system controller prompt, use the break -y command to break out of the operating system and console -f command to return to the console display. You should see the ok prompt.
Step 6
Boot the system from the CD-ROM drive by entering the appropriate command:
Information similar to the following is displayed:
<<< Log from embassy started June 08, 2006, 10:47:10 >>>
SC Alert: Host System has Reset
Keyboard not present. Using ttya for input and output.
Copyright 1998-2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
OpenBoot 4.13.0, 8192 MB memory installed, Serial #58524225.
Ethernet address 0:3:ba:7d:2:41, Host ID: 837d0241.
Rebooting with command: boot cdrom - install
Boot device: /pci@1e,600000/ide@d/cdrom@0,0:f File and args: - install
SunOS Release 5.10 Version Generic 64-bit
Copyright 1983-2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Hardware watchdog enabled
Using RPC Bootparams for network configuration information.
Attempting to configure interface ce2...
Attempting to configure interface ce1...
Attempting to configure interface ce0...
Beginning system identification...
Searching for configuration file(s)...
Discovering additional network configuration...
Completing system identification...
Starting remote procedure call (RPC) services: done.
System identification complete.
Starting Solaris installation program...
Searching for JumpStart directory...
<<< using cdrom install_config >>>
Checking rules.ok file...
Using profile: any_machine
Using finish script: any_finish
Executing JumpStart preinstall phase...
Searching for SolStart directory...
Checking rules.ok file...
Using begin script: install_begin
Using finish script: patch_finish
Executing SolStart preinstall phase...
Executing begin script "install_begin"...
Begin script install_begin execution completed.
- Selecting cluster (SUNWCrnet)
- Selecting package (SUNWadmc)
- Selecting package (SUNWadmfw)
- Selecting package (SUNWcpc)
- Selecting package (SUNWcpcu)
- Selecting package (SUNWcstl)
- Selecting package (SUNWless)
- Selecting package (SUNWlur)
- Selecting package (SUNWluu)
- Selecting package (SUNWmkcd)
- Selecting package (SUNWmipu)
- Selecting package (SUNWmipr)
- Selecting package (SUNWocf)
- Selecting package (SUNWocfr)
- Selecting package (SUNWspnego)
- Selecting package (SUNWter)
- Selecting package (SUNWtnfc)
- Selecting package (SUNWucbt)
- Selecting package (SUNWvld)
- Selecting package (SUNWvldu)
- Selecting package (SUNWzsh)
- Selecting package (SUNWsacom)
- Selecting package (SUNWroute)
- Selecting package (SUNWxwfnt)
- Selecting package (SUNWxwdv)
- Selecting package (SUNWctpls)
- Selecting package (SUNWgssdh)
- Selecting package (SUNWm64cf)
- Selecting package (SUNWj5rt)
- Selecting package (SUNWxwplt)
- Selecting package (SUNWxwplr)
- Selecting package (SUNWdtcor)
- Selecting package (SUNWxwice)
- Selecting package (SUNWxwrtl)
- Selecting package (SUNWlibC)
- Selecting package (SUNWmfrun)
- Selecting package (SUNWi15rf)
- Selecting package (SUNWmdu)
- Selecting package (SUNWadmfr)
- Selecting package (SUNWrsg)
- Selecting package (SUNWsadmi)
- Selecting package (SUNWsasnm)
- Selecting package (SUNWmibii)
- Selecting package (SUNWxi18n)
- Selecting package (SUNWtoo)
- Selecting package (SUNWsprot)
- Selecting package (SUNWbip)
- Selecting package (SUNWbind)
- Selecting package (SUNWbindr)
- Selecting package (SUNWgzip)
- Selecting package (SUNWzip)
- Selecting package (SUNWbash)
- Selecting package (SUNWtcsh)
- Selecting package (SUNWgss)
- Selecting package (SUNWgssc)
- Selecting package (SUNWgssk)
- Selecting package (SUNWqos)
- Selecting package (SUNWqosu)
- Selecting package (SUNWmdb)
- Selecting package (SUNWmdbr)
- Selecting package (SUNWmdbdm)
- Selecting package (SUNWnfsckr)
- Selecting package (SUNWnfscr)
- Selecting package (SUNWnfscu)
- Selecting package (SUNWifp)
- Selecting package (SUNWged)
- Selecting package (SUNW1394)
- Selecting package (SUNWqfed)
- Selecting package (SUNWaccr)
- Selecting package (SUNWaccu)
- Selecting package (SUNWus)
- Selecting package (SUNWrsgk)
- Selecting package (SUNWzebrar)
- Selecting package (SUNWzebrau)
- Selecting package (SUNWeurf)
- Selecting package (SUNWgcmn)
- Selecting package (SUNWeuodf)
- Selecting package (SUNWxwacx)
- Selecting package (SUNWpoolr)
- Selecting package (SUNWpool)
- Selecting package (SUNWluzone)
- Selecting package (SUNWzoner)
- Selecting package (SUNWzoneu)
- Selecting package (SUNWbtool)
- Selecting package (SUNWdtrc)
- Selecting package (SUNWdtrp)
- Selecting package (SUNWfss)
- Selecting package (SUNWinst)
- Selecting package (SUNWipc)
- Selecting package (SUNWqus)
- Selecting package (SUNWqusu)
- Selecting package (SUNWrcmdc)
- Selecting package (SUNWdtdmr)
- Selecting package (SUNWtltk)
- Selecting package (SUNWtnetc)
- Selecting package (SUNWtnfd)
- Selecting package (SUNWtnetd)
- Selecting package (SUNWtnetr)
- Selecting package (SUNWsshcu)
- Selecting package (SUNWsshdr)
- Selecting package (SUNWsshdu)
- Selecting package (SUNWsshr)
- Selecting package (SUNWsshu)
- Selecting package (SUNWbart)
- Configuring boot device
- Using disk (c1t0d0) for "rootdisk"
- Configuring / (c1t0d0s0)
- Configuring /var (c1t0d0s1)
- Configuring swap (c1t0d0s3)
- Configuring /opt (c1t0d0s5)
- Deselecting unmodified disk (c1t1d0)
- Deselecting unmodified disk (c1t2d0)
- Deselecting unmodified disk (c1t3d0)
Verifying disk configuration
Verifying space allocation
- Total software size: 345.58 Mbytes
Configuring disk (c1t0d0)
- Creating Solaris disk label (VTOC)
Creating and checking UFS file systems
/dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s0: 4100928 sectors in 403 cylinders of 24 tracks, 424 sectors
2002.4MB in 45 cyl groups (9 c/g, 44.72MB/g, 10816 i/g)
super-block backups (for fsck -F ufs -o b=#) at:
32, 92048, 184064, 276080, 368096, 460112, 552128, 644144, 736160, 828176,
3206768, 3298784, 3390800, 3482816, 3574832, 3666848, 3758864, 3850880,
- Creating /var (c1t0d0s1)
/dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s1: 10247232 sectors in 1007 cylinders of 24 tracks, 424 sectors
5003.5MB in 101 cyl groups (10 c/g, 49.69MB/g, 6016 i/g)
super-block backups (for fsck -F ufs -o b=#) at:
32, 102224, 204416, 306608, 408800, 510992, 613184, 715376, 817568, 919760,
9271856, 9374048, 9476240, 9578432, 9680624, 9768992, 9871184, 9973376,
- Creating /opt (c1t0d0s5)
/dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s5: 116647488 sectors in 11463 cylinders of 24 tracks, 424 sectors
56956.8MB in 1147 cyl groups (10 c/g, 49.69MB/g, 6016 i/g)
super-block backups (for fsck -F ufs -o b=#) at:
32, 102224, 204416, 306608, 408800, 510992, 613184, 715376, 817568, 919760,
Initializing cylinder groups:
super-block backups for last 10 cylinder groups at:
115708496, 115810688, 115912880, 116015072, 116117264, 116219456, 116321648,
116423840, 116526032, 116628224,
Beginning Solaris software installation
Installation of <SUNWcsu> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWcsr> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWcsl> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWcnetr> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWckr> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWkvm> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWcar> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWcakr> was successful.
add c devices/pseudo/arp@0:arp (44, 0) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/arp=../devices/pseudo/arp@0:arp
add c devices/pseudo/clone@0:ibd (11, 232) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/ibd=../devices/pseudo/clone@0:ibd
add c devices/pseudo/icmp@0:icmp (5, 0) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/icmp=../devices/pseudo/icmp@0:icmp
add c devices/pseudo/icmp@0:icmp (5, 0) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/rawip=../devices/pseudo/icmp@0:icmp
add c devices/pseudo/icmp6@0:icmp6 (144, 1) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/icmp6=../devices/pseudo/icmp6@0:icmp6
add c devices/pseudo/icmp6@0:icmp6 (144, 1) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/rawip6=../devices/pseudo/icmp6@0:icmp6
add c devices/pseudo/ip@0:ip (3, 0) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/ip=../devices/pseudo/ip@0:ip
add c devices/pseudo/ip6@0:ip6 (143, 1) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/ip6=../devices/pseudo/ip6@0:ip6
add c devices/pseudo/rts@0:rts (43, 0) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/rts=../devices/pseudo/rts@0:rts
add c devices/pseudo/tcp@0:tcp (42, 2) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/tcp=../devices/pseudo/tcp@0:tcp
add c devices/pseudo/tcp6@0:tcp6 (146, 3) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/tcp6=../devices/pseudo/tcp6@0:tcp6
add c devices/pseudo/udp@0:udp (41, 0) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/udp=../devices/pseudo/udp@0:udp
add c devices/pseudo/udp6@0:udp6 (145, 1) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/udp6=../devices/pseudo/udp6@0:udp6
add c devices/pseudo/ipsecah@0:ipsecah (140, 1) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/ipsecah=../devices/pseudo/ipsecah@0:ipsecah
add c devices/pseudo/ipsecesp@0:ipsecesp (141, 1) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/ipsecesp=../devices/pseudo/ipsecesp@0:ipsecesp
add c devices/pseudo/keysock@0:keysock (139, 0) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/keysock=../devices/pseudo/keysock@0:keysock
add c devices/pseudo/cn@0:console (0, 0) 0620 root tty
add link /dev/console=../devices/pseudo/cn@0:console
add c devices/pseudo/cn@0:syscon (0, 0) 0620 root tty
add link /dev/syscon=../devices/pseudo/cn@0:syscon
add c devices/pseudo/cn@0:systty (0, 0) 0620 root tty
add link /dev/systty=../devices/pseudo/cn@0:systty
add c devices/pseudo/devinfo@0:devinfo (88, 0) 0640 root sys
add c devices/pseudo/ksyms@0:ksyms (72, 0) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/ksyms=../devices/pseudo/ksyms@0:ksyms
add c devices/pseudo/log@0:conslog (21, 0) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/conslog=../devices/pseudo/log@0:conslog
add c devices/pseudo/log@0:log (21, 5) 0640 root sys
add link /dev/log=../devices/pseudo/log@0:log
add c devices/pseudo/mm@0:mem (13, 0) 0640 root sys
add link /dev/mem=../devices/pseudo/mm@0:mem
add c devices/pseudo/mm@0:kmem (13, 1) 0640 root sys
add link /dev/kmem=../devices/pseudo/mm@0:kmem
add c devices/pseudo/mm@0:null (13, 2) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/null=../devices/pseudo/mm@0:null
add c devices/pseudo/mm@0:allkmem (13, 3) 0600 root sys
add link /dev/allkmem=../devices/pseudo/mm@0:allkmem
add c devices/pseudo/mm@0:zero (13, 12) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/zero=../devices/pseudo/mm@0:zero
add c devices/pseudo/openeepr@0:openprom (38, 0) 0640 root sys
add link /dev/openprom=../devices/pseudo/openeepr@0:openprom
add c devices/pseudo/sad@0:admin (12, 1) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/sad/admin=../../devices/pseudo/sad@0:admin
add c devices/pseudo/sad@0:user (12, 0) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/sad/user=../../devices/pseudo/sad@0:user
add c devices/pseudo/sy@0:tty (22, 0) 0666 root tty
add link /dev/tty=../devices/pseudo/sy@0:tty
add c devices/pseudo/sysevent@0:sysevent (214, 0) 0600 root sys
add link /dev/sysevent=../devices/pseudo/sysevent@0:sysevent
add c devices/pseudo/sysmsg@0:msglog (97, 1) 0600 root sys
add link /dev/msglog=../devices/pseudo/sysmsg@0:msglog
add c devices/pseudo/sysmsg@0:sysmsg (97, 0) 0600 root sys
add link /dev/sysmsg=../devices/pseudo/sysmsg@0:sysmsg
add c devices/pseudo/tl@0:ticots (105, 0) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/ticots=../devices/pseudo/tl@0:ticots
add c devices/pseudo/tl@0:ticotsord (105, 1) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/ticotsord=../devices/pseudo/tl@0:ticotsord
add c devices/pseudo/tl@0:ticlts (105, 2) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/ticlts=../devices/pseudo/tl@0:ticlts
add c devices/pseudo/wc@0:wscons (15, 0) 0600 root sys
add link /dev/wscons=../devices/pseudo/wc@0:wscons
add c devices/pseudo/clone@0:eri (11, 8) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/eri=../devices/pseudo/clone@0:eri
add c devices/pseudo/clone@0:hme (11, 7) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/hme=../devices/pseudo/clone@0:hme
add c devices/pseudo/cvc@0:cvc (132, 0) 0600 root sys
add c devices/pseudo/cvcredir@0:cvcredir (133, 0) 0600 root sys
Installation of <SUNWcsd> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWsshdr> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWzlib> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWgssc> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWgss> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWopenssl-libraries> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWsshcu> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWsshdu> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWsshr> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWsshu> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWperl584core> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWperl584usr> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWesu> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWlibC> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWlibmsr> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWlibms> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWlexpt> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWwbsup> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWinstall-patch-utils-root> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWswmt> was successful.
Reboot client to install driver.
Installation of <SUNWib> was successful.
Reboot client to install driver.
Installation of <SUNWtavor> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWxwice> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWxwrtl> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWbzip> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWxwfnt> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWxwdv> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWxwplr> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWcpp> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWdtcor> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWxwplt> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWctpls> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWmfrun> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWtcsh> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWtecla> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWter> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWgcmn> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWpr> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWtls> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWdtdmr> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWtltk> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWkrbr> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWkrbu> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWtnetc> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWtnetd> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWtnetr> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWtnfc> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWtnfd> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWtoo> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWucbt> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWudaplr> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWudaplu> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWipoib> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWudapltu> was successful.
Reboot client to install driver.
Installation of <SUNWudapltr> was successful.
Reboot client to install driver.
Reboot client to install driver.
Reboot client to install driver.
Reboot client to install driver.
Installation of <SUNWaudd> was successful.
Reboot client to install driver.
Reboot client to install driver.
Reboot client to install driver.
Reboot client to install driver.
Reboot client to install driver.
Reboot client to install driver.
Reboot client to install driver.
Reboot client to install driver.
Reboot client to install driver.
Reboot client to install driver.
Installation of <SUNWusb> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWusbs> was successful.
Reboot client to install driver.
Installation of <SUNWuedg> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWugen> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWxi18n> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWvld> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWvldu> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWnfsckr> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWnfscr> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWnfscu> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWj5rt> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWproduct-registry-root> was successful.
registry conversion not required
Installation of <SUNWwsr2> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWsprot> was successful.
Reboot client to install driver.
Installation of <SUNWxge> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWlxml> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWocfr> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWocf> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWgzip> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWeurf> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWi15rf> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWadmlib-sysid> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWadmr> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWadmap> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWmdr> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWmdu> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWadmc> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWadmfr> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWadmfw> was successful.
Installing /a/etc/default/lu
Installation of <SUNWlur> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWluu> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWxwacx> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWbip> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWrcmdc> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWnisr> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWnisu> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWzebrar> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWzebrau> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWzip> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWzoner> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWluzone> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWpoolr> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWpool> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWzoneu> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWzsh> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWcpcu> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWfmd> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWmdb> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWmdbr> was successful.
Reboot client to install driver.
Installation of <SUNW1394> was successful.
Reboot client to install driver.
Installation of <SUNWced> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWcpc> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWbash> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWaccr> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWaccu> was successful.
Reboot client to install driver.
Installation of <SUNWses> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWssad> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWcslr> was successful.
Reboot client to install driver.
Installation of <SUNWus> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWrsg> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWgssdh> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWgssk> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWhmd> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWbtool> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWidnl> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWluxop> was successful.
Reboot client to install driver.
Installation of <SUNWifp> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWinst> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWipc> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWipfr> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWipfu> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWiscsir> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWiscsiu> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWloc> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWbart> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWbindr> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWbind> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWcfcl> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWcfclr> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWcfpl> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWcfplr> was successful.
Reboot client to install driver.
Installation of <SUNWjfca> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWjfcau> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWcstl> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWjss> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWkey> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWless> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWeuodf> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWdtrc> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWdtrp> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWlibsasl> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWlldap> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWerid> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWluxopr> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWm64cf> was successful.
Modifying /a/etc/hba.conf
Installation of <SUNWfchbar> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWfchba> was successful.
Reboot client to install driver.
Installation of <SUNWfctl> was successful.
Reboot client to install driver.
Installation of <SUNWfcip> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWfcmdb> was successful.
Reboot client to install driver.
Installation of <SUNWfcp> was successful.
Reboot client to install driver.
Installation of <SUNWfcsm> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWmdbdm> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWfss> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWmibii> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWsasnm> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWsadmi> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWsacom> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWmipr> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWmipu> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWmkcd> was successful.
Reboot client to install driver.
Installation of <SUNWged> was successful.
Reboot client to install driver.
Installation of <SUNWpd> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWpkgcmdsr> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWpkgcmdsu> was successful.
Reboot client to install driver.
Installation of <SUNWqfed> was successful.
Reboot client to install driver.
Installation of <SUNWqlc> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWqos> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWqosu> was successful.
Reboot client to install driver.
Installation of <SUNWqus> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWqusu> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWsolnm> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWroute> was successful.
Reboot client to install driver.
Installation of <SUNWrpcib> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWrsgk> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWspnego> was successful.
Solaris 10 software installation succeeded
Solaris 10 packages fully installed
SUNWinstall-patch-utils-root
SUNWproduct-registry-root
- Mount points table (/etc/vfstab)
/proc - /proc proc - no -
/dev/dsk/c1t0d0s3 - - swap - no -
/dev/dsk/c1t0d0s0 /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s0 / ufs 1 no -
/dev/dsk/c1t0d0s1 /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s1 /var ufs 1 no -
/dev/dsk/c1t0d0s5 /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s5 /opt ufs 2 yes -
/devices - /devices devfs - no -
ctfs - /system/contract ctfs - no -
objfs - /system/object objfs - no -
swap - /tmp tmpfs - yes -
- Unselected disk mount points (/var/sadm/system/data/vfstab.unselected)
/dev/dsk/c1t1d0s7 /dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s7 /export/home0 ufs - - -
/dev/dsk/c1t2d0s7 /dev/rdsk/c1t2d0s7 /export/home1 ufs - - -
/dev/dsk/c1t3d0s7 /dev/rdsk/c1t3d0s7 /export/home2 ufs - - -
- Network host addresses (/etc/hosts)
- Network host addresses (/etc/hosts)
- Environment variables (/etc/default/init)
Customizing system devices
- Physical devices (/devices)
Installing boot information
- Installing boot blocks (c1t0d0s0)
Executing SolStart postinstall phase...
Executing finish script "patch_finish"...
Finish script patch_finish execution completed.
Executing JumpStart postinstall phase...
Finish script any_finish execution completed.
The begin script log 'begin.log'
is located in /var/sadm/system/logs after reboot.
The finish script log 'finish.log'
is located in /var/sadm/system/logs after reboot.
syncing file systems... done
Keyboard not present. Using ttya for input and output.
OpenBoot 3.23, 4096 MB memory installed, Serial #12797485.
Ethernet address 8:0:20:c3:46:2d, Host ID: 80c3462d.
Rebooting with command: boot
Boot device: /pci@1f,4000/scsi@3/disk@0,0:a File and args:
SunOS Release 5.10 Version Generic 64-bit
Copyright 1983-2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Loading smf(5) service descriptions: 67/67
/dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s5: is logging.
Creating new rsa public/private host key pair
Creating new dsa public/private host key pair
Configuring network interface addresses: ce0 hme0 hme1
This system is configured with NFS version 4, which uses a domain
name that is automatically derived from the system's name services.
The derived domain name is sufficient for most configurations. In a
few cases, mounts that cross different domains might cause files to
be owned by "nobody" due to the lack of a common domain name.
Do you need to override the system's default NFS version 4 domain
Step 7
Enter no to continue the reconfiguration process and press Enter.
The system displays information similar to the following:
For more information about how the NFS version 4 default domain
name is derived and its impact, refer to the man pages for nfs(4)
and nfsmapid(1m), and the System Administration Guide: Network
This completes the installation of the Sun Solaris 10 operating system. Proceed to the "Configuring Your Host" section.
Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System for Opteron-based Platforms
The instructions in this section were written to correspond with the instructions in the Cisco Solaris 10 Operating System Startup Disk for Opteron-based Platforms. Other Solaris installations are similar, with slight variations. These instructions will note the differences between the sets of installation instructions.
Step 1
Choose one of the following options to connect the Cisco PGW 2200:
•
Connect to the Cisco MGC through a console port.
•
Connect a keyboard and monitor to the Cisco MGC.
Note
Cisco recommends that you connect to the PGW 2200 using a keyboard and monitor. If you choose to connect through the console port, you need to ensure that Console Redirection is enabled as instructed in Step 6.
Step 2
Follow these steps to connect to the target system through a serial port:
a.
Log in to the SP (Service Processor) as an Administrator:
b.
Type the following command to start the ILOM Service Processor (SP) GUI:
Step 3
This step is optional—if you decide to skip this, go to Step 3.
a.
Place the system in single-user mode by shutting down the standby machine.
b.
When the machine prompts for a password, type either ^ -d to proceed with normal startup, or the root password for system maintenance.
Step 4
Load the appropriate version of the CD-ROM labeled Cisco Solaris 10 Operating Software Startup Disk for Opteron-based Platforms into the CD-ROM drive.
Step 5
If the system is currently running, log in as root.
Step 6
Boot the system from the CD-ROM drive by entering the appropriate command:
Note
You may be prompted during the reboot to enter Ctrl-B or Ctrl-C to open configuration tools for your hardware. You do not need to open any of these tools to complete this installation.
Perform the following steps once the reboot starts:
a.
Press the F2 key to open the Setup menu. The Setup menu opens after the self-tests have been completed.
b.
Go to the BOOT setup information.
c.
Ensure that the CD-ROM is the first bootable device in the list.
d.
Choose the Advanced menu from the category selections at the top of the screen.
e.
If you connected to the PGW 2200 using the console port, ensure Console Redirection is set to enable or always.
f.
Save your changes and exit the Setup menu.
Information similar to the following is displayed:
SSC Alert: Host System has Reset
Keyboard not present. Using ttya for input and output.
Caution 
Ensure that the selected display device is set to the corresponding console device. If you use a monitor, choose solaris. If you use serial console, select solaris ttya.
SunFire V40z, No Keyboard
Copyright 1998-2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
OpenBoot 4.13.0, 8192 MB memory installed, Serial #58524225.
Ethernet address 0:3:ba:7d:2:41, Host ID: 837d0241.
Rebooting with command: boot cdrom - install
Boot device: /pci@1e,600000/ide@d/cdrom@0,0:f File and args: - install
SunOS Release 5.10 Version Generic 64-bit
Copyright 1983-2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Hardware watchdog enabled
Using RPC Bootparams for network configuration information.
Attempting to configure interface ce2...
Attempting to configure interface ce1...
Attempting to configure interface ce0...
Beginning system identification...
Searching for configuration file(s)...
Discovering additional network configuration...
Completing system identification...
Starting remote procedure call (RPC) services: done.
System identification complete.
Starting Solaris installation program...
Searching for JumpStart directory...
<<< using cdrom install_config >>>
Checking rules.ok file...
Using profile: any_machine
Using finish script: any_finish
Executing JumpStart preinstall phase...
Searching for SolStart directory...
Checking rules.ok file...
Executing profile begin script...
Completed profile begin script.
- Selecting cluster (SUNWCreq)
- Deselecting cluster (SUNWCudf)
- Deselecting cluster (SUNWCbs)
- Deselecting cluster (SUNWCnfss)
- Deselecting cluster (SUNWCsndm)
- Deselecting cluster (SUNWCpcmc)
- Deselecting cluster (SUNWCpicl)
- Selecting cluster (SUNWCacc)
- Selecting cluster (SUNWCssh)
- Selecting cluster (SUNWCpool)
- Selecting cluster (SUNWCvld)
- Selecting cluster (SUNWCfwshl)
- Selecting cluster (SUNWClu)
- Selecting cluster (SUNWCcpc)
- Selecting cluster (SUNWCsea)
- Selecting cluster (SUNWCstl)
- Selecting cluster (SUNWCmip)
- Selecting cluster (SUNWCqos)
- Selecting cluster (SUNWCzone)
- Selecting cluster (SUNWCzebra)
- Deselecting package (SUNWauda)
- Deselecting package (SUNWad810)
- Deselecting package (SUNWvia823x)
- Deselecting package (SUNWcnsu)
- Deselecting package (SUNWtnamd)
- Deselecting package (SUNWtnamr)
- Deselecting package (SUNWrcmdr)
- Deselecting package (SUNWrcmds)
- Deselecting package (SUNWtftp)
- Deselecting package (SUNWtftpr)
- Deselecting package (SUNWcnsr)
- Deselecting package (SUNWatfsr)
- Deselecting package (SUNWatfsu)
- Deselecting package (SUNWftpr)
- Deselecting package (SUNWftpu)
- Deselecting package (SUNWipmi)
- Deselecting package (SUNWxsvc)
- Deselecting package (SUNWflexruntime)
- Deselecting package (SUNWxwmod)
- Selecting package (SUNWadmc)
- Selecting package (SUNWadmfr)
- Selecting package (SUNWadmfw)
- Selecting package (SUNWdtdmr)
- Selecting package (SUNWxwfnt)
- Selecting package (SUNWzip)
- Selecting package (SUNWless)
- Selecting package (SUNWeurf)
- Selecting package (SUNWj5rt)
- Selecting package (SUNWxwacx)
- Selecting package (SUNWxwice)
- Selecting package (SUNWxwplr)
- Selecting package (SUNWxwrtl)
- Selecting package (SUNWxwplt)
- Selecting package (SUNWxi18n)
- Selecting package (SUNWtltk)
- Selecting package (SUNWeuodf)
- Selecting package (SUNWocf)
- Selecting package (SUNWocfr)
- Selecting package (SUNWbtool)
- Selecting package (SUNWsprot)
- Selecting package (SUNWmdbdm)
- Selecting package (SUNWmkcd)
- Selecting package (SUNWspnego)
- Selecting package (SUNWtnfc)
- Selecting package (SUNWtnfd)
- Selecting package (SUNWbind)
- Selecting package (SUNWbindr)
- Selecting package (SUNWctpls)
- Selecting package (SUNWfss)
- Selecting package (SUNWgcmn)
- Selecting package (SUNWgssdh)
- Selecting package (SUNWgssk)
- Selecting package (SUNWinst)
- Selecting package (SUNWi15rf)
- Selecting package (SUNWipc)
- Selecting package (SUNWmdbr)
- Selecting package (SUNWmfrun)
- Selecting package (SUNWrsg)
- Selecting package (SUNWrsgk)
- Selecting package (SUNWter)
- Selecting package (SUNWtoo)
- Selecting package (SUNW1394)
- Configuring boot device
- Using disk (c1t0d0) for "rootdisk"
- Deleting Solaris fdisk partition (c1t0d0)
- Deleting Solaris fdisk partition (c1t1d0)
- Creating "all" Solaris fdisk partition (c1t0d0)
- Creating "all" Solaris fdisk partition (c1t1d0)
- Configuring / (c1t0d0s0)
- Configuring /var (c1t0d0s1)
- Configuring swap (c1t0d0s3)
- Configuring /opt (c1t0d0s5)
- Deselecting unmodified disk (c1t1d0)
Verifying disk configuration
Verifying space allocation
- Total software size: 420.10 Mbytes
You may need to eject the CD or select a different
boot device after reboot to avoid repeating the
Configuring disk (c1t0d0)
- Creating Fdisk partition table
Fdisk partition table for disk c1t0d0 (input file for fdisk(1M))
type: 130 active: 128 offset: 16065 size: 143347995
type: 100 active: 0 offset: 0 size: 0
type: 100 active: 0 offset: 0 size: 0
type: 100 active: 0 offset: 0 size: 0
- Creating Solaris disk label (VTOC)
Creating and checking UFS file systems
Warning: 1474 sector(s) in last cylinder unallocated
/dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s0: 4096574 sectors in 667 cylinders of 48 tracks, 128 sectors
2000.3MB in 42 cyl groups (16 c/g, 48.00MB/g, 11648 i/g)
super-block backups (for fsck -F ufs -o b=#) at:
32, 98464, 196896, 295328, 393760, 492192, 590624, 689056, 787488, 885920,
3149856, 3248288, 3346720, 3445152, 3543584, 3642016, 3740448, 3838880,
- Creating /var (c1t0d0s1)
Warning: 4866 sector(s) in last cylinder unallocated
/dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s1: 10249470 sectors in 1669 cylinders of 48 tracks, 128 sectors
5004.6MB in 105 cyl groups (16 c/g, 48.00MB/g, 5824 i/g)
super-block backups (for fsck -F ufs -o b=#) at:
32, 98464, 196896, 295328, 393760, 492192, 590624, 689056, 787488, 885920,
9342880, 9441312, 9539744, 9638176, 9736608, 9835040, 9933472, 10031904,
- Creating /opt (c1t0d0s5)
Warning: 1062 sector(s) in last cylinder unallocated
/dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s5: 116599770 sectors in 18978 cylinders of 48 tracks, 128 sectors
56933.5MB in 1187 cyl groups (16 c/g, 48.00MB/g, 5824 i/g)
super-block backups (for fsck -F ufs -o b=#) at:
32, 98464, 196896, 295328, 393760, 492192, 590624, 689056, 787488, 885920,
Initializing cylinder groups:
super-block backups for last 10 cylinder groups at:
115707040, 115805472, 115903904, 116002336, 116100768, 116199200, 116297632,
116396064, 116494496, 116592928
Beginning Solaris software installation
Installation of <SUNWcsu> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWcsr> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWcsl> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWcnetr> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWckr> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWkvm> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWcar> was successful.
Installation of <SUNWcakr> was successful.
add c devices/pseudo/arp@0:arp (44, 0) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/arp=../devices/pseudo/arp@0:arp
add c devices/pseudo/clone@0:ibd (11, 170) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/ibd=../devices/pseudo/clone@0:ibd
add c devices/pseudo/icmp@0:icmp (5, 0) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/icmp=../devices/pseudo/icmp@0:icmp
add c devices/pseudo/icmp@0:icmp (5, 0) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/rawip=../devices/pseudo/icmp@0:icmp
add c devices/pseudo/icmp6@0:icmp6 (140, 1) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/icmp6=../devices/pseudo/icmp6@0:icmp6
add c devices/pseudo/icmp6@0:icmp6 (140, 1) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/rawip6=../devices/pseudo/icmp6@0:icmp6
add c devices/pseudo/ip@0:ip (3, 0) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/ip=../devices/pseudo/ip@0:ip
add c devices/pseudo/ip6@0:ip6 (139, 1) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/ip6=../devices/pseudo/ip6@0:ip6
add c devices/pseudo/rts@0:rts (43, 0) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/rts=../devices/pseudo/rts@0:rts
add c devices/pseudo/tcp@0:tcp (42, 2) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/tcp=../devices/pseudo/tcp@0:tcp
add c devices/pseudo/tcp6@0:tcp6 (142, 3) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/tcp6=../devices/pseudo/tcp6@0:tcp6
add c devices/pseudo/udp@0:udp (41, 0) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/udp=../devices/pseudo/udp@0:udp
add c devices/pseudo/udp6@0:udp6 (141, 1) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/udp6=../devices/pseudo/udp6@0:udp6
add c devices/pseudo/ipsecah@0:ipsecah (137, 1) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/ipsecah=../devices/pseudo/ipsecah@0:ipsecah
add c devices/pseudo/ipsecesp@0:ipsecesp (138, 1) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/ipsecesp=../devices/pseudo/ipsecesp@0:ipsecesp
add c devices/pseudo/keysock@0:keysock (136, 0) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/keysock=../devices/pseudo/keysock@0:keysock
add c devices/pseudo/cn@0:console (0, 0) 0620 root tty
add link /dev/console=../devices/pseudo/cn@0:console
add c devices/pseudo/cn@0:syscon (0, 0) 0620 root tty
add link /dev/syscon=../devices/pseudo/cn@0:syscon
add c devices/pseudo/cn@0:systty (0, 0) 0620 root tty
add link /dev/systty=../devices/pseudo/cn@0:systty
add c devices/pseudo/devinfo@0:devinfo (88, 0) 0640 root sys
add c devices/pseudo/ksyms@0:ksyms (72, 0) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/ksyms=../devices/pseudo/ksyms@0:ksyms
add c devices/pseudo/log@0:conslog (21, 0) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/conslog=../devices/pseudo/log@0:conslog
add c devices/pseudo/log@0:log (21, 5) 0640 root sys
add link /dev/log=../devices/pseudo/log@0:log
add c devices/pseudo/mm@0:mem (13, 0) 0640 root sys
add link /dev/mem=../devices/pseudo/mm@0:mem
add c devices/pseudo/mm@0:kmem (13, 1) 0640 root sys
add link /dev/kmem=../devices/pseudo/mm@0:kmem
add c devices/pseudo/mm@0:null (13, 2) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/null=../devices/pseudo/mm@0:null
add c devices/pseudo/mm@0:allkmem (13, 3) 0600 root sys
add link /dev/allkmem=../devices/pseudo/mm@0:allkmem
add c devices/pseudo/mm@0:zero (13, 12) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/zero=../devices/pseudo/mm@0:zero
add c devices/pseudo/openeepr@0:openprom (6, 0) 0640 root sys
add link /dev/openprom=../devices/pseudo/openeepr@0:openprom
add c devices/pseudo/sad@0:admin (12, 1) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/sad/admin=../../devices/pseudo/sad@0:admin
add c devices/pseudo/sad@0:user (12, 0) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/sad/user=../../devices/pseudo/sad@0:user
add c devices/pseudo/sy@0:tty (22, 0) 0666 root tty
add link /dev/tty=../devices/pseudo/sy@0:tty
add c devices/pseudo/sysevent@0:sysevent (152, 0) 0600 root sys
add link /dev/sysevent=../devices/pseudo/sysevent@0:sysevent
add c devices/pseudo/sysmsg@0:msglog (97, 1) 0600 root sys
add link /dev/msglog=../devices/pseudo/sysmsg@0:msglog
add c devices/pseudo/sysmsg@0:sysmsg (97, 0) 0600 root sys
add link /dev/sysmsg=../devices/pseudo/sysmsg@0:sysmsg
add c devices/pseudo/tl@0:ticots (105, 0) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/ticots=../devices/pseudo/tl@0:ticots
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add link /dev/wscons=../devices/pseudo/wc@0:wscons
add c devices/pseudo/conskbd@0:kbd (103, 0) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/kbd=../devices/pseudo/conskbd@0:kbd
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Solaris 10 software installation succeeded
Solaris 10 packages fully installed
SUNWinstall-patch-utils-root
SUNWproduct-registry-root
- Mount points table (/etc/vfstab)
/proc - /proc proc - no -
/dev/dsk/c1t0d0s3 - - swap - no -
/dev/dsk/c1t0d0s0 /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s0 / ufs 1 no -
/dev/dsk/c1t0d0s1 /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s1 /var ufs 1 no -
/dev/dsk/c1t0d0s5 /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s5 /opt ufs 2 yes -
/devices - /devices devfs - no -
ctfs - /system/contract ctfs - no -
objfs - /system/object objfs - no -
swap - /tmp tmpfs - yes -
- Network host addresses (/etc/hosts)
- Network host addresses (/etc/hosts)
- Environment variables (/etc/default/init)
Customizing system devices
- Physical devices (/devices)
Installing boot information
- Updating boot environment configuration file
- Installing boot blocks (c1t0d0)
Executing profile begin script...
Completed profile begin script.
- Selecting cluster (SUNWCreq)
- Deselecting cluster (SUNWCudf)
- Deselecting cluster (SUNWCbs)
- Deselecting cluster (SUNWCnfss)
- Deselecting cluster (SUNWCsndm)
- Deselecting cluster (SUNWCpcmc)
- Deselecting cluster (SUNWCpicl)
- Selecting cluster (SUNWCacc)
- Selecting cluster (SUNWCssh)
- Selecting cluster (SUNWCpool)
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- Selecting cluster (SUNWCzebra)
- Deselecting package (SUNWauda)
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- Deselecting package (SUNWvia823x)
- Deselecting package (SUNWcnsu)
- Deselecting package (SUNWtnamd)
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- Deselecting package (SUNWrcmdr)
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- Deselecting package (SUNWtftp)
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- Selecting package (SUNWter)
- Selecting package (SUNWtoo)
- Selecting package (SUNW1394)
- Configuring boot device
- Using disk (c1t0d0) for "rootdisk"
- Deleting Solaris fdisk partition (c1t0d0)
- Deleting Solaris fdisk partition (c1t1d0)
- Creating "all" Solaris fdisk partition (c1t0d0)
- Creating "all" Solaris fdisk partition (c1t1d0)
- Configuring / (c1t0d0s0)
- Configuring /var (c1t0d0s1)
- Configuring swap (c1t0d0s3)
- Configuring /opt (c1t0d0s5)
- Deselecting unmodified disk (c1t1d0)
Verifying disk configuration
Verifying space allocation
- Total software size: 420.10 Mbytes
You may need to eject the CD or select a different
boot device after reboot to avoid repeating the
Configuring disk (c1t0d0)
- Creating Fdisk partition table
Fdisk partition table for disk c1t0d0 (input file for fdisk(1M))
type: 130 active: 128 offset: 16065 size: 143347995
type: 100 active: 0 offset: 0 size: 0
type: 100 active: 0 offset: 0 size: 0
type: 100 active: 0 offset: 0 size: 0
- Creating Solaris disk label (VTOC)
Creating and checking UFS file systems
Warning: 1474 sector(s) in last cylinder unallocated
/dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s0: 4096574 sectors in 667 cylinders of 48 tracks, 128 sectors
2000.3MB in 42 cyl groups (16 c/g, 48.00MB/g, 11648 i/g)
super-block backups (for fsck -F ufs -o b=#) at:
32, 98464, 196896, 295328, 393760, 492192, 590624, 689056, 787488, 885920,
3149856, 3248288, 3346720, 3445152, 3543584, 3642016, 3740448, 3838880,
- Creating /var (c1t0d0s1)
Warning: 4866 sector(s) in last cylinder unallocated
/dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s1: 10249470 sectors in 1669 cylinders of 48 tracks, 128 sectors
5004.6MB in 105 cyl groups (16 c/g, 48.00MB/g, 5824 i/g)
super-block backups (for fsck -F ufs -o b=#) at:
32, 98464, 196896, 295328, 393760, 492192, 590624, 689056, 787488, 885920,
9342880, 9441312, 9539744, 9638176, 9736608, 9835040, 9933472, 10031904,
- Creating /opt (c1t0d0s5)
Warning: 1062 sector(s) in last cylinder unallocated
/dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s5: 116599770 sectors in 18978 cylinders of 48 tracks, 128 sectors
56933.5MB in 1187 cyl groups (16 c/g, 48.00MB/g, 5824 i/g)
super-block backups (for fsck -F ufs -o b=#) at:
32, 98464, 196896, 295328, 393760, 492192, 590624, 689056, 787488, 885920,
Initializing cylinder groups:
super-block backups for last 10 cylinder groups at:
115707040, 115805472, 115903904, 116002336, 116100768, 116199200, 116297632,
116396064, 116494496, 116592928
Beginning Solaris software installation
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Installation of <SUNWcnetr> was successful.
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add c devices/pseudo/arp@0:arp (44, 0) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/arp=../devices/pseudo/arp@0:arp
add c devices/pseudo/clone@0:ibd (11, 170) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/ibd=../devices/pseudo/clone@0:ibd
add c devices/pseudo/icmp@0:icmp (5, 0) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/icmp=../devices/pseudo/icmp@0:icmp
add c devices/pseudo/icmp@0:icmp (5, 0) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/rawip=../devices/pseudo/icmp@0:icmp
add c devices/pseudo/icmp6@0:icmp6 (140, 1) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/icmp6=../devices/pseudo/icmp6@0:icmp6
add c devices/pseudo/icmp6@0:icmp6 (140, 1) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/rawip6=../devices/pseudo/icmp6@0:icmp6
add c devices/pseudo/ip@0:ip (3, 0) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/ip=../devices/pseudo/ip@0:ip
add c devices/pseudo/ip6@0:ip6 (139, 1) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/ip6=../devices/pseudo/ip6@0:ip6
add c devices/pseudo/rts@0:rts (43, 0) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/rts=../devices/pseudo/rts@0:rts
add c devices/pseudo/tcp@0:tcp (42, 2) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/tcp=../devices/pseudo/tcp@0:tcp
add c devices/pseudo/tcp6@0:tcp6 (142, 3) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/tcp6=../devices/pseudo/tcp6@0:tcp6
add c devices/pseudo/udp@0:udp (41, 0) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/udp=../devices/pseudo/udp@0:udp
add c devices/pseudo/udp6@0:udp6 (141, 1) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/udp6=../devices/pseudo/udp6@0:udp6
add c devices/pseudo/ipsecah@0:ipsecah (137, 1) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/ipsecah=../devices/pseudo/ipsecah@0:ipsecah
add c devices/pseudo/ipsecesp@0:ipsecesp (138, 1) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/ipsecesp=../devices/pseudo/ipsecesp@0:ipsecesp
add c devices/pseudo/keysock@0:keysock (136, 0) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/keysock=../devices/pseudo/keysock@0:keysock
add c devices/pseudo/cn@0:console (0, 0) 0620 root tty
add link /dev/console=../devices/pseudo/cn@0:console
add c devices/pseudo/cn@0:syscon (0, 0) 0620 root tty
add link /dev/syscon=../devices/pseudo/cn@0:syscon
add c devices/pseudo/cn@0:systty (0, 0) 0620 root tty
add link /dev/systty=../devices/pseudo/cn@0:systty
add c devices/pseudo/devinfo@0:devinfo (88, 0) 0640 root sys
add c devices/pseudo/ksyms@0:ksyms (72, 0) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/ksyms=../devices/pseudo/ksyms@0:ksyms
add c devices/pseudo/log@0:conslog (21, 0) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/conslog=../devices/pseudo/log@0:conslog
add c devices/pseudo/log@0:log (21, 5) 0640 root sys
add link /dev/log=../devices/pseudo/log@0:log
add c devices/pseudo/mm@0:mem (13, 0) 0640 root sys
add link /dev/mem=../devices/pseudo/mm@0:mem
add c devices/pseudo/mm@0:kmem (13, 1) 0640 root sys
add link /dev/kmem=../devices/pseudo/mm@0:kmem
add c devices/pseudo/mm@0:null (13, 2) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/null=../devices/pseudo/mm@0:null
add c devices/pseudo/mm@0:allkmem (13, 3) 0600 root sys
add link /dev/allkmem=../devices/pseudo/mm@0:allkmem
add c devices/pseudo/mm@0:zero (13, 12) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/zero=../devices/pseudo/mm@0:zero
add c devices/pseudo/openeepr@0:openprom (6, 0) 0640 root sys
add link /dev/openprom=../devices/pseudo/openeepr@0:openprom
add c devices/pseudo/sad@0:admin (12, 1) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/sad/admin=../../devices/pseudo/sad@0:admin
add c devices/pseudo/sad@0:user (12, 0) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/sad/user=../../devices/pseudo/sad@0:user
add c devices/pseudo/sy@0:tty (22, 0) 0666 root tty
add link /dev/tty=../devices/pseudo/sy@0:tty
add c devices/pseudo/sysevent@0:sysevent (152, 0) 0600 root sys
add link /dev/sysevent=../devices/pseudo/sysevent@0:sysevent
add c devices/pseudo/sysmsg@0:msglog (97, 1) 0600 root sys
add link /dev/msglog=../devices/pseudo/sysmsg@0:msglog
add c devices/pseudo/sysmsg@0:sysmsg (97, 0) 0600 root sys
add link /dev/sysmsg=../devices/pseudo/sysmsg@0:sysmsg
add c devices/pseudo/tl@0:ticots (105, 0) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/ticots=../devices/pseudo/tl@0:ticots
add c devices/pseudo/tl@0:ticotsord (105, 1) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/ticotsord=../devices/pseudo/tl@0:ticotsord
add c devices/pseudo/tl@0:ticlts (105, 2) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/ticlts=../devices/pseudo/tl@0:ticlts
add c devices/pseudo/wc@0:wscons (15, 0) 0600 root sys
add link /dev/wscons=../devices/pseudo/wc@0:wscons
add c devices/pseudo/conskbd@0:kbd (103, 0) 0666 root sys
add link /dev/kbd=../devices/pseudo/conskbd@0:kbd
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Solaris 10 software installation succeeded
Solaris 10 packages fully installed
SUNWinstall-patch-utils-root
SUNWproduct-registry-root
- Mount points table (/etc/vfstab)
/proc - /proc proc - no -
/dev/dsk/c1t0d0s3 - - swap - no -
/dev/dsk/c1t0d0s0 /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s0 / ufs 1 no -
/dev/dsk/c1t0d0s1 /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s1 /var ufs 1 no -
/dev/dsk/c1t0d0s5 /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s5 /opt ufs 2 yes -
/devices - /devices devfs - no -
ctfs - /system/contract ctfs - no -
objfs - /system/object objfs - no -
swap - /tmp tmpfs - yes -
- Network host addresses (/etc/hosts)
- Network host addresses (/etc/hosts)
- Environment variables (/etc/default/init)
Customizing system devices
- Physical devices (/devices)
Installing boot information
- Updating boot environment configuration file
- Installing boot blocks (c1t0d0)
Executing SolStart postinstall phase...
Executing finish script "patch_finish"...
Finish script patch_finish execution completed.
Executing JumpStart postinstall phase...
Finish script any_finish execution completed.
The begin script log 'begin.log'
is located in /var/sadm/system/logs after reboot.
The finish script log 'finish.log'
is located in /var/sadm/system/logs after reboot.
Note
You may be prompted during the reboot to enter Ctrl-B or Ctrl-C to open configuration tools for your hardware. You do not need to open any of these tools to complete this installation.
Caution 
The CD is automatically ejected from the CD-ROM drive prior to rebooting to ensure that the host is rebooted from the newly installed operating system. Do not reinsert the CD into the CD-ROM drive at this time.
syncing file systems... done
Note
You can select your terminal type from the picklist or the default terminal type (from the serial port). Cisco recommends that you use the default terminal while you are installing software.
Keyboard not present. Using ttya for input and output.
SunFire V40z, No Keyboard
OpenBoot 3.23, 4096 MB memory installed, Serial #12797485.
Ethernet address 8:0:20:c3:46:2d, Host ID: 80c3462d.
Rebooting with command: boot
Boot device: /pci@1f,4000/scsi@3/disk@0,0:a File and args:
SunOS Release 5.10 Version Generic 64-bit
Copyright 1983-2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Loading smf(5) service descriptions: 67/67
/dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s5: is logging.
Creating new rsa public/private host key pair
Creating new dsa public/private host key pair
Configuring network interface addresses: ce0 hme0 hme1
This system is configured with NFS version 4, which uses a domain
name that is automatically derived from the system's name services.
The derived domain name is sufficient for most configurations. In a
few cases, mounts that cross different domains might cause files to
be owned by "nobody" due to the lack of a common domain name.
Do you need to override the system's default NFS version 4 domain
Step 7
Enter no to continue the reconfiguration process and press Enter.
The system displays information similar to the following:
For more information about how the NFS version 4 default domain
name is derived and its impact, refer to the man pages for nfs(4)
and nfsmapid(1m), and the System Administration Guide: Network
This completes the installation of the Sun Solaris 10 operating system. Proceed to the "Configuring Your Host" section.
Configuring Your Host
Step 1
If you are already logged in to your host platform, proceed to Step 2. Otherwise log in as root and use the default password, vtghost. The system displays something similar to the following:
Apr 26 14:00:12 vtghost login: ROOT LOGIN /dev/console
Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.10 Generic January 2005.
Step 2
Reconfigure the system by entering the sys-unconfig command and pressing Enter.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
#This program will unconfigure your system. It will cause it
#to revert to a "blank" system - it will not have a name or know
#about other systems or networks.
#This program will also halt the system.
#Do you want to continue (y/n) ?
Step 3
Enter y to continue the reconfiguration process and press Enter.
The system displays information similar to the following:
#svc.startd: The system is coming down. Please wait.
#svc.startd: 49 system services are now being stopped.
#Apr 26 14:00:43 vtghost rpcbind: rpcbind terminating on signal.
#Apr 26 14:00:44 vtghost syslogd: going down on signal 15
svc.startd: The system is down.
syncing file systems... done
SC Alert: CRITICAL ALARM is set
Step 4
Reboot your system using the method identified for your platform type:
•
Sparc-based platforms—Enter the boot command and press Enter to reboot the system.
•
Opteron-based platforms—Press any key to reboot the system.
Note
If you are installing Solaris 10 on an Opteron-based platform, you might be prompted during the reboot to enter Ctrl-B or Ctrl-C to open configuration tools for your hardware. You do not need to open any of these tools to complete this installation.
The system displays information similar to the following:
SC Alert: Host System has Reset
Keyboard not present. Using ttya for input and output.
Copyright 1998-2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
OpenBoot 4.13.0, 8192 MB memory installed, Serial #58524225.
Ethernet address 0:3:ba:7d:2:41, Host ID: 837d0241.
Rebooting with command: boot
Boot device: /pci@1f,700000/scsi@2/disk@0,0:a File and args:
SunOS Release 5.10 Version Generic 64-bit
Copyright 1983-2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Hardware watchdog enabled
^Cchecking ufs filesystems
/dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s5: is logging.
Step 5
If you are installing on a Sparc-based platform, you must select your terminal type when a screen similar to the following is displayed:
What type of terminal are you using?
12) X Terminal Emulator (xterms)
Type the number of your choice and press Return:
Note
On Opteron-based platforms, you can select a terminal type from the picklist, or the default terminal type (from the serial port) is used. We recommend that you use the default terminal while you are installing software.
Enter the number that corresponds to the terminal you are using and press Enter. For example, if you are using an X terminal emulator, type 12 and press Enter.
The system displays information similar to the following:
Creating new rsa public/private host key pair
Creating new dsa public/private host key pair
Configuring network interface addresses: ce0 ce1 ce2.
Text similar to the following is displayed:
- Network Connectivity --------------------------------------------------------
Specify Yes if the system is connected to the network by one of the Solaris
or vendor network/communication Ethernet cards that are supported on the
Solaris CD. Refer to your hardware documentation for the current list of
Specify No if the system is connected to a network/communication card that
is not supported on the Solaris CD, and follow the instructions listed under
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Step 6
Use the arrow keys to navigate, and press the spacebar to make your selection. Verify that Yes is selected, and press F2 to continue.
Text similar to the following is displayed:
- Configure Multiple Network Interfaces ---------------------------------------
Multiple network interfaces have been detected on this system. Specify all
of the network interfaces you want to configure.
Note: You must choose at least one interface to configure.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Note
This screen may show a different interface, depending on the platform and PCI card that are installed. For details, see Table 2-1 ("Device Names on Supported Host Platforms").
Caution 
The interface configuration prompts do not provide an option to return to a previous step or exit interface configuration. If you enter an incorrect value, power down the PGW, power up the PGW, and return to Step 4.
Step 7
Select the interface(s) you want to configure and press F2 to continue.
If you chose to configure a single interface, proceed to Step 9.
If you chose to configure multiple interfaces, proceed to Step 8.
Step 8
Text similar to the following is displayed:
- Primary Network Interface ---------------------------------------------------
On this screen you must specify which of the following network adapters is
the system's primary network interface. Usually the correct choice is the
lowest number. However, do not guess; ask your system administrator if
> To make a selection, use the arrow keys to highlight the option and
press Return to mark it [X].
Primary network interface
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Select your primary network interface and press F2 to continue.
Step 9
Text similar to the following is displayed:
- DHCP for ce0 -----------------------------------------------------------------
Specify whether or not this network interface should use DHCP to configure
itself. Choose Yes if DHCP is to be used, or No if the network interface is
to be configured manually.
NOTE: DHCP support will not be enabled, if selected, until after the system
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Step 10
Verify that No is selected and press F2 to continue.
Text similar to the following is displayed:
- Host Name for ce0 -----------------------------------------------------------
Enter the host name which identifies this system on the network. The name
must be unique within your domain; 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,
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Caution 
If you are configuring your system with multiple interfaces, remember that each interface must have a unique name. Using the same name for multiple interfaces causes the installation script to enter a loop, forcing you to reboot your system.
Step 11
Type the host name of the target Netra machine, and press F2 to continue.
Note
For machine-specific information such as host name, see your notes in "Preparing for Sun Solaris Operating System and Cisco MGC Software Installation" Table 1-3, "Machine-Specific Checklist" if you used the checklist to note the host name.
Text similar to the following is displayed:
- IP Address for ce0 -----------------------------------------------------------
Enter the Internet Protocol (IP) address for this network interface. 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
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Step 12
Enter the IP address of this interface in dotted decimal format and press F2 to continue.
Note
See "Machine-Specific Checklist" in Table 1-3 if you used the checklist to record the IP address.
Text similar to the following is displayed:
- Subnet for ce0 --------------------------------------------------------------
On this screen you must specify whether this system is part of a subnet. If
you specify incorrectly, the system will have problems communicating on the
network after you reboot.
> To make a selection, use the arrow keys to highlight the option and
press Return to mark it [X].
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Note
If you need to modify your IP addresses after you have installed Sun Solaris 10, there are three files you need to update, instead of the two files required in previous releases of Sun Solaris operating system software. The following files must be edited to in order to modify the IP address for an interface:
/etc/inet/hosts
/etc/hostname.inf_name
/etc/inet/ipnodes
Where inf_name is the name of the interface, such as bge1.
Step 13
Verify that Yes is selected (use the arrow keys to move the cursor to Yes and press the spacebar to select it). Press F2 to continue.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
- Netmask for ce0 -------------------------------------------------------------
On this screen you must 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).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Step 14
Enter the site-specific Subnet Mask for the subnet (see "Site-Specific Information" in Table 1-2, if you recorded the information provided by your site administrator in this table). Press F2 to continue.
Text similar to the following is displayed:
- IPv6 for ce0 -----------------------------------------------------------------
Specify whether or not you want to enable IPv6, the next generation Internet
Protocol, on this network interface. 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.
> To make a selection, use the arrow keys to highlight the option and
press Return to mark it [X].
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Note
The system takes approximately 30 seconds to process this selection. A countdown appears in the display after you activate your choice.
Step 15
Verify that No is selected and press F2 to continue.
Text similar to the following is displayed:
- Set the Default Route for ce0 -----------------------------------------------
To specify the default route, you can let the software try to detect one
upon reboot, you can specify the IP address of the router, or you can choose
None. Choose None if you do not have a router on your subnet.
> To make a selection, use the arrow keys to select your choice and press
--------------------------
[ ] Detect one upon reboot
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Step 16
Verify that Specify one is selected and press F2 to continue.
Text similar to the following is displayed:
- Default Route IP Address for ce0 --------------------------------------------
Enter the IP address of the default route. This entry will be placed in the
/etc/defaultrouter file and will be the default route after you reboot
(example 129.146.89.225).
Router IP Address for ce0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Step 17
Enter the Router IP address of this interface in dotted decimal format and press F2 to continue.
Note
See "Solaris 10 Required Media Checklist" in Table 1-2 if you used the checklist to record the router IP address.
Text similar to the following is displayed:
- Confirm Information for ce0 -------------------------------------------------
> Confirm the following information. If it is correct, press F2;
to change any information, press F4.
System part of a subnet: Yes
Default Route: Specify one
Router IP Address: 10.82.70.1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
F2_Continue F4_Change F6_Help
Step 18
Confirm the information displayed. Press F2 to accept the information and continue, or press F4 to go back and make changes.
Note
The system takes approximately 30 seconds to process this selection. A countdown appears in the display after you activate your choice.
If you chose to configure a single interface, proceed to Step 20.
If you chose to configure multiple interfaces, proceed to Step 19.
Step 19
Repeat steps 9 through 18 for your next interface. These steps should be repeated until all of your interfaces are configured.
Step 20
Text similar to the following is displayed:
- Configure Security Policy: --------------------------------------------------
Specify Yes if the system will use the Kerberos security mechanism.
Specify No if this system will use standard UNIX security.
Configure Kerberos Security
---------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Step 21
Verify that No is selected and press F2 to continue.
Text similar to the following is displayed:
> Confirm the following information. If it is correct, press F2;
to change any information, press F4.
Configure Kerberos Security: No
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
F2_Continue F4_Change F6_Help
Step 22
Confirm your previous answer of No and press F2 to continue.
Text similar to the following is displayed:
- Name Service ----------------------------------------------------------------
On this screen you must 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
> To make a selection, use the arrow keys to highlight the option
and press Return to mark it [X].
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Step 23
Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to None and press the spacebar to select it. Press F2 to continue. Text similar to the following is displayed:
- DNS Search List -------------------------------------------------------------
On this screen you can 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.
Search domain: yourdomain.com
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Step 24
Enter the names of the search domains for this system and press F2 to continue.
Note
See "Machine-Specific Checklist", Table 1-3, if you used the checklist to record the names of the search domains.
Text similar to the following is displayed:
- Confirm Information ---------------------------------------------------------
> Confirm the following information. If it is correct, press F2;
to change any information, press F4.
Search domain(s): yourdomain.com
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
F2_Continue F4_Change F6_Help
Step 25
Confirm your previous answers and press F2 to continue.
Text similar to the following is displayed:
- Time Zone -------------------------------------------------------------------
On this screen you must specify your default time zone. You can specify a
time zone in three ways: select one of the continents or oceans from the
list, select other - offset from GMT, or other - specify time zone file.
> To make a selection, use the arrow keys to highlight the option and
press Return to mark it [X].
---------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Step 26
Select the time zone where the system is located.
Note
The following two steps show how to set the time zone. The example shows United States Eastern time.
a.
Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to Americas and press the spacebar to select it, then press F2 to continue.
Text similar to the following is displayed:
- Country or Region -------------------------------------------------------
> To make a selection, use the arrow keys to highlight the option and
press Return to mark it [X].
--------------------------
v [ ] Chile press Return to mark it [X].
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
b.
Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to United States and press the spacebar to select it, then press F2 to continue.
Text similar to the following is displayed:
- Time Zone -------------------------------------------------------------------
> To make a selection, use the arrow keys to highlight the option and
press Return to mark it [X].
--------------------------------------------------------
x [ ] Eastern Time - Michigan - most locations
x [ ] Eastern Time - Kentucky - Louisville area
x [ ] Eastern Time - Kentucky - Wayne County
x [ ] Eastern Standard Time - Indiana - most locations
x [ ] Eastern Standard Time - Indiana - Crawford County
x [ ] Eastern Standard Time - Indiana - Starke County
x [ ] Eastern Standard Time - Indiana - Switzerland County
x [ ] Central Time - Michigan - Wisconsin border
x [ ] Central Time - North Dakota - Oliver County
v [ ] Mountain Time - south Idaho & east Oregon
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
c.
Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to your time zone (in this example, "Eastern Time" is selected) and press the space bar to select it. Press F2 to continue.
Text similar to the following is displayed:
- Date and Time ---------------------------------------------------------------
> Accept the default date and time or enter
Date and time: 2005-04-27 12:15
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Step 27
Enter the correct date and time and press F2 to continue.
Text similar to the following is displayed:
- Confirm Information ---------------------------------------------------------
> Confirm the following information. If it is correct, press F2;
to change any information, press F4.
Date and time: 2005-04-27 12:15:00
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
F2_Continue F4_Change F6_Help
Step 28
Confirm your previous answers and press F2 to continue.
Text similar to the following is displayed:
- Root Password ---------------------------------------------------------------
Please enter the root password for this system.
The root password may contain alphanumeric and special characters. For
security, the password will not be displayed on the screen as you type it.
> If you do not want a root password, leave both entries blank.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Step 29
Enter your root password twice and press F2 to continue.
Text similar to the following might be displayed:
System identification is completed.
This system is configured with NFS version 4, which uses a domain
name that is automatically derived from the system's name services.
The derived domain name is sufficient for most configurations. In a
few cases, mounts that cross different domains might cause files to
be owned by "nobody" due to the lack of a common domain name.
Do you need to override the system's default NFS version 4 domain
Step 30
Enter no to continue the reconfiguration process and press Enter.
Text similar to the following is displayed:
For more information about how the NFS version 4 default domain
name is derived and its impact, see the man pages for nfs(4)
and nfsmapid(1m), and the System Administration Guide: Network
rebooting system due to change(s) in /etc/default/init
syncing file systems... done
SC Alert: CRITICAL ALARM is set
SC Alert: Host System has Reset
Note
On Opteron-based platforms, you can select a terminal type from the picklist, or the default terminal type (serial port). We recommend that you use the default terminal type while you are installing software.
Keyboard not present. Using ttya for input and output.
Copyright 1998-2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
OpenBoot 4.13.0, 8192 MB memory installed, Serial #58524225.
Ethernet address 0:3:ba:7d:2:41, Host ID: 837d0241.
Rebooting with command: boot
Boot device: /pci@1f,700000/scsi@2/disk@0,0:a File and args:
SunOS Release 5.10 Version Generic 64-bit
Copyright 1983-2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Hardware watchdog enabled
/dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s5: is logging.
Step 31
If you want to enable root access within your network, log in to your system as root and follow the steps below. Otherwise, proceed to Step 38.
•
To enable telnet access, proceed to Step 34.
•
To enable ssh access, proceed to Step 36.
Step 32
Edit the /etc/default/login file, and make the following changes:
•
Comment out the line starting with "CONSOLE=" by inserting a "#" in front of this line.
•
Add the line "svcadm enable telnet" if you want to enable telnet.
•
Add the line "svcadm enable rlogin " if you want to enable remote login.
Step 33
Save your changes to this file and proceed to Step 38.
Step 34
Edit the /etc/ssh/sshd_config file and change the value of the PermitRootLogin parameter from no to yes.
Step 35
Save your changes to this file.
Step 36
Identify the process ID of the sshd process by entering the following command:
Step 37
Restart the sshd process and activate your changes by entering the following command:
Where process_id is the ID number of the sshd process identified in Step 44.
You have completed configuring your host. Proceed to the "Platform-Specific Installation Procedures" section.
Platform-Specific Installation Procedures
Complete the following steps to install files specific to your Cisco platform:
Step 1
Log in as root and use the default password, vtghost. The system displays something similar to the following:
Apr 27 12:21:50 va-host login: ROOT LOGIN /dev/console
Last login: Wed Apr 27 11:11:22 on console
Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.10 Generic January 2005
Step 2
Reinsert the CD into the CD-ROM drive.
Step 3
Mount the CD-ROM in the cdrom directory by entering the following command:
mount -F hsfs -o ro /dev/dsk/devname /cdrom
Where devname is the device name for the primary CD-ROM drive. The following device names are valid:
•
c0t0d0s0—Device name for primary CD-ROM on a Sparc-based platform.
•
c0t0d0p0—Device name for primary CD-ROM on an Opteron-based platform.
Step 4
Run the core_finish script by entering the appropriate command:
•
For Sparc-based platforms: ./cdrom/core_finish/core_finish.sh
•
For Opteron-based platforms: ./cdrom/core_finish/core_finish.sh
Step 5
In Opteron-based host installations, you are prompted to enter the name of your host twice. Enter the name of your host and press Enter each time.
Note
Entering the name of your host at this time does not set the UNIX host name value. The value you enter here is used to set up a crash directory: /var/hostname/crash
The system returns a response similar to the following:
Running CORE core_common_finish script for CD Install
Start Execution for core_common_finish.sh
Done with core_common_finish.sh
Running core_after_install script
Start installation of core extra packages
spawn pkgadd -d . SUNWvts
Processing package instance <SUNWvts> from </opt/xtrapkgs>
SunVTS Framework(i386) 6.1,REV=2005.11.10.13.29
Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
## Executing checkinstall script.
Using </opt> as the package base directory.
## Processing package information.
## Processing system information.
## Verifying package dependencies.
## Verifying disk space requirements.
## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user
permission during the process of installing this package.
Do you want to continue with the installation of <SUNWvts> [y,n,?] y
Installing SunVTS Framework as <SUNWvts>
## Installing part 1 of 1.
Installation of <SUNWvts> was successful.
spawn pkgadd -d . SUNWvtsr
Processing package instance <SUNWvtsr> from </opt/xtrapkgs>
SunVTS Framework (Root)(i386) 6.1,REV=2005.11.10.13.29
Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Using </> as the package base directory.
## Processing package information.
## Processing system information.
2 package pathnames are already properly installed.
## Verifying package dependencies.
## Verifying disk space requirements.
## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user
permission during the process of installing this package.
Do you want to continue with the installation of <SUNWvtsr> [y,n,?] y
Installing SunVTS Framework (Root) as <SUNWvtsr>
## Installing part 1 of 1.
Installation of <SUNWvtsr> was successful.
spawn pkgadd -d . SUNWvtsts
Processing package instance <SUNWvtsts> from </opt/xtrapkgs>
SunVTS for Tests(i386) 6.1,REV=2005.11.10.13.29
Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
## Executing checkinstall script.
Using </opt> as the package base directory.
## Processing package information.
## Processing system information.
13 package pathnames are already properly installed.
## Verifying package dependencies.
## Verifying disk space requirements.
## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user
permission during the process of installing this package.
Do you want to continue with the installation of <SUNWvtsts> [y,n,?] y
Installing SunVTS for Tests as <SUNWvtsts>
## Installing part 1 of 1.
Installation of <SUNWvtsts> was successful.
spawn pkgadd -d . SUNWexplo
Processing package instance <SUNWexplo> from </opt/xtrapkgs>
Sun(TM) Explorer Data Collector(all) 5.3,REV=2006.01.06.23.17
Copyright 1996-2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
## Executing checkinstall script.
Using </opt> as the package base directory.
## Processing package information.
## Processing system information.
## Verifying disk space requirements.
## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user
permission during the process of installing this package.
Do you want to continue with the installation of <SUNWexplo> [y,n,?] y
Installing Sun(TM) Explorer Data Collector as <SUNWexplo>
## Executing preinstall script.
## Installing part 1 of 1.
/opt/SUNWexplo/LICENSEREADME/LICENSE.txt
/opt/SUNWexplo/LICENSEREADME/THIRDPARTYLICENSEREADME.txt
/opt/SUNWexplo/LICENSEREADME/gzip-1.2.4a.tar.gz
/opt/SUNWexplo/LICENSEREADME/wget-1.9.tar.gz
/opt/SUNWexplo/bin/capture.sparc
/opt/SUNWexplo/bin/core_check.sh
/opt/SUNWexplo/bin/diskinfo.i386
/opt/SUNWexplo/bin/diskinfo.sparc
/opt/SUNWexplo/bin/exp_defaults
/opt/SUNWexplo/bin/explorer
/opt/SUNWexplo/bin/explorer_notify_update
/opt/SUNWexplo/bin/instinfo_config
/opt/SUNWexplo/bin/j2se_config
/opt/SUNWexplo/bin/mktime.i386
/opt/SUNWexplo/bin/mktime.sparc
/opt/SUNWexplo/bin/rprtfru.sparc
/opt/SUNWexplo/bin/se3kxtr.ksh
/opt/SUNWexplo/bin/snapshot
/opt/SUNWexplo/bin/st_diag.i386
/opt/SUNWexplo/bin/st_diag.sparc
/opt/SUNWexplo/bin/sunone_config
/opt/SUNWexplo/bin/sunone_ps
/opt/SUNWexplo/bin/wget.i386
/opt/SUNWexplo/bin/wget.sparc
/opt/SUNWexplo/doc/CHANGES
/opt/SUNWexplo/doc/README
/opt/SUNWexplo/doc/README.j2se_config
/opt/SUNWexplo/doc/README.man
/opt/SUNWexplo/doc/README.sunone_config
/opt/SUNWexplo/java/fruid-scappclient.jar
/opt/SUNWexplo/java/libfru.jar
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/AMERICAS_countries.1
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/AMERICAS_countries.2
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/AMERICAS_countries.3
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/AMERICAS_countries_codes
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/APAC_countries.1
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/APAC_countries.2
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/APAC_countries.3
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/APAC_countries.4
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/APAC_countries_codes
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/EMEA_countries.1
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/EMEA_countries.2
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/EMEA_countries.3
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/EMEA_countries.4
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/EMEA_countries.5
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/EMEA_countries.6
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/EMEA_countries.7
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/EMEA_countries.8
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/EMEA_countries_codes
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/cmd.txt
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/cmd_ssh.txt
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/crontab.txt
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/exp_check
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/exp_common
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/exp_file
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/exp_ftp
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/exp_j2se
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/exp_mail
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/exp_main
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/exp_postproc
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/exp_sunone
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/exp_tools
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/exp_transport
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/libfru.so <symbolic link>
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/libfru.so.1
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/libfrujni.so <symbolic link>
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/libfrujni.so.1
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/libfrureg.so <symbolic link>
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/libfrureg.so.1
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/libfrurmi.so <symbolic link>
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/libfrurmi.so.1
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/libfruutils.so <symbolic link>
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/libfruutils.so.1
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES/explorer.mo
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES/explorer.po
/opt/SUNWexplo/lib/uu2b64
/opt/SUNWexplo/man/man1m/explorer.1m
/opt/SUNWexplo/man/man4/explorer.4
/opt/SUNWexplo/man/man5/explorer.5
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/1280extended
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/Tx000
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/alomextended
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/b1600extended
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/b1600switch
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/cluster
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/cmdline
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/disks
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/fcal
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/firelink
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/init
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/instinfo
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/iplanet <symbolic link>
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/j2se
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/ldap
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/messages
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/nbu_extended
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/netinfo
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/nhas
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/patch
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/photon
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/proc
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/samfs
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/sanextended
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/scextended
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/se3k
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/se3kextended
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/se6130
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/se6320
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/se6920
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/sf15k_ndd
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/sf15k_sc
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/smfextended
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/sonoma
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/srscextended
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/storade
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/storedge
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/stortools
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/sunone
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/sunray
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/sysconfig
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/syslogs
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/t3extended
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/tape
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/test
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/u4ft
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/ufsextended
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/vtsst
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/vxfs
/opt/SUNWexplo/tools/vxvm
[ verifying class <none> ]
[ verifying class <cron> ]
## Executing postinstall script.
/usr/bin/catman is not available for use
Please run: catman -w -M /opt/SUNWexplo/man manually
Installation of <SUNWexplo> was successful.
spawn pkgadd -d . SUNWexplu
Processing package instance <SUNWexplu> from </opt/xtrapkgs>
Sun(TM) Explorer Data Collector Config Files(all) 5.3,REV=2006.01.06.23.17
Copyright 1996-2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
## Executing checkinstall script.
Using </> as the package base directory.
## Processing package information.
## Processing system information.
2 package pathnames are already properly installed.
## Verifying disk space requirements.
## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user
permission during the process of installing this package.
Do you want to continue with the installation of <SUNWexplu> [y,n,?] y
Installing Sun(TM) Explorer Data Collector Config Files as <SUNWexplu>
## Installing part 1 of 1.
/etc/opt/SUNWexplo/LICENSEREADME/LICENSE.txt
/etc/opt/SUNWexplo/t3files.txt
[ verifying class <none> ]
Modifying /etc/opt/SUNWexplo/1280input.txt
Modifying /etc/opt/SUNWexplo/alominput.txt
Modifying /etc/opt/SUNWexplo/b1600input.txt
Modifying /etc/opt/SUNWexplo/b1600switchinput.txt
Modifying /etc/opt/SUNWexplo/saninput.txt
Modifying /etc/opt/SUNWexplo/scinput.txt
Modifying /etc/opt/SUNWexplo/se3kinput.txt
Modifying /etc/opt/SUNWexplo/se6320input.txt
Modifying /etc/opt/SUNWexplo/se6920input.txt
Modifying /etc/opt/SUNWexplo/srscinput.txt
Modifying /etc/opt/SUNWexplo/t3input.txt
[ verifying class <build> ]
## Executing postinstall script.
Installation of <SUNWexplu> was successful.
spawn pkgadd -d . SFWsudo
Processing package instance <SFWsudo> from </opt/xtrapkgs>
Sudo - superuser do(i386) 1.6.8.5,REV=2005.01.05.17.04
Sudo is distributed under the following ISC-style license:
Copyright (c) 1994-1996,1998-2004 Todd C. Miller <Todd.Miller@courtesan.com>
Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
Sponsored in part by the Defense Advanced Research Projects
Agency (DARPA) and Air Force Research Laboratory, Air Force
Materiel Command, USAF, under agreement number F39502-99-1-0512.
Additionally, err.c, lsearch.c, fnmatch.c, getcwd.c, snprintf.c, strcasecmp.c,
fnmatch.h, err.h, and fnmatch.3 bear the following UCB license:
Copyright (c) 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994
The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
without specific prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
YOU MUST OBSERVE ANY AUTHORS' CONDITIONS WITH RESPECT TO
INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS PROVIDED WITHIN THIS CODE. SUPPORT
FOR THE TECHNOLOGIES AND DOCUMENTATION IS NOT PROVIDED
BY SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC.
THE TECHNOLOGIES AND DOCUMENTATION ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT TECHNICAL
SUPPORT OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT.
Using </opt> as the package base directory.
## Processing package information.
## Processing system information.
## Verifying package dependencies.
## Verifying disk space requirements.
## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user
permission during the process of installing this package.
Do you want to continue with the installation of <SFWsudo> [y,n,?]
Installing Sudo - superuser do as <SFWsudo>
## Installing part 1 of 1.
Installation of <SFWsudo> was successful.
spawn pkgadd -d . SUNWatfsr
Processing package instance <SUNWatfsr> from </opt/xtrapkgs>
AutoFS, (Root)(i386) 11.10.0,REV=2005.01.21.16.34
Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Using </> as the package base directory.
## Processing package information.
## Processing system information.
10 package pathnames are already properly installed.
## Verifying package dependencies.
## Verifying disk space requirements.
## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user
permission during the process of installing this package.
Do you want to continue with the installation of <SUNWatfsr> [y,n,?] y
Installing AutoFS, (Root) as <SUNWatfsr>
## Installing part 1 of 1.
[ verifying class <preserve> ]
[ verifying class <automaster> ]
[ verifying class <manifest> ]
Installation of <SUNWatfsr> was successful.
spawn pkgadd -d . SUNWatfsu
Processing package instance <SUNWatfsu> from </opt/xtrapkgs>
AutoFS, (Usr)(i386) 11.10.0,REV=2005.01.21.16.34
Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Using </> as the package base directory.
## Processing package information.
## Processing system information.
4 package pathnames are already properly installed.
## Verifying package dependencies.
## Verifying disk space requirements.
## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user
permission during the process of installing this package.
Do you want to continue with the installation of <SUNWatfsu> [y,n,?] y
Installing AutoFS, (Usr) as <SUNWatfsu>
## Installing part 1 of 1.
Installation of <SUNWatfsu> was successful.
spawn pkgadd -d . SUNWrcmdr
Processing package instance <SUNWrcmdr> from </opt/xtrapkgs>
Remote Network Server Commands (Root)(i386) 11.10.0,REV=2005.01.21.16.34
Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Using </> as the package base directory.
## Processing package information.
## Processing system information.
6 package pathnames are already properly installed.
## Verifying package dependencies.
## Verifying disk space requirements.
## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user
permission during the process of installing this package.
Do you want to continue with the installation of <SUNWrcmdr> [y,n,?] y
Installing Remote Network Server Commands (Root) as <SUNWrcmdr>
## Installing part 1 of 1.
[ verifying class <none> ]
[ verifying class <manifest> ]
## Executing postinstall script.
Installation of <SUNWrcmdr> was successful.
spawn pkgadd -d . SUNWrcmds
Processing package instance <SUNWrcmds> from </opt/xtrapkgs>
Remote Network Server Commands (Usr)(i386) 11.10.0,REV=2005.01.21.16.34
Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Using </> as the package base directory.
## Processing package information.
## Processing system information.
5 package pathnames are already properly installed.
## Verifying package dependencies.
## Verifying disk space requirements.
## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user
permission during the process of installing this package.
Do you want to continue with the installation of <SUNWrcmds> [y,n,?] y
Installing Remote Network Server Commands (Usr) as <SUNWrcmds>
## Installing part 1 of 1.
Installation of <SUNWrcmds> was successful.
spawn pkgadd -d . SUNWxcu4
Processing package instance <SUNWxcu4> from </opt/xtrapkgs>
XCU4 Utilities(i386) 11.10.0,REV=2005.01.21.16.34
Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Using </> as the package base directory.
## Processing package information.
## Processing system information.
3 package pathnames are already properly installed.
## Verifying package dependencies.
## Verifying disk space requirements.
## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
The following files are being installed with setuid and/or setgid
/usr/xpg4/bin/at <setuid root>
Do you want to install these as setuid/setgid files [y,n,?,q] y
This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user
permission during the process of installing this package.
Do you want to continue with the installation of <SUNWxcu4> [y,n,?] y
Installing XCU4 Utilities as <SUNWxcu4>
## Installing part 1 of 1.
Installation of <SUNWxcu4> was successful.
spawn pkgadd -d . SUNWpsu
Processing package instance <SUNWpsu> from </opt/xtrapkgs>
Solaris Print - LP Server, (usr)(i386) 13.1,REV=2005.01.21.16.34
Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Using </> as the package base directory.
## Processing package information.
## Processing system information.
10 package pathnames are already properly installed.
## Verifying package dependencies.
The <SUNWpcu> package "Solaris Print - Client, (usr)"
is a prerequisite package and should be installed.
The <SUNWpsr> package "Solaris Print - LP Server,
(root)" is a prerequisite package and should be
Do you want to continue with the installation of <SUNWpsu> [y,n,?] y
## Verifying disk space requirements.
## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
The following files are being installed with setuid and/or setgid
/usr/lib/lp/bin/netpr <setuid root>
Do you want to install these as setuid/setgid files [y,n,?,q] y
This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user
permission during the process of installing this package.
Do you want to continue with the installation of <SUNWpsu> [y,n,?] y
Installing Solaris Print - LP Server, (usr) as <SUNWpsu>
## Installing part 1 of 1.
Installation of <SUNWpsu> was successful.
spawn pkgadd -d . SUNWbart
Processing package instance <SUNWbart> from </opt/xtrapkgs>
Basic Audit Reporting Tool(i386) 11.10.0,REV=2005.01.21.16.34
Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Using </> as the package base directory.
## Processing package information.
## Processing system information.
2 package pathnames are already properly installed.
## Verifying package dependencies.
## Verifying disk space requirements.
## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user
permission during the process of installing this package.
Do you want to continue with the installation of <SUNWbart> [y,n,?] y
Installing Basic Audit Reporting Tool as <SUNWbart>
## Installing part 1 of 1.
Installation of <SUNWbart> was successful.
spawn pkgadd -d . SUNWpiclu
Processing package instance <SUNWpiclu> from </opt/xtrapkgs>
PICL Libraries, and Plugin Modules (Usr)(i386) 11.10.0,REV=2005.01.21.16.34
Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Using </> as the package base directory.
## Processing package information.
## Processing system information.
6 package pathnames are already properly installed.
## Verifying package dependencies.
## Verifying disk space requirements.
## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user
permission during the process of installing this package.
Do you want to continue with the installation of <SUNWpiclu> [y,n,?] y
Installing PICL Libraries, and Plugin Modules (Usr) as <SUNWpiclu>
## Installing part 1 of 1.
Installation of <SUNWpiclu> was successful.
spawn pkgadd -d . SUNWpiclr
Processing package instance <SUNWpiclr> from </opt/xtrapkgs>
PICL Framework (Root)(i386) 11.10.0,REV=2005.01.21.16.34
Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Using </> as the package base directory.
## Processing package information.
## Processing system information.
4 package pathnames are already properly installed.
## Verifying package dependencies.
## Verifying disk space requirements.
## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user
permission during the process of installing this package.
Do you want to continue with the installation of <SUNWpiclr> [y,n,?] y
Installing PICL Framework (Root) as <SUNWpiclr>
## Installing part 1 of 1.
[ verifying class <none> ]
[ verifying class <manifest> ]
Installation of <SUNWpiclr> was successful.
Completed installation of core extra packages
Changing EEPROM settings..
Enable recording of failed login attempts
Dump content: kernel pages
Dump device: /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s3 (swap)
Savecore directory: /var/crash/va-starship
Cleaning up package install history saved in /var
CORE CD installation completed
Step 6
If you are installing on a Sparc-based platform, perform the following steps. Otherwise, proceed to Step 7.
a.
Change to the root directory by entering the following command and pressing Enter:
b.
Unmount the cdrom directory from the CD-ROM drive by entering the following command and pressing Enter:
c.
Eject the CD from the CD-ROM by entering the following command and pressing Enter:
Step 7
Remove the CD from the CD-ROM drive.
This completes the installation of platform-specific data. Proceed to the "Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment" section.
Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment
This section contains the procedures used to load the software packages that create the Sun Solaris 10 operating environment on your host platforms. Table 2-2 lists the order in which the software packages should loaded onto your system, broken down by platform type.
Installing the Sparc-based Solaris 10 Patches Package (CSCOh022)
To install the Sparc-based Solaris 10 Operating System Patches package (CSCOh022):
Step 1
If you are using the CD-ROM, load the Cisco Solaris 10 Operating Environment CD into the CD-ROM drive. Enter the following command:
# pkgadd -d /cdrom/cdrom0/CSCOh022.pkg
Text similar to the following is displayed:
The following packages are available:
1 CSCOh022 Media Gateway Controller Solaris 10 Patch Cluster
Select package(s) you wish to process (or 'all' to process
all packages). (default: all) [?,??,q]:
Step 2
Press Enter to select the default value. Text similar to the following is displayed:
Processing package instance <CSCOh022> from </var/tmp/CSCOh022.pkg>
Media Gateway Controller Solaris 10 Patch Cluster(sparc) 3.0(2)
## Executing checkinstall script.
CSCOh022 checkinstall log file at /var/tmp/CSCOh022.checkinstall.log
Platform is SUNW,Ultra-80
This machine is running Solaris 5.10
Using </opt/sun_install> as the package base directory.
## Processing package information.
## Processing system information.
2 package pathnames are already properly installed.
## Verifying disk space requirements.
## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user
permission during the process of installing this package.
Do you want to continue with the installation of <CSCOh022> [y,n,?]
Step 3
Type y and press Enter to continue. Text similar to the following is displayed:
Installing Media Gateway Controller Solaris 10 Patch Cluster as <CSCOh0022>
The system lists the patches that it will install. This list will vary over time. A screen similar to the following is displayed:
!! You must now change directories to /opt/sun_install and
!! run the installPatches.sh script as root.
Installation of <CSCOh022> was successful.
Step 4
Change directory to /opt/sun_install and run the installPatches script by entering the following commands:
Note
During the installation of the Solaris 10 patch cluster, some patches might fail with return codes 2, 8, or 35. This is normal and does not indicate a problem with the installation. The following is an explanation of these error codes:
2—Attempting to apply a patch that is already applied.
8—Attempting to patch a package that is not installed.
35—A later version of the patch has already been installed.
Text similar to the following is displayed:
You are running as root - Good...
*** InstallPatches10 begins Thu Feb 16 08:43:06 EST 2006 ***
Platform is SUNW,Ultra-80
Install Solaris 10 patches from set 1 ...
Changed to /var/tmp directory
Now installing each patch from the patch cluster. There are a large
number of these patches, and the install could take an hour or longer
to complete. Please be patient. You can follow the progress of the
install in the following log: /opt/sun_install/installPatches10.log
At least one patch failed to install. This may or may
not indicate a problem. Please look at the log file
after the rest of the patches are applied
Install Solaris 10 patches from set 2 ...
Changed to /var/tmp directory
Install Solaris 10 patches from set 140x ...
Changed to /var/tmp directory
The system lists the patches that it is installing. This list will vary over time. A screen similar to the following is displayed:
*** InstallPatches10 ends Thu Feb 16 08:43:27 EST 2006 ***
*************************************************
* It is necessary to reboot this machine *
* for these patches to be incorporated *
* the operating system. Enter the following *
* command and press Enter: reboot -- -r *
*************************************************
Step 5
Type the following command and press Enter to reboot the target machine.
Note
If you used the CD-ROM drive to load the Solaris 10 patch cluster, eject the CD prior to rebooting.
This completes the procedures for installing the Solaris 10 patches for Sparc-based platforms. Go to Table 2-2 if you want to continue with the list for package installation. If you have questions or need assistance, see the "Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines" section.
Installing the Opteron-based Solaris 10 Patches Package (CSCOh032)
To install the Opteron-based Solaris 10 Operating System Patches package (CSCOh032):
Step 1
If you are using the CD-ROM, load the Cisco Solaris 10 Operating Environment CD into the CD-ROM drive. Enter the following command:
# pkgadd -d /cdrom/cdrom0/CSCOh032.pkg
Text similar to the following is displayed:
The following packages are available:
1 CSCOh032 Media Gateway Controller Solaris 10 Patch Cluster
Select package(s) you wish to process (or 'all' to process
all packages). (default: all) [?,??,q]:
Step 2
Press Enter to select the default value. Text similar to the following is displayed:
Processing package instance <CSCOh036> from </var/tmp/CSCOh036.pkg>
Media Gateway Controller PGW Specific Solaris 10 packages(i386) 3.0(2)
## Executing checkinstall script.
CSCOh032 checkinstall log file at /var/tmp/CSCOh032.checkinstall.log
This machine is running Solaris 5.10
Using </opt/sun_install> as the package base directory.
## Processing package information.
## Processing system information.
10 package pathnames are already properly installed.
## Verifying disk space requirements.
## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user
permission during the process of installing this package.
Do you want to continue with the installation of <CSCOh032> [y,n,?]
Step 3
Type y and press Enter to continue. Text similar to the following is displayed:
Installing Media Gateway Controller Solaris 10 Patch Cluster as <CSCOh0032>
The system lists the patches that it will install. This list varies over time. Text similar to the following is displayed:
!! You must now change directories to /opt/sun_install and
!! run the installPatches.sh script as root.
Installation of <CSCOh032> was successful.
Step 4
Change directory to /opt/sun_install and run the installPatches script by entering the following commands:
Note
During the installation of the Solaris 10 patch cluster, some patches might fail with return codes 2, 8, and 35. This is normal and does not indicate a problem with the installation. The following is an explanation of these error codes:
2—Attempting to apply a patch that is already applied.
8—Attempting to patch a package that is not installed.
35—A later version of the patch has already been installed.
Text similar to the following is displayed:
You are running as root - Good...
*** InstallPatches10 begins Thu Feb 16 08:43:06 EST 2006 ***
Platform is SUNW,Ultra-80
Install Solaris 10 patches from set 1 ...
Changed to /var/tmp directory
Now installing each patch from the patch cluster. There are a large
number of these patches, and the install could take an hour or longer
to complete. Please be patient. You can follow the progress of the
install in the following log: /opt/sun_install/installPatches10.log
At least one patch failed to install. This may or may
not indicate a problem. Please look at the log file
after the rest of the patches are applied
Install Solaris 10 patches from set 2 ...
Changed to /var/tmp directory
Install Solaris 10 patches from set 140x ...
Changed to /var/tmp directory
The system lists the patches that it is installing. This list varies over time. Text similar to the following is displayed:
*** InstallPatches10 ends Thu Feb 16 08:43:27 EST 2006 ***
*************************************************
* It is necessary to reboot this machine *
* for these patches to be incorporated *
* the operating system. Enter the following *
* command and press Enter: reboot -- -r *
*************************************************
Step 5
Type the following command and press Enter to reboot the target machine.
Note
If you used the CD-ROM drive to load the Solaris 10 patch cluster, eject the CD prior to rebooting.
Note
If you have installed the Solaris DiskSuite package (CSCOh023) on your system, the messages below are displayed during system bootup. They are normal Solaris DiskSuite startup messages and do not indicate any problem with your system.
WARNING force load of misc /md-trans failed
WARNING force load of misc /md-raid failed
WARNING force load of misc /md-hotspares failed
WARNING force load of misc /md-sp failed
This completes the procedures for installing the Solaris 10 patches for Opteron-based platforms. Go to Table 2-2 if you want to continue with the list for package installation. If you have questions or need assistance, see the "Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines" section.
Installing the Solstice DiskSuite (CSCOh023)
The Sun Solstice DiskSuite program enables you to use the second disk drive as a mirror of the first to increase the availability of the system.You can install the DiskSuite program by running the scripts described below. The machine reboots several times during the installation process. The scripts minimize the possibility of running the scripts in the wrong order. However, you should ensure that the program is properly installed and take reasonable precautions to run the scripts correctly.
Note
You must log in as root to run the following DiskSuite installation script.
Note
For the Sun X4600, do not change the default harddisk boot order in the BIOS settings. If the primary disk is changed from the default of c0t2d0, the DiskSuite installation fails.
Step 1
Load the Cisco Solaris 10 Operating Environment CD into the CD-ROM drive. Enter the following command to install the DiskSuite installation scripts:
Text similar to the following is displayed.
The following packages are available:
1 CSCOh023 Media Gateway Controller Solaris 10 DiskSuite
Select package(s) you wish to process (or 'all' to process
all packages). (default: all) [?,??,q]:
Step 2
Press Enter to accept the default answer all. Text similar to the following is displayed:
Processing package instance <CSCOh023> from </tmp/CSCOh023.pkg>
Media Gateway Controller Solaris 10 DiskSuite(sparc,i386) 1.0(5)
## Executing checkinstall script.
CSCOh023 checkinstall log file at /var/tmp/CSCOh023.checkinstall.log
This machine is running Solaris 5.10
The selected base directory </opt/sun_install> must exist before
installation is attempted.
Do you want this directory created now [y,n,?,q] y
Step 3
Answer y and press Enter to create the directory. Text similar to the following is displayed:
Using </opt/sun_install> as the package base directory.
## Processing package information.
## Processing system information.
1 package pathname is already properly installed.
## Verifying disk space requirements.
## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
The following files are already installed on the system and are being
* /opt/sun_install <attribute change only>
* - conflict with a file which does not belong to any package.
Do you want to install these conflicting files [y,n,?,q] y
Step 4
Answer y and press Enter to install the files. Text similar to the following is displayed:
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user
permission during the process of installing this package.
Do you want to continue with the installation of <CSCOh023> [y,n,?] y
Step 5
Type y and press Enter to continue the installation. Text similar to the following is displayed:
Installing Media Gateway Controller Solaris 10 DiskSuite as <CSCOh023>
## Executing preinstall script.
No PGW software found - this package can be installed
## Installing part 1 of 1.
/opt/sun_install/DiskSuite/admin.file
/opt/sun_install/DiskSuite/install_disksuite_1.sh
/opt/sun_install/DiskSuite/install_disksuite_2.sh
/opt/sun_install/DiskSuite/query_2nd_disk.cmd
/opt/sun_install/DiskSuite/rm_disksuite_1.sh
/opt/sun_install/DiskSuite/rm_disksuite_2.sh
[ verifying class <none> ]
## Executing postinstall script.
!! You must now change directories to
!! /opt/sun_install/DiskSuite and run the
!! install_disksuite_1.sh script as root.
Installation of <CSCOh023> was successful.
Step 6
Change directories. Enter the following command:
cd /opt/sun_install/DiskSuite
Step 7
Run the first script. Enter the following command:
Text similar to the following is displayed:
You are running as root - Good...
Output will be logged in /opt/sun_install/DiskSuite/DiskSuite_1.log
This script installs Disk Suite on an PGW system.
It assumes that Solaris 10 is installed and the disks
are correctly formatted and ready to go.
In order to install DiskSuite, you MUST HAVE allocated
an unassigned, 15-30Mb disk partition in disk slice 4
of your primary disk. IF THIS PARTITION DOES NOT EXIST
YOUR DISKSUITE INSTALLATION WILL FAIL, and IT MAY
I will now run a command which will show you the
current disk partitions. You can see the number of
sectors allocated in the column marked Sector Count
If you do not see a line which shows that partition 4
is allocated DO NOT CONTINUE WITH THIS INSTALLATION!
You can see the number of sectors allocated in the
column marked Sector Count. Sectors may vary in size
from 512 bytes to 4096 bytes and perhaps even larger
Warning: Current Disk has mounted partitions.
If this is not the correct controller, please
exit this script and contact tech support
Here is your current disk partition setup. Look
* /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s0 partition map
* 8921 accessible cylinders
* Partition Tag Flags Sector Count Sector Mount Directory
0 2 00 8209215 4096575 12305789 /
1 7 00 12305790 10249470 22555259 /var
2 5 00 0 143315865 143315864
3 3 01 16065 8193150 8209214
4 0 00 22555260 64260 22619519
5 0 00 22619520 116599770 139219289 /opt
6 0 00 139219290 4096575 143315864
Do you want to continue? (y/n) [N]
Step 8
Type y and press Enter to continue the installation. Text similar to the following is displayed:
Searching for disks...done
AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS:
0. c1t0d0 <DEFAULT cyl 8921 alt 2 hd 255 sec 63>
/pci@0,0/pci1022,7450@a/pci17c2,20@4/sd@0,0
1. c1t1d0 <DEFAULT cyl 8921 alt 2 hd 255 sec 63>
/pci@0,0/pci1022,7450@a/pci17c2,20@4/sd@1,0
Specify disk (enter its number): selecting c1t0d0
Warning: Current Disk has mounted partitions.
type - select (define) a disk type
partition - select (define) a partition table
current - describe the current disk
format - format and analyze the disk
fdisk - run the fdisk program
repair - repair a defective sector
label - write label to the disk
analyze - surface analysis
defect - defect list management
backup - search for backup labels
verify - read and display labels
save - save new disk/partition definitions
inquiry - show vendor, product and revision
volname - set 8-character volume name
!<cmd> - execute <cmd>, then return
select - select a predefined table
modify - modify a predefined partition table
name - name the current table
print - display the current table
label - write partition map and label to the disk
!<cmd> - execute <cmd>, then return
partition> Enter table name (remember quotes):
type - select (define) a disk type
partition - select (define) a partition table
current - describe the current disk
format - format and analyze the disk
fdisk - run the fdisk program
repair - repair a defective sector
label - write label to the disk
analyze - surface analysis
defect - defect list management
backup - search for backup labels
verify - read and display labels
save - save new disk/partition definitions
inquiry - show vendor, product and revision
volname - set 8-character volume name
!<cmd> - execute <cmd>, then return
format> Saving new disk and partition definitions
Enter file name["./format.dat"]: format> Searching for disks...done
AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS:
0. c1t0d0 <DEFAULT cyl 8921 alt 2 hd 255 sec 63>
/pci@0,0/pci1022,7450@a/pci17c2,20@4/sd@0,0
1. c1t1d0 <DEFAULT cyl 8921 alt 2 hd 255 sec 63>
/pci@0,0/pci1022,7450@a/pci17c2,20@4/sd@1,0
Specify disk (enter its number): selecting c1t1d0
type - select (define) a disk type
partition - select (define) a partition table
current - describe the current disk
format - format and analyze the disk
fdisk - run the fdisk program
repair - repair a defective sector
label - write label to the disk
analyze - surface analysis
defect - defect list management
backup - search for backup labels
verify - read and display labels
save - save new disk/partition definitions
inquiry - show vendor, product and revision
volname - set 8-character volume name
!<cmd> - execute <cmd>, then return
select - select a predefined table
modify - modify a predefined partition table
name - name the current table
print - display the current table
label - write partition map and label to the disk
!<cmd> - execute <cmd>, then return
Specify table (enter its number)[2]:
partition> Current partition table (CISCO):
Total disk cylinders available: 8921 + 2 (reserved cylinders)
Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks
0 root wm 511 - 765 1.95GB (255/0/0) 4096575
1 var wm 766 - 1403 4.89GB (638/0/0) 10249470
2 backup wm 0 - 8920 68.34GB (8921/0/0) 143315865
3 swap wu 1 - 510 3.91GB (510/0/0) 8193150
4 unassigned wm 1404 - 1407 31.38MB (4/0/0) 64260
5 unassigned wm 1408 - 8665 55.60GB (7258/0/0) 116599770
6 unassigned wm 8666 - 8920 1.95GB (255/0/0) 4096575
7 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0
8 boot wu 0 - 0 7.84MB (1/0/0) 16065
9 alternates wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0
partition> Ready to label disk, continue?
type - select (define) a disk type
partition - select (define) a partition table
current - describe the current disk
format - format and analyze the disk
fdisk - run the fdisk program
repair - repair a defective sector
label - write label to the disk
analyze - surface analysis
defect - defect list management
backup - search for backup labels
verify - read and display labels
save - save new disk/partition definitions
inquiry - show vendor, product and revision
volname - set 8-character volume name
!<cmd> - execute <cmd>, then return
format> Finished disk partitioning...
metadb: waiting on /etc/lvm/lock
d1: Concat/Stripe is setup
d2: Concat/Stripe is setup
d4: Concat/Stripe is setup
d5: Concat/Stripe is setup
d7: Concat/Stripe is setup
d8: Concat/Stripe is setup
d10: Concat/Stripe is setup
d11: Concat/Stripe is setup
d13: Concat/Stripe is setup
d14: Concat/Stripe is setup
The machine will now reboot.
Wait for the system to come up. Then log in as root,
cd /opt/sun_install/DiskSuite and continue by
executing the script install_disksuite_2.sh
Press the ENTER key to continue:
Step 9
Press Enter to reboot your system.
Step 10
Once the system has completed its reboot, log in as root and change directories to /opt/sun_install/DiskSuite. Enter the following command:
cd /opt/sun_install/DiskSuite
Step 11
Run the second script. Enter the following command:
Text similar to the following is displayed:
You are running as root - Good...
Output will be logged in /opt/sun_install/DiskSuite/DiskSuite_2.log
This is part 2 of the script that installs
Disk Suite on an PGW system.
It assumes that Solaris 10 is installed
You should have already run install_disksuite_1.sh
which installs and configures the disks
This script attaches the second disk and starts
the disk replication process
Do you want to continue? (y/n) [N] y
Step 12
Type y and press Enter to continue the installation. Text similar to the following is displayed:
d3: submirror d2 is attached
d6: submirror d5 is attached
d9: submirror d8 is attached
d12: submirror d11 is attached
d15: submirror d14 is attached
Disk Suite is now configured and will start to
mirror to the second disk. It will take some
time for the disk to be completely mirrored.
Depending on the size of the disk, it may take
The system will repeatedly execute the command:
/usr/sbin/metastat |grep done
When there is no output from this command, the replication
will be complete and this script will terminate
At that time, it will be safe to reboot the machine
Resync in progress: 0 % done Resync in progress: 0 % done Resync in progress: 0
% done Resync in progress: 0 % done Resync in progress: 0 % done
Resync in progress: 0 % done Resync in progress: 0 % done Resync in progress: 0
% done Resync in progress: 2 % done Resync in progress: 0 % done
Resync in progress: 0 % done Resync in progress: 1 % done Resync in progress: 1
% done Resync in progress: 4 % done Resync in progress: 1 % done
Note
The system continues to issue these resynchronization messages until the replication is complete. Once the replication is complete, the system returns a prompt.
Note
This portion of the installation is time-intensive. The amount of time required to complete the replication is dependent upon the size of the disk drives in your host. It may take several hours.
Resync in progress: 94 % done
Resync in progress: 96 % done
Resync in progress: 98 % done
The Disk Suite installation is now complete
Press the ENTER key to continue:
Step 13
Press Enter to continue the installation. Text similar to the following is displayed:
The following procedure should be used to add an
alias in the boot rom so you can boot off of the
secondary disk if necessary
Get the information from the system on the second disk
# prtconf -vp |grep pci |grep disk1
NOTE: disk1 is a system maintained standard for the system's
second hard disk. If the prtconf command returns this
information, it can be used to boot the second disk
without any additional changes
To create an alias name other than disk1 for the second
boot disk in the NVRAM, use the information from the
# eeprom nvramrc='devalias backup_root /pci@1f,0/pci@1/scsi@8/disk@1,0'
nvramrc=devalias backup_root /pci@1f,0/pci@1/scsi@8/disk@1,0
Then bring the machine down to the boot prompt
# /usr/sbin/shutdown -g0 -y -i0
.... system shuts down....
The machine should reboot from the second disk. The following
text will be found in the boot output. This ensures that the
machine was working from the second drive:
a) Executing last command: boot backup_root
b) Boot device: /pci@1f,0/pci@1/scsi@8/disk@1,0 File and args:
The boot device listed should match the output from the
nvramrc= output from above
Step 14
If you want to set up your system to be able to reboot from the second disk, proceed to the "Rebooting from the Mirrored (Secondary) Disk" section. Otherwise, proceed to Step 15.
Step 15
Type the following command and press Enter to reboot your system.
#/usr/sbin/shutdown -g0 -y -i6
The DiskSuite installation is now complete. If you want to configure your system to reboot from the mirrored disk, go to the "Rebooting from the Mirrored (Secondary) Disk" section. If you want to return to the list for package installation, go to Table 2-2.
Rebooting from the Mirrored (Secondary) Disk
Caution 
Rebooting from the mirrored (secondary) disk is normally done only after a catastrophic failure of the primary disk.
Perform the following procedure to add an alias in the boot ROM so you can boot from the secondary disk, if necessary.
Step 1
Get the information from the system on the second disk that you will boot from. Type the following command and press Enter:
# prtconf -vp | grep pci | grep disk1
Text similar to the following is displayed:
disk1: `/pci@1f,0/pc1@1/scsi@8/disk1,0'
Note
Disk1 is a system-maintained standard for the system's second hard disk.
a.
If the prtconf command returns the above information, you can use it to boot the second disk without any additional changes. Proceed to Step 4.
b.
If you do not wish to use the above default information, create an alias name other than disk1 for the second boot disk in the NVRAM by using the information from the prtconf command (above).
# eeprom nvramrc='devalias backup_root /pci@1f,0/pci@1/scsi@8/disk@1,0'
Step 2
Check the alias you created by typing the following commands and pressing Enter:
Text similar to the following is displayed:
nvramrc=devalias backup_root /pci@1f,0/pci@1/scsi@8/disk@1,0
Note
In the steps that follow, wherever you see "disk1" replace it with the alias you configured above.
Step 3
Before shutting down the system, check the progress of the mirroring to make sure that replication is complete. Type the following the command to check the progress of the mirroring. An Okay response means that disk mirroring is complete.
Warning 
DO NOT REBOOT until the replication is complete and the mirrors are in the Okay state.
Step 4
When the replication is complete, bring the machine down to the boot prompt. Type the following command and press Enter:
# /usr/sbin/shutdown -g0 -y -i0
Text similar to the following is displayed:
The system is coming down. Please wait.
System services are now being stopped.
LOM event: +0h5m53s host resetting
Executing last command: boot disk1
Boot device: /pci@1f,0/pci@1/scsi@8/disk@1,0 File and args:
SunOS Release 5.10 Version Generic_108528-13 64-bit
Copyright 1983-2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
The machine should reboot from the second disk.
Step 5
Verify that the following text is displayed in the boot output (see the output in Step 4, above). This ensures that the machine was working from the second drive:
Executing last command: boot disk1
Boot device: /pci@1f,0/pci@1/scsi@8/disk@1,0 File and args:
Note
If you have installed the Solaris DiskSuite package (CSCOh023) on your system, the messages below are displayed during system bootup. They are normal Solaris DiskSuite startup messages and do not indicate any problem with your system.
WARNING force load of misc /md-trans failed
WARNING force load of misc /md-raid failed
WARNING force load of misc /md-hotspares failed
WARNING force load of misc /md-sp failed
Step 6
The boot device listed should match the output from the "nvramrc=" line in Step 2.
This completes the procedures for rebooting from the mirrored (secondary) disk. If you want to return to the list for package installation, go to Table 2-2.
Removing the Solstice DiskSuite
Note
This section applies to the PGW Host running either the Cisco MGC or HSI software. The following procedure works only from platforms that have been mirrored by use of the procedure provided in the "Installing the Solstice DiskSuite (CSCOh023)" section.
This procedure un-mirrors the disk partitions and removes the DiskSuite application from the platform. Use this procedure if a system has DiskSuite installed and you no longer wish to use CSCOh024 to configure the second disk for the log and spool directories.
If the platform is configured with customer-specific information, be sure to back up this information before the partitions are unmirrored and DiskSuite is removed. Consult the appropriate document, depending on the software installed.
Step 1
Log in as root. Use the metastat command to verify that the state of all the mirrors is Okay.
Step 2
Type the following commands to run the script and press Enter:
cd /opt/sun_install/DiskSuite
The ./rm_disksuite_1.sh command detaches the mirrored disks and restores the original disk partition file in /etc/vfstab. The machine reboots after detaching the mirrored disks and restoring the original disk partition file.
Step 3
Log in as root and change directory to /opt/sun_install/DiskSuite. Enter the following command:
cd /opt/sun_install/DiskSuite
Step 4
Run the script ./rm_disksuite_2.sh:
This script clears the disk mirrors and removes the DiskSuite software packages from the system.
This completes the DiskSuite removal.
Installing the Log and Spool File Systems (CSCOh024)
Note
This section applies to a PGW host with 18-GB disk drives running the Cisco MGC software.
Note
If the DiskSuite software is installed and configured, you must first follow the procedure in the "Removing the Solstice DiskSuite" section to remove the DiskSuite software before configuring the second disk to be used for the log and spool file systems.
To determine whether DiskSuite is installed and configured, run the /usr/sbin/metastat command. If the command is found and it displays the status of mirrors, it indicates that DiskSuite is installed and configured.
Note
For the device names for each platform type, see Table 2-1 (Device Names on Supported Host Platforms).
This procedure enables you to move the log and spool file system to the second disk drive to increase the capacity for log, alarm, measurement, and CDR files. This improves the performance of the host. If CSCOh024 is not installed, your system continues to store log and spool files on the first disk drive. The second disk is defined into two partitions:
•
The first partition is the log partition and uses about 30 percent of the disk.
•
The second partition is the spool partition that uses 50percent of the disk.
Table 2-3 and Table 2-4 shows sample partition tables for disks 1 and 2 for a Netra t 1400 with 18-GB disk drives.
Table 2-3 18-GB Disk 1 Partition Table (PGW with Log and Spool Package)
Slice No.
|
PGW Host
|
Slice Name
|
Slice Size (GB)
|
0
|
/
|
1.00
|
1
|
/var
|
1.40
|
2
|
|
0.00
|
3
|
|
0.00
|
4
|
|
0.00
|
5
|
/opt
|
12.00
|
6
|
swap
|
2.00
|
7
|
|
0.00
|
Note
On disk drives larger than 18 GB, the swap space is 4 GB.
Table 2-4 18-GB Disk 2 Partition Table (PGW with Log and Spool Package)
Slice No.
|
PGW Host
|
Slice Name
|
Slice Size (GB)
|
0
|
/
|
1.00
|
1
|
swap
|
2.00
|
2
|
|
0.00
|
3
|
/opt/CiscoMGC/var/log
|
5.70
|
4
|
/opt/CiscoMGC/var/spool
|
9.00
|
5
|
|
0.00
|
6
|
|
0.00
|
7
|
|
0.00
|
Step 1
Load the Cisco Solaris 10 Operating Environment CD into the CD-ROM drive. From the /var/tmp directory of the target machine, install the Log And Spool Software by entering the following command:
# pkgadd -d /cdrom/cdrom0/CSCOh024.pkg
Text similar to the following is displayed:
The following packages are available:
1 CSCOh024 Media Gateway Controller Log and Spool package
Select package(s) you wish to process (or 'all' to process
all packages). (default: all) [?,??,q]:
Step 2
Press Enter to accept the default answer all. Text similar to the following is displayed:
Processing package instance <CSCOh024 from </var/tmp/CSCOh024.pkg
Virtual Switch Controller VSC log and spool package
## Executing checkinstall script.
CSCOh024 checkinstall log file at /var/tmp/CSCOh024.checkinstall.log
This machine is running Solaris 5.10
The selected base directory </opt/sun_install> must exist before
installation is attempted.
Do you want this directory created now [y,n,?,q] y
Step 3
Answer y and press Enter to create the directory. Text similar to the following is displayed:
Using </opt/sun_install> as the package base directory.
## Processing package information.
## Processing system information.
1 package pathname is already properly installed.
## Verifying disk space requirements.
## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
The following files are already installed on the system and are being
* /opt/sun_install <attribute change only>
* - conflict with a file which does not belong to any package.
Do you want to install these conflicting files [y,n,?,q] y
Step 4
Answer y and press Enter to install the files. Text similar to the following is displayed:
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user
permission during the process of installing this package.
Do you want to continue with the installation of <CSCOh024> [y,n,?] y
Step 5
Type y and press Enter to continue. Text similar to the following is displayed:
Installing Media Gateway Controller VSC log and spool package as <CSCOh024>
## Executing preinstall script.
Platform is SUNW,Ultra-80
NOTICE: Architecture checks passed
## Installing part 1 of 1.
/opt/sun_install/format_log_spool_start.cmd
/opt/sun_install/install_log_spool
/opt/sun_install/query_2nd_disk.cmd
[ verifying class <none> ]
## Executing postinstall script.
!! You must now change directories to /opt/sun_install/Log_Spool and
!! run the ./install_log_spool script as root.
Step 6
Change directory to /opt/sun_install/Log_Spool and run the install_log_spool script.
Note
You must first shut down the Cisco MGC before running the install_log_spool script.
# cd /opt/sun_install/Log_Spool
Text similar to the following is displayed:
Platform is SUNW,Ultra-80
Searching for disks...done
type - select (define) a disk type
partition - select (define) a partition table
current - describe the current disk
format - format and analyze the disk
repair - repair a defective sector
label - write label to the disk
analyze - surface analysis
defect - defect list management
backup - search for backup labels
verify - read and display labels
save - save new disk/partition definitions
volname - set 8-character volume name
!<cmd> - execute <cmd>, then return
AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS:
0. c0t0d0 <SUN36G cyl 24620 alt 2 hd 27 sec 107>
/pci@1f,4000/scsi@3/sd@0,0
1. c0t1d0 <SUN36G cyl 24620 alt 2 hd 27 sec 107>
/pci@1f,4000/scsi@3/sd@1,0
Specify disk (enter its number): 1
<SUN36G cyl 24620 alt 2 hd 27 sec 107>
/pci@1f,4000/scsi@3/sd@1,0
2nd Disk device is: c0t1d0
Number of Cylinders : 24620
Enter absolute path of the desired mount point for the
log directory or press enter to accept
the default [/opt/CiscoMGC/var/log]:
Step 7
Press Enter to accept the default mount point for the log directory or change it if you plan on installing the Cisco MGC software in a different location.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Log directory mount point is /opt/CiscoMGC/var/log
Enter absolute path of the desired mount point for the
spool directory or press enter to accept
the default [/opt/CiscoMGC/var/spool]:
Step 8
Press Enter to accept the default mount point for the spool directory or change it if you plan on installing the Cisco MGC software in a different location.
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Spool directory mount point is /opt/CiscoMGC/var/spool
Number of cylinders for log partition: 9848
Number of cylinders for spool partition: 14772
Build partition table for c0t1d0 ...
Searching for disks...done
type - select (define) a disk type
partition - select (define) a partition table
current - describe the current disk
format - format and analyze the disk
repair - repair a defective sector
label - write label to the disk
analyze - surface analysis
defect - defect list management
backup - search for backup labels
verify - read and display labels
save - save new disk/partition definitions
inquiry - show vendor, product and revision
volname - set 8-character volume name
!<cmd> - execute <cmd>, then return
select - select a predefined table
modify - modify a predefined partition table
name - name the current table
print - display the current table
label - write partition map and label to the disk
!<cmd> - execute <cmd>, then return
Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks
0 root wm 0 - 725 1.00GB (726/0/0) 2097414
Enter partition id tag[root]: unassigned
Enter partition permission flags[wm]: wm
Enter new starting cyl[0]: 0
Enter partition size[2097414b, 726c, 1024.13mb, 1.00gb]: 0c
Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks
1 swap wu 726 - 3629 4.00GB (2904/0/0) 8389656
Enter partition id tag[swap]: unassigned
Enter partition permission flags[wu]: wm
Enter new starting cyl[726]: 0
Enter partition size[8389656b, 2904c, 4096.51mb, 4.00gb]: 0c
Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks
3 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0
Enter partition id tag[unassigned]: unassigned
Enter partition permission flags[wm]: wm
Enter new starting cyl[0]: 0
Enter partition size[0b, 0c, 0.00mb, 0.00gb]: 0c
Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks
4 unassigned wm 3630 - 23156 26.90GB (19527/0/0) 56413503
Enter partition id tag[unassigned]: unassigned
Enter partition permission flags[wm]: wm
Enter new starting cyl[3630]: 0
Enter partition size[56413503b, 19527c, 27545.66mb, 26.90gb]: 0c
Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks
5 var wm 23157 - 23882 1.00GB (726/0/0) 2097414
Enter partition id tag[var]: unassigned
Enter partition permission flags[wm]: wm
Enter new starting cyl[23157]: 0
Enter partition size[2097414b, 726c, 1024.13mb, 1.00gb]: 0c
Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks
6 usr wm 23883 - 24608 1.00GB (726/0/0) 2097414
Enter partition id tag[usr]: unassigned
Enter partition permission flags[wm]: wm
Enter new starting cyl[23883]: 0
Enter partition size[2097414b, 726c, 1024.13mb, 1.00gb]: 0c
Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks
7 unassigned wm 24609 - 24619 15.52MB (11/0/0) 31779
Enter partition id tag[unassigned]: unassigned
Enter partition permission flags[wm]: wm
Enter new starting cyl[24609]: 0
Enter partition size[31779b, 11c, 15.52mb, 0.02gb]: 0c
Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks
2 backup wm 0 - 24619 33.92GB (24620/0/0) 71127180
Enter partition id tag[backup]: unassigned
Enter partition permission flags[wm]: wm
Enter new starting cyl[0]: 0
Enter partition size[71127180b, 24620c, 34730.07mb, 33.92gb]: 24620c
Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks
3 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0
Enter partition id tag[unassigned]: unassigned
Enter partition permission flags[wm]: wm
Enter new starting cyl[0]: 0
Enter partition size[0b, 0c, 0.00mb, 0.00gb]: 9848c
Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks
4 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0
Enter partition id tag[unassigned]: unassigned
Enter partition permission flags[wm]: wm
Enter new starting cyl[0]: 9848
Enter partition size[0b, 0c, 0.00mb, 0.00gb]: 14772c
Current partition table (unnamed):
Total disk cylinders available: 24620 + 2 (reserved cylinders)
Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks
0 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0
1 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0
2 unassigned wm 0 - 24619 33.92GB (24620/0/0) 71127180
3 unassigned wm 0 - 9847 13.57GB (9848/0/0) 28450872
4 unassigned wm 9848 - 24619 20.35GB (14772/0/0) 42676308
5 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0
6 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0
7 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0
type - select (define) a disk type
partition - select (define) a partition table
current - describe the current disk
format - format and analyze the disk
repair - repair a defective sector
label - write label to the disk
analyze - surface analysis
defect - defect list management
backup - search for backup labels
verify - read and display labels
save - save new disk/partition definitions
inquiry - show vendor, product and revision
volname - set 8-character volume name
!<cmd> - execute <cmd>, then return
unknown disk type, assuming the speed is 10000 rpm
Build log filesystem at /dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s3 ...
mkfs -F ufs /dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s3 28450872 107 27 8192 1024 251 1 166 8192 t 0 -1 8 107
Cylinder groups must have a multiple of 16 cylinders with the given parameters
/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s3: 28450872 sectors in 9848 cylinders of 27 tracks, 107 sectors
13892.0MB in 308 cyl groups (32 c/g, 45.14MB/g, 5632 i/g)
super-block backups (for fsck -F ufs -o b=#) at:
32, 92592, 185152, 277712, 370272, 462832, 555392, 647952, 740512, 833072,
Build spool filesystem at /dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s4 ...
mkfs -F ufs /dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s4 42676308 107 27 8192 1024 251 1 166 8192 t 0 -1 8 107
Cylinder groups must have a multiple of 16 cylinders with the given parameters
/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s4: 42676308 sectors in 14772 cylinders of 27 tracks, 107 sectors
20838.0MB in 462 cyl groups (32 c/g, 45.14MB/g, 5632 i/g)
super-block backups (for fsck -F ufs -o b=#) at:
32, 92592, 185152, 277712, 370272, 462832, 555392, 647952, 740512, 833072,
Remove any existing entry in /etc/vfstab for c0t1d0s3 or c0t1d0s4
Adding entries to /etc/vfstab
Mounting /opt/CiscoMGC/var/log
Mounting /opt/CiscoMGC/var/spool
This completes the installation of the Log and Spool File system. Go to Table 2-2 if you want to continue with the list for package installation.
Uninstalling the Log and Spool File System
Use the following procedure if you need to remove the Log and Spool File system from the second disk. Contact Cisco TAC if you need assistance (see the "Obtaining Technical Assistance" section in the Preface).
Note
You must be logged in as root to uninstall CSCOh024.
Step 1
Type the following command at the # prompt and press Enter:
cd /opt/sun_install/Log_Spool/
./uninstall_log_spool
Text similar to the following is displayed:
You are running as root - Good...
*** WARNING! LOG FILES WILL NOT BE SAVED ***
Uninstalling this package typically means that the log &
spool directories will be on the same disk as the rest of
the software so there is less space available for those
files. We will not save any existing log or spool files.
*** WARNING! LOG FILES WILL NOT BE SAVED ***
However, they are not being deleted - the log files will
still exist on the second (unmounted) disk drive
It is possible to manually mount that disk and recover
log files if necessary.
If you want to save log files before running this
script, then exit and do so now
Do you want to continue? (y/n) [N] y
Step 2
Type y and press Enter to remove CSCOh024. Text similar to the following is displayed:
Unmount /opt/CiscoMGC/var/log
Unmount /opt/CiscoMGC/var/spool
The Log/Spool software has been removed from the system
Now you can remove the package with the command:
Step 3
Type the following command and press Enter to continue the removal of CSCOh024.
Step 4
Reboot your machine with the -r option. Type the following command and press Enter:
Note
If you have installed the Solaris DiskSuite package (CSCOh023) on your system, the messages below are displayed during system bootup. They are normal Solaris DiskSuite startup messages and do not indicate any problem with your system.
WARNING force load of misc /md-trans failed
WARNING force load of misc /md-raid failed
WARNING force load of misc /md-hotspares failed
WARNING force load of misc /md-sp failed
This completes the removal of the Log and Spool File system from the second disk.
Installing Cisco BAMS Archive Partition (CSCOh027)
The Cisco BAMS application cannot use the Solstice DiskSuite to configure the local disk drives. Use the procedure below to create an archive partition on the disk drives for Cisco BAMS systems.
Note
You must log in as root to run the following installation script.
Step 1
Load the Cisco Solaris 10 Operating Environment CD into the CD-ROM drive. Enter the following command to install the Cisco BAMS disk configuration scripts:
pkgadd -d /cdrom/cdrom0/CSCOh023.pkg
Text similar to the following is displayed.
The following packages are available:
1 CSCOh027 Media Gateway Controller BAMS Archive Partition Package
Select package(s) you wish to process (or 'all' to process
all packages). (default: all) [?,??,q]:
Step 2
Press Enter to accept the default answer all.
Text similar to the following is displayed:
Processing package instance <CSCOh027> from </var/tmp/CSCOh027.pkg>
Media Gateway Controller BAMS Archive Partition Package(sparc) 1.0(5)
## Executing checkinstall script.
CSCOh027 checkinstall log file at /var/tmp/CSCOh027.checkinstall.log
This machine is running Solaris 5.10
The selected base directory </opt/sun_install> must exist before
installation is attempted.
Do you want this directory created now [y,n,?,q] y
Step 3
Answer y and press Enter to create the directory.
Text similar to the following is displayed:
Using </opt/sun_install> as the package base directory.
## Processing package information.
## Processing system information.
1 package pathname is already properly installed.
## Verifying disk space requirements.
## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
The following files are already installed on the system and are being
* /opt/sun_install <attribute change only>
* - conflict with a file which does not belong to any package.
Do you want to install these conflicting files [y,n,?,q] y
Step 4
Answer y and press Enter to install the files.
Text similar to the following is displayed:
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user
permission during the process of installing this package.
Do you want to continue with the installation of <CSCOh027> [y,n,?]
Step 5
Type y and press Enter to continue the installation.
Text similar to the following is displayed:
Installing Media Gateway Controller BAMS Archive Partition Package as <CSCOh027>
## Installing part 1 of 1.
[ verifying class <none> ]
## Executing postinstall script.
!! You must now change directories to
!! /opt/sun_install/BAMS_archive and run the
!! ./install_BAMS_archive script as root.
Installation of <CSCOh027> was successful.
Step 6
Change directories. Enter the following command:
cd /opt/sun_install/BAMS_archive
Step 7
Run the first script. Enter the following command:
./install_BAMS_archive.sh
Text similar to the following is displayed:
Output will be logged in /opt/sun_install/BAMS_archive/install_BAMS_archive.log
The second hard drive will be reformatted by this script,
all data on this drive will be lost
Do you want to continue with formatting? (y or n)
Installation started on Wed May 17 12:08:34 EDT 2006
Searching for disks...done
type - select (define) a disk type
partition - select (define) a partition table
current - describe the current disk
format - format and analyze the disk
fdisk - run the fdisk program
repair - repair a defective sector
label - write label to the disk
analyze - surface analysis
defect - defect list management
backup - search for backup labels
verify - read and display labels
volname - set 8-character volume name
!<cmd> - execute <cmd>, then return
AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS:
0. c1t0d0 <DEFAULT cyl 8921 alt 2 hd 255 sec 63>
/pci@0,0/pci1022,7450@a/pci17c2,20@4/sd@0,0
1. c1t1d0 <DEFAULT cyl 8921 alt 2 hd 255 sec 63>
/pci@0,0/pci1022,7450@a/pci17c2,20@4/sd@1,0
Specify disk (enter its number): 1
<DEFAULT cyl 8921 alt 2 hd 255 sec 63>
/pci@0,0/pci1022,7450@a/pci17c2,20@4/sd@1,0
2nd Disk device is: c1t1d0
Number of Cylinders : 8921
ARCHIVE directory mount point is /opt/CiscoBAMS/CDR/archive
Number of cylinders for archive partition:
Building format log temp files...
Build partition table for c1t1d0 ...
Searching for disks...done
type - select (define) a disk type
partition - select (define) a partition table
current - describe the current disk
format - format and analyze the disk
fdisk - run the fdisk program
repair - repair a defective sector
label - write label to the disk
analyze - surface analysis
defect - defect list management
backup - search for backup labels
verify - read and display labels
save - save new disk/partition definitions
inquiry - show vendor, product and revision
volname - set 8-character volume name
!<cmd> - execute <cmd>, then return
select - select a predefined table
modify - modify a predefined partition table
name - name the current table
print - display the current table
label - write partition map and label to the disk
!<cmd> - execute <cmd>, then return
Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks
0 root wm 511 - 765 1.95GB (255/0/0) 4096575
Enter partition id tag[root]: unassigned
Enter partition permission flags[wm]: wm
Enter new starting cyl[511]: 0
Enter partition size[4096575b, 255c, 254e, 2000.28mb, 1.95gb]: 0c
Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks
1 var wm 766 - 1403 4.89GB (638/0/0) 10249470
Enter partition id tag[var]: unassigned
Enter partition permission flags[wm]: wm
Enter new starting cyl[766]: 0
Enter partition size[10249470b, 638c, 637e, 5004.62mb, 4.89gb]: 0c
Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks
3 swap wu 1 - 510 3.91GB (510/0/0) 8193150
Enter partition id tag[swap]: unassigned
Enter partition permission flags[wu]: wm
Enter new starting cyl[1]: 0
Enter partition size[8193150b, 510c, 509e, 4000.56mb, 3.91gb]: 0c
Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks
4 unassigned wm 1404 - 1407 31.38MB (4/0/0) 64260
Enter partition id tag[unassigned]: unassigned
Enter partition permission flags[wm]: wm
Enter new starting cyl[1404]: 0
Enter partition size[64260b, 4c, 3e, 31.38mb, 0.03gb]: 0c
Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks
5 unassigned wm 1408 - 8665 55.60GB (7258/0/0) 116599770
Enter partition id tag[unassigned]: unassigned
Enter partition permission flags[wm]: wm
Enter new starting cyl[1408]: 0
Enter partition size[116599770b, 7258c, 7257e, 56933.48mb, 55.60gb]: 0c
Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks
6 unassigned wm 8666 - 8920 1.95GB (255/0/0) 4096575
Enter partition id tag[unassigned]: unassigned
Enter partition permission flags[wm]: wm
Enter new starting cyl[8666]: 0
Enter partition size[4096575b, 255c, 254e, 2000.28mb, 1.95gb]: 0c
Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks
7 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0
Enter partition id tag[unassigned]: unassigned
Enter partition permission flags[wm]: wm
Enter new starting cyl[0]: 0
Enter partition size[0b, 0c, 0e, 0.00mb, 0.00gb]: 0c
Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks
2 backup wm 0 - 8920 68.34GB (8921/0/0) 143315865
Enter partition id tag[backup]: backup
Enter partition permission flags[wm]: wm
Enter new starting cyl[0]:
Enter partition size[143315865b, 8921c, 8920e, 69978.45mb, 68.34gb]: 8921c
Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks
0 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0
Enter partition id tag[unassigned]: unassigned
Enter partition permission flags[wm]: wm
Enter new starting cyl[0]:
Enter partition size[0b, 0c, 0e, 0.00mb, 0.00gb]: 8921c
Current partition table (unnamed):
Total disk cylinders available: 8921 + 2 (reserved cylinders)
Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks
0 unassigned wm 0 - 8920 68.34GB (8921/0/0) 143315865
1 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0
2 backup wm 0 - 8920 68.34GB (8921/0/0) 143315865
3 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0
4 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0
5 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0
6 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0
7 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0
8 boot wu 0 - 0 7.84MB (1/0/0) 16065
9 alternates wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0
type - select (define) a disk type
partition - select (define) a partition table
current - describe the current disk
format - format and analyze the disk
fdisk - run the fdisk program
repair - repair a defective sector
label - write label to the disk
analyze - surface analysis
defect - defect list management
backup - search for backup labels
verify - read and display labels
save - save new disk/partition definitions
inquiry - show vendor, product and revision
volname - set 8-character volume name
!<cmd> - execute <cmd>, then return
unknown disk type, assuming the speed is 10000 rpm
Build archive filesystem at /dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s0 ...
Warning: 5224 sector(s) in last cylinder unallocated
/dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s0: 143315864 sectors in 23327 cylinders of 48 tracks, 128 sectors
69978.5MB in 1458 cyl groups (16 c/g, 48.00MB/g, 5824 i/g)
super-block backups (for fsck -F ufs -o b=#) at:
32, 98464, 196896, 295328, 393760, 492192, 590624, 689056, 787488, 885920,
Initializing cylinder groups:
............................
super-block backups for last 10 cylinder groups at:
142349344, 142447776, 142546208, 142644640, 142743072, 142841504, 142939936,
143038368, 143136800, 143235232
Remove any existing entry in /etc/vfstab for c1t1d0
Adding entries to /etc/vfstab
Mounting /opt/CiscoBAMS/CDR/archive
The Cisco BAMS archive partition installation is now complete. If you want to return to the list for package installation, go to Table 2-2.
Installing the Sparc-based Communications and Alarm Software Package (CSCOh026)
This package installs xterm, ntp, and ftp communications software on your host. It also installs the Lights Out Management (LOM) alarm software package if you are installing Solaris 10 on one of the following platforms:
•
Sun Fire V120
•
Netra 120
•
Netra t 1120/1125
•
Netra t 1400/1405
•
Netra 20
If you are installing Solaris 10 on a Sun Fire V210, Netra 210, Netra 240 or Netra 440 platform, there are no separate alarm software packages to install because the alarm software is installed automatically. This software, ALOM, is integrated within the Solaris 10 operating system. Therefore, previous SUN LOM alarm packages like SUNWlomm (on Sun Fire V120) and SUNWtsalm (on Netra 112X) do not exist on these platforms. For additional information regarding lights-out alarms on the Sun Fire V210, Netra 210, Netra 240 and Netra 440, see the SUN ALOM Guide at http://www.sun.com/servers/alom.html.
Note
The installation of this package does not automatically enable ftp communications on your host. If you are installing this software on a Cisco BAMS system or if your host requires that the ftp communications be enabled, you can find instructions for enabling ftp in Step 5 of this procedure.
To install the communications and alarm software on your hosts, perform the following steps:
Step 1
Load the Cisco Solaris 10 Operating Environment CD into the CD-ROM drive. Install this package by entering the following command at the # prompt:
Text similar to the following is displayed along with copyright and trademark information:
The following packages are available:
1 CSCOh026 Media Gateway Controller PGW Specific Solaris 10 packages
Select package(s) you wish to process (or 'all' to process
all packages). (default: all) [?,??,q]:
Step 2
Press Enter to accept the default answer of all and install all the packages. Text similar to the following is displayed:
Processing package instance <CSCOh026> from
</mgc-crdc/PATCHES/SUN/3.0.4/Sparc/CSCOh026.pkg>
Media Gateway Controller PGW Specific Solaris 10 packages(sparc) 3.0(4)
## Executing checkinstall script.
CSCOh026 checkinstall log file at /var/tmp/CSCOh026.checkinstall.log
Platform is SUNW,Netra-440
This machine is running Solaris 5.10
Using </opt/sun_install> as the package base directory.
## Processing package information.
## Processing system information.
2 package pathnames are already properly installed.
## Verifying disk space requirements.
## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user
permission during the process of installing this package.
Do you want to continue with the installation of <CSCOh026> [y,n,?] y
Step 3
Type y and press Enter to continue the installation. Text similar to the following is displayed:
Installing Media Gateway Controller PGW Specific Solaris 10 packages as <CSCOh026>
## Installing part 1 of 1.
/opt/sun_install/SolPkg/LOM20.tar.gz
/opt/sun_install/SolPkg <implied directory>
/opt/sun_install/SolPkg/SUNWftpr.tar.gz
/opt/sun_install/SolPkg/SUNWftpu.tar.gz
/opt/sun_install/SolPkg/SUNWxwopt.tar.gz
/opt/sun_install/SolPkg/autoinspkg
/opt/sun_install/SolPkg/configNtp.sh
/opt/sun_install/SolPkg/gunzip
/opt/sun_install/SolPkg/install_SolPkg.sh
/opt/sun_install/SolPkg/ntp_Sparc.tar.gz
/opt/sun_install/SolPkg/uninstall_SolPkg.sh
[ verifying class <none> ]
## Executing postinstall script.
!! You must now change directories to
!! /opt/sun_install/SolPkg and run the
!! ./install_SolPkg.sh script as root.
Installation of <CSCOh026> was successful.
Step 4
Enter the following commands to change directories and execute the installation script.
cd /opt/sun_install/SolPkg
Text similar to the following is displayed:
You are running as root - Good...
x ./SUNWxwopt, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWxwopt/archive, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWxwopt/archive/none.bz2, 625965 bytes, 1223 tape blocks
x ./SUNWxwopt/install, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWxwopt/install/copyright, 93 bytes, 1 tape blocks
x ./SUNWxwopt/install/depend, 344 bytes, 1 tape blocks
x ./SUNWxwopt/install/i.none, 2245 bytes, 5 tape blocks
x ./SUNWxwopt/pkginfo, 473 bytes, 1 tape blocks
x ./SUNWxwopt/pkgmap, 4506 bytes, 9 tape blocks
x ./SUNWxwopt/reloc, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWxwopt/reloc/openwin, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWxwopt/reloc/openwin/bin, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWxwopt/reloc/openwin/lib, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWxwopt/reloc/openwin/lib/app-defaults, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWxwopt/reloc/openwin/lib/X11, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWxwopt/reloc/openwin/lib/X11/twm, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWxwopt/reloc/openwin/lib/X11/xdm, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
spawn pkgadd -d . SUNWxwopt
Processing package instance <SUNWxwopt> from </tmp>
x ./SUNWlomr, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWlomr/pkginfo, 643 bytes, 2 tape blocks
x ./SUNWlomr/install, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWlomr/install/checkinstall, 138 bytes, 1 tape blocks
x ./SUNWlomr/install/copyright, 59 bytes, 1 tape blocks
x ./SUNWlomr/install/depend, 875 bytes, 2 tape blocks
x ./SUNWlomr/install/i.drivers, 4129 bytes, 9 tape blocks
x ./SUNWlomr/install/r.drivers, 2542 bytes, 5 tape blocks
x ./SUNWlomr/reloc, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWlomr/reloc/platform, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWlomr/reloc/platform/sun4u, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWlomr/reloc/platform/sun4u/kernel, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWlomr/reloc/platform/sun4u/kernel/drv, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWlomr/reloc/platform/sun4u/kernel/drv/lom, 65904 bytes, 129 tape blocks
x ./SUNWlomr/reloc/platform/sun4u/kernel/drv/lomp, 5324 bytes, 11 tape blocks
x ./SUNWlomr/reloc/platform/sun4u/kernel/drv/sparcv9, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWlomr/reloc/platform/sun4u/kernel/drv/sparcv9/lom, 85232 bytes, 167 tape
x ./SUNWlomr/reloc/platform/sun4u/kernel/drv/sparcv9/lomp, 7576 bytes, 15 tape b
x ./SUNWlomr/reloc/platform/sun4u/kernel/drv/sparcv9/lomv, 81048 bytes, 159 tape
x ./SUNWlomr/reloc.cpio.Z, 4927 bytes, 10 tape blocks
x ./SUNWlomr/pkgmap, 1299 bytes, 3 tape blocks
x ./SUNWlomu, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWlomu/pkginfo, 529 bytes, 2 tape blocks
x ./SUNWlomu/install, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWlomu/reloc.cpio.Z, 375529 bytes, 734 tape blocks
x ./SUNWlomu/pkgmap, 1731 bytes, 4 tape blocks
x ./SUNWlomm, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWlomm/pkginfo, 519 bytes, 2 tape blocks
x ./SUNWlomm/install, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWlomm/install/copyright, 59 bytes, 1 tape blocks
x ./SUNWlomm/reloc.cpio.Z, 15912 bytes, 32 tape blocks
19 package pathnames are already properly installed.
## Verifying package dependencies.
## Verifying disk space requirements.
## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user
permission during the process of installing this package.
Do you want to continue with the installation of <SUNWlomr> [y,n,?] y
Installing LOMlite driver (root) as <SUNWlomr>
## Installing part 1 of 1.
i.drivers (INFO): Starting
sort: can't stat /tmp/i.drivers.831: No such file or directory
i.drivers (INFO): Identified drivers 'ENDOFCLASS'
i.drivers (INFO): Cleaning up old driver 'lom'...
i.drivers (INFO): Cleaning up old driver 'lomp'...
i.drivers (INFO): Cleaning up old driver 'lomv'...
i.drivers (INFO): Cleaning up old driver 'lomh'...
i.drivers (NOTICE): Not selected to install driver 'lomp'
i.drivers (NOTICE): Not selected to install driver 'lomv'
i.drivers (NOTICE): Not selected to install driver 'lom'
i.drivers (SUCCESS): Finished
[ verifying class <drivers> ]
Installation of <SUNWlomr> was successful.
spawn pkgadd -d . SUNWlomu
Processing package instance <SUNWlomu> from </tmp>
LOMlite Utilities (usr)(sparc) 2.0,REV=2000.08.22.14.14
Copyright 2000 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
This appears to be an attempt to install the same architecture and
version of a package which is already installed. This installation
will attempt to overwrite this package.
Using </> as the package base directory.
## Processing package information.
## Processing system information.
25 package pathnames are already properly installed.
## Verifying package dependencies.
## Verifying disk space requirements.
## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
Installing LOMlite Utilities (usr) as <SUNWlomu>
## Installing part 1 of 1.
Installation of <SUNWlomu> was successful.
spawn pkgadd -d . SUNWlomm
Processing package instance <SUNWlomm> from </tmp>
LOMlite manual pages(sparc) 2.0,REV=2000.08.22.14.14
Copyright 2000 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Using </> as the package base directory.
## Processing package information.
## Processing system information.
8 package pathnames are already properly installed.
## Verifying disk space requirements.
## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
Installing LOMlite manual pages as <SUNWlomm>
## Installing part 1 of 1.
Installation of <SUNWlomm> was successful.
Upgrading LOM firmware...
Open of /dev/lom failed with error: No such file or directory
Firmware upgrade complete...
X Window System Optional Clients(sparc) 6.6.2.7400,REV=0.2004.12.15
Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Using </usr> as the package base directory.
## Processing package information.
## Processing system information.
6 package pathnames are already properly installed.
## Verifying package dependencies.
## Verifying disk space requirements.
## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user
permission during the process of installing this package.
Do you want to continue with the installation of <SUNWxwopt> [y,n,?] y
Installing X Window System Optional Clients as <SUNWxwopt>
## Installing part 1 of 1.
Installation of <SUNWxwopt> was successful.
x ./SUNWftpr, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/install, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/install/copyright, 93 bytes, 1 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/install/depend, 1036 bytes, 3 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/install/i.ftpaccess, 2849 bytes, 6 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/install/i.ftpusers, 1506 bytes, 3 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/install/i.manifest, 1503 bytes, 3 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/install/i.preserve, 186 bytes, 1 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/install/r.manifest, 1044 bytes, 3 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/pkginfo, 452 bytes, 1 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/pkgmap, 982 bytes, 2 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/reloc, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/reloc/etc, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/reloc/etc/ftpd, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/reloc/etc/ftpd/ftpaccess, 1518 bytes, 3 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/reloc/etc/ftpd/ftpconversions, 946 bytes, 2 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/reloc/etc/ftpd/ftpgroups, 104 bytes, 1 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/reloc/etc/ftpd/ftphosts, 108 bytes, 1 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/reloc/etc/ftpd/ftpservers, 114 bytes, 1 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/reloc/etc/ftpd/ftpusers, 198 bytes, 1 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/reloc/var, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/reloc/var/svc, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/reloc/var/svc/manifest, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/reloc/var/svc/manifest/network, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/reloc/var/svc/manifest/network/ftp.xml, 1779 bytes, 4 tape blocks
spawn pkgadd -d . SUNWftpr
Processing package instance <SUNWftpr> from </tmp>
FTP Server, (Root)(sparc) 11.10.0,REV=2005.01.21.15.53
Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Using </> as the package base directory.
## Processing package information.
## Processing system information.
5 package pathnames are already properly installed.
## Verifying package dependencies.
## Verifying disk space requirements.
## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user
permission during the process of installing this package.
Do you want to continue with the installation of <SUNWftpr> [y,n,?] y
Installing FTP Server, (Root) as <SUNWftpr>
## Installing part 1 of 1.
[ verifying class <none> ]
[ verifying class <preserve> ]
[ verifying class <ftpaccess> ]
[ verifying class <ftpusers> ]
[ verifying class <manifest> ]
Installation of <SUNWftpr> was successful.
x ./SUNWftpu, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpu/archive, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpu/archive/none.bz2, 119958 bytes, 235 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpu/install, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpu/install/copyright, 8644 bytes, 17 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpu/install/depend, 1130 bytes, 3 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpu/install/i.none, 2245 bytes, 5 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpu/pkginfo, 495 bytes, 1 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpu/pkgmap, 673 bytes, 2 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpu/reloc, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpu/reloc/usr, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpu/reloc/usr/sbin, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
spawn pkgadd -d . SUNWftpu
Processing package instance <SUNWftpu> from </tmp>
FTP Server, (Usr)(sparc) 11.10.0,REV=2005.01.21.15.53
Copyright 2001-2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Copyright (c) 1999,2000,2001 WU-FTPD Development Group. All rights reserved.
Use, modification, or redistribution (including distribution of any modified
or derived work) in any form, or on any medium, is permitted only if all the
following conditions are met:
1. Redistributions qualify as "freeware" or "Open Source Software" under
a. Redistributions are made at no charge beyond the reasonable cost
of materials and delivery. Where redistribution of this software
is as part of a larger package or combined work, this restriction
applies only to the costs of materials and delivery of this
software, not to any other costs associated with the larger package
b. Redistributions are accompanied by a copy of the Source Code or by
an irrevocable offer to provide a copy of the Source Code for up
to three years at the cost of materials and delivery. Such
redistributions must allow further use, modification, and
redistribution of the Source Code under substantially the same
terms as this license. For the purposes of redistribution "Source
Code" means all files included in the original distribution,
including all modifications or additions, on a medium and in a
form allowing fully working executable programs to be produced.
2. Redistributions of Source Code must retain the copyright notices as
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license terms, and the disclaimer/limitation of liability set forth as
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these license terms, and the disclaimer/limitation of liability set
forth as paragraph 6 below, in the documentation and/or other materials
provided with the distribution. For the purposes of binary distribution
the "Copyright Notice" refers to the following language:
Copyright (c) 1999,2000 WU-FTPD Development Group.
Portions Copyright (c) 1980, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994
The Regents of the University of California.
Portions Copyright (c) 1993, 1994 Washington University in Saint Louis.
Portions Copyright (c) 1996, 1998 Berkeley Software Design, Inc.
Portions Copyright (c) 1983, 1995, 1996, 1997 Eric P. Allman.
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Portions Copyright (c) 1997 Kent Landfield.
Portions Copyright (c) 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997
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Use and distribution of this software and its source code are
governed by the terms and conditions of the WU-FTPD Software
If you did not receive a copy of the license, it may be
obtained online at http://www.wu-ftpd.org/license.html
4. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
must display the following acknowledgement: "This product includes
software developed by the WU-FTPD Development Group, the Washington
University at Saint Louis, Berkeley Software Design, Inc., and their
5. Neither the name of the WU-FTPD Development Group, nor the names of any
copyright holders, nor the names of any contributors may be used to
endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific
prior written permission. The names "wuftpd" and "wu-ftpd" are
trademarks of the WU-FTPD Development Group and the Washington
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THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE WU-FTPD DEVELOPMENT GROUP, THE
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PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
7. USE, MODIFICATION, OR REDISTRIBUTION, OF THIS SOFTWARE IMPLIES
ACCEPTANCE OF ALL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS LICENSE.
$Id: LICENSE,v 1.4 2000/07/01 17:42:15 wuftpd Exp $
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Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
met: 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 2.
Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 3. All advertising
materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the
following acknowledgement: This product includes software developed by the
Washington University in Saint Louis and its contributors. 4. Neither the
name of the University nor the names of its contributors may be used to
endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific
prior written permission.
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``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL WASHINGTON
UNIVERSITY OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING,
BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER
CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN
ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
must display the following acknowledgement:
This product includes software developed by the University of
California, Berkeley and its contributors.
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may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
without specific prior written permission.
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ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
Using </> as the package base directory.
## Processing package information.
## Processing system information.
2 package pathnames are already properly installed.
## Verifying package dependencies.
## Verifying disk space requirements.
## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user
permission during the process of installing this package.
Do you want to continue with the installation of <SUNWftpu> [y,n,?]
Installing FTP Server, (Usr) as <SUNWftpu>
## Installing part 1 of 1.
Installation of <SUNWftpu> was successful.
x ./SUNWntpr, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/archive, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/archive/none.bz2, 1982 bytes, 4 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/install, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/install/copyright, 93 bytes, 1 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/install/depend, 1036 bytes, 3 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/install/i.manifest, 1503 bytes, 3 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/install/i.none, 2245 bytes, 5 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/install/postinstall, 1096 bytes, 3 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/install/preinstall, 759 bytes, 2 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/install/r.manifest, 1363 bytes, 3 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/pkginfo, 788 bytes, 2 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/pkgmap, 901 bytes, 2 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/reloc, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/reloc/etc, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/reloc/etc/inet, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/reloc/lib, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/reloc/lib/svc, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/reloc/lib/svc/method, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/reloc/var, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/reloc/var/svc, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/reloc/var/svc/manifest, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/reloc/var/svc/manifest/network, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/reloc/var/svc/manifest/network/ntp.xml, 1955 bytes, 4 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpu, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpu/archive, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpu/archive/none.bz2, 206723 bytes, 404 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpu/install, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpu/install/copyright, 93 bytes, 1 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpu/install/depend, 1036 bytes, 3 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpu/install/i.none, 2245 bytes, 5 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpu/pkginfo, 657 bytes, 2 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpu/pkgmap, 553 bytes, 2 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpu/reloc, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpu/reloc/usr, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpu/reloc/usr/lib, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpu/reloc/usr/lib/inet, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpu/reloc/usr/sbin, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
spawn pkgadd -d . SUNWntpr
Processing package instance <SUNWntpr> from </tmp>
NTP, (Root)(sparc) 11.10.0,REV=2005.01.21.15.53
Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Using </> as the package base directory.
## Processing package information.
## Processing system information.
9 package pathnames are already properly installed.
## Verifying package dependencies.
## Verifying disk space requirements.
## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user
permission during the process of installing this package.
Do you want to continue with the installation of <SUNWntpr> [y,n,?] y
Installing NTP, (Root) as <SUNWntpr>
## Executing preinstall script.
## Installing part 1 of 1.
[ verifying class <manifest> ]
## Executing postinstall script.
Installation of <SUNWntpr> was successful.
spawn pkgadd -d . SUNWntpu
Processing package instance <SUNWntpu> from </tmp>
NTP, (Usr)(sparc) 11.10.0,REV=2005.01.21.15.53
Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Using </> as the package base directory.
## Processing package information.
## Processing system information.
4 package pathnames are already properly installed.
## Verifying package dependencies.
## Verifying disk space requirements.
## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user
permission during the process of installing this package.
Do you want to continue with the installation of <SUNWntpu> [y,n,?] y
Installing NTP, (Usr) as <SUNWntpu>
## Installing part 1 of 1.
Installation of <SUNWntpu> was successful.
Enter the IP address of NTP server:
Step 5
Type the IP address for the NTP server used for your network and press Enter. Text similar to the following is displayed:
NTP is configured and enabled. You can manually change the configuration by modifying
/etc/inet/ntp.conf and disable NTP by run 'svcadm enable ntp'
At any time, you may uninstall the software installed
by this package with the following commands:
cd /opt/sun_install/SolPkg
which will uninstall all the solaris software
installed with this package
NTP software is installed and configured. System reboot is required to activate it. Do you
want to reboot now?[yes|no]
Step 6
You must reboot your system for the changes to take effect. Type yes and press Enter.
Step 7
If you require ftp access to your Cisco PGW 2200 by Cisco BAMS or some other product, type the following command and press Enter:
Note
If you need to disable the ftp communications software, use the svcadm disable ftp command. If you need to determine the status of the ftp communications software, use the svcs -a | grep ftp command.
The communications and alarm software installation is now complete. Go to Table 2-2 if you want to continue with the list for package installation.
Installing the Opteron-based Communications Software Package (CSCOh036)
Installing this package adds xterm, ntp, and ftp communications software on your host. To install the communication software on your hosts, perform the following steps:
Note
The installation of this package does not automatically enable ftp communications on your host. If you are installing this software on a Cisco BAMS system or if your host requires that the ftp communications be enabled, you can find instructions for enabling ftp in Step 7 of this procedure.
Step 1
Load the Cisco Solaris 10 Operating Environment CD into the CD-ROM drive. Install this package by entering the following command at the # prompt.
Text similar to the following is displayed along with copyright and trademark information:
The following packages are available:
1 CSCOh036 Media Gateway Controller PGW Specific Solaris 10 packages
Select package(s) you wish to process (or 'all' to process
all packages). (default: all) [?,??,q]:
Step 2
Press Enter to accept the default answer of all and install all the packages. Text similar to the following is displayed:
Processing package instance <CSCOh036> from </var/tmp/CSCOh036.pkg>
Media Gateway Controller PGW Specific Solaris 10 packages(i386) 3.0(4)
## Executing checkinstall script.
CSCOh036 checkinstall log file at /var/tmp/CSCOh036.checkinstall.log
This machine is running Solaris 5.10
Using </opt/sun_install> as the package base directory.
## Processing package information.
## Processing system information.
2 package pathnames are already properly installed.
## Verifying disk space requirements.
## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user
permission during the process of installing this package.
Do you want to continue with the installation of <CSCOh036> [y,n,?] y
Step 3
Type y and press Enter to continue the installation. Text similar to the following is displayed:
Installing Media Gateway Controller PGW Specific Solaris 10 packages as <CSCOh036>
## Installing part 1 of 1.
/opt/sun_install/SolPkg <implied directory>
/opt/sun_install/SolPkg/SUNWftpr.tar.gz
/opt/sun_install/SolPkg/SUNWftpu.tar.gz
/opt/sun_install/SolPkg/SUNWxwopt.tar.gz
/opt/sun_install/SolPkg/autoinspkg
/opt/sun_install/SolPkg/configNtp.sh
/opt/sun_install/SolPkg/gunzip
/opt/sun_install/SolPkg/install_SolPkg.sh
/opt/sun_install/SolPkg/ntp_Sparc.tar.gz
/opt/sun_install/SolPkg/uninstall_SolPkg.sh
[ verifying class <none> ]
## Executing postinstall script.
!! You must now change directories to
!! /opt/sun_install/SolPkg and run the
!! ./install_SolPkg.sh script as root.
Installation of <CSCOh036> was successful.
Step 4
Enter the following commands to change directories and execute the installation script:
cd /opt/sun_install/SolPkg
Text similar to the following is displayed:
You are running as root - Good...
x ./SUNWxwopt, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWxwopt/archive, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWxwopt/archive/none.bz2, 625965 bytes, 1223 tape blocks
x ./SUNWxwopt/install, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWxwopt/install/copyright, 93 bytes, 1 tape blocks
x ./SUNWxwopt/install/depend, 344 bytes, 1 tape blocks
x ./SUNWxwopt/install/i.none, 2245 bytes, 5 tape blocks
x ./SUNWxwopt/pkginfo, 473 bytes, 1 tape blocks
x ./SUNWxwopt/pkgmap, 4506 bytes, 9 tape blocks
x ./SUNWxwopt/reloc, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWxwopt/reloc/openwin, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWxwopt/reloc/openwin/bin, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWxwopt/reloc/openwin/lib, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWxwopt/reloc/openwin/lib/app-defaults, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWxwopt/reloc/openwin/lib/X11, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWxwopt/reloc/openwin/lib/X11/twm, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWxwopt/reloc/openwin/lib/X11/xdm, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
spawn pkgadd -d . SUNWxwopt
Processing package instance <SUNWxwopt> from </tmp>
X Window System Optional Clients(i386) 6.6.2.7400,REV=0.2004.12.15
Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Using </usr> as the package base directory.
## Processing package information.
## Processing system information.
6 package pathnames are already properly installed.
## Verifying package dependencies.
## Verifying disk space requirements.
## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user
permission during the process of installing this package.
Do you want to continue with the installation of <SUNWxwopt> [y,n,?] y
Installing X Window System Optional Clients as <SUNWxwopt>
## Installing part 1 of 1.
Installation of <SUNWxwopt> was successful.
x ./SUNWftpr, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/install, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/install/copyright, 93 bytes, 1 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/install/depend, 1036 bytes, 3 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/install/i.ftpaccess, 2849 bytes, 6 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/install/i.ftpusers, 1506 bytes, 3 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/install/i.manifest, 1503 bytes, 3 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/install/i.preserve, 186 bytes, 1 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/install/r.manifest, 1044 bytes, 3 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/pkginfo, 452 bytes, 1 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/pkgmap, 982 bytes, 2 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/reloc, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/reloc/etc, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/reloc/etc/ftpd, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/reloc/etc/ftpd/ftpaccess, 1518 bytes, 3 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/reloc/etc/ftpd/ftpconversions, 946 bytes, 2 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/reloc/etc/ftpd/ftpgroups, 104 bytes, 1 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/reloc/etc/ftpd/ftphosts, 108 bytes, 1 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/reloc/etc/ftpd/ftpservers, 114 bytes, 1 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/reloc/etc/ftpd/ftpusers, 198 bytes, 1 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/reloc/var, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/reloc/var/svc, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/reloc/var/svc/manifest, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/reloc/var/svc/manifest/network, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpr/reloc/var/svc/manifest/network/ftp.xml, 1779 bytes, 4 tape blocks
spawn pkgadd -d . SUNWftpr
Processing package instance <SUNWftpr> from </tmp>
FTP Server, (Root)(i386) 11.10.0,REV=2005.01.21.15.53
Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Using </> as the package base directory.
## Processing package information.
## Processing system information.
5 package pathnames are already properly installed.
## Verifying package dependencies.
## Verifying disk space requirements.
## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user
permission during the process of installing this package.
Do you want to continue with the installation of <SUNWftpr> [y,n,?] y
Installing FTP Server, (Root) as <SUNWftpr>
## Installing part 1 of 1.
[ verifying class <none> ]
[ verifying class <preserve> ]
[ verifying class <ftpaccess> ]
[ verifying class <ftpusers> ]
[ verifying class <manifest> ]
Installation of <SUNWftpr> was successful.
x ./SUNWftpu, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpu/archive, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpu/archive/none.bz2, 119958 bytes, 235 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpu/install, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpu/install/copyright, 8644 bytes, 17 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpu/install/depend, 1130 bytes, 3 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpu/install/i.none, 2245 bytes, 5 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpu/pkginfo, 495 bytes, 1 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpu/pkgmap, 673 bytes, 2 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpu/reloc, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpu/reloc/usr, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWftpu/reloc/usr/sbin, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
spawn pkgadd -d . SUNWftpu
Processing package instance <SUNWftpu> from </tmp>
FTP Server, (Usr)(i386) 11.10.0,REV=2005.01.21.15.53
Copyright 2001-2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Copyright (c) 1999,2000,2001 WU-FTPD Development Group. All rights reserved.
Use, modification, or redistribution (including distribution of any modified
or derived work) in any form, or on any medium, is permitted only if all the
following conditions are met:
1. Redistributions qualify as "freeware" or "Open Source Software" under
a. Redistributions are made at no charge beyond the reasonable cost
of materials and delivery. Where redistribution of this software
is as part of a larger package or combined work, this restriction
applies only to the costs of materials and delivery of this
software, not to any other costs associated with the larger package
b. Redistributions are accompanied by a copy of the Source Code or by
an irrevocable offer to provide a copy of the Source Code for up
to three years at the cost of materials and delivery. Such
redistributions must allow further use, modification, and
redistribution of the Source Code under substantially the same
terms as this license. For the purposes of redistribution "Source
Code" means all files included in the original distribution,
including all modifications or additions, on a medium and in a
form allowing fully working executable programs to be produced.
2. Redistributions of Source Code must retain the copyright notices as
they appear in each Source Code file and the COPYRIGHT file, these
license terms, and the disclaimer/limitation of liability set forth as
3. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the Copyright Notice,
these license terms, and the disclaimer/limitation of liability set
forth as paragraph 6 below, in the documentation and/or other materials
provided with the distribution. For the purposes of binary distribution
the "Copyright Notice" refers to the following language:
Copyright (c) 1999,2000 WU-FTPD Development Group.
Portions Copyright (c) 1980, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994
The Regents of the University of California.
Portions Copyright (c) 1993, 1994 Washington University in Saint Louis.
Portions Copyright (c) 1996, 1998 Berkeley Software Design, Inc.
Portions Copyright (c) 1983, 1995, 1996, 1997 Eric P. Allman.
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Use and distribution of this software and its source code are
governed by the terms and conditions of the WU-FTPD Software
If you did not receive a copy of the license, it may be
obtained online at http://www.wu-ftpd.org/license.html
4. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
must display the following acknowledgement: "This product includes
software developed by the WU-FTPD Development Group, the Washington
University at Saint Louis, Berkeley Software Design, Inc., and their
5. Neither the name of the WU-FTPD Development Group, nor the names of any
copyright holders, nor the names of any contributors may be used to
endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific
prior written permission. The names "wuftpd" and "wu-ftpd" are
trademarks of the WU-FTPD Development Group and the Washington
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6. Disclaimer/Limitation of Liability:
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE WU-FTPD DEVELOPMENT GROUP, THE
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WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
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NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
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Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 3. All advertising
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following acknowledgement: This product includes software developed by the
Washington University in Saint Louis and its contributors. 4. Neither the
name of the University nor the names of its contributors may be used to
endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific
prior written permission.
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``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING,
BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER
CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN
ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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California. All rights reserved.
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notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
must display the following acknowledgement:
This product includes software developed by the University of
California, Berkeley and its contributors.
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may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
Using </> as the package base directory.
## Processing package information.
## Processing system information.
2 package pathnames are already properly installed.
## Verifying package dependencies.
## Verifying disk space requirements.
## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user
permission during the process of installing this package.
Do you want to continue with the installation of <SUNWftpu> [y,n,?]
Installing FTP Server, (Usr) as <SUNWftpu>
## Installing part 1 of 1.
Installation of <SUNWftpu> was successful.
x ./SUNWntpr, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/archive, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/archive/none.bz2, 1982 bytes, 4 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/install, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/install/copyright, 93 bytes, 1 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/install/depend, 1036 bytes, 3 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/install/i.manifest, 1503 bytes, 3 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/install/i.none, 2245 bytes, 5 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/install/postinstall, 1096 bytes, 3 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/install/preinstall, 759 bytes, 2 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/install/r.manifest, 1363 bytes, 3 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/pkginfo, 788 bytes, 2 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/pkgmap, 901 bytes, 2 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/reloc, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/reloc/etc, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/reloc/etc/inet, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/reloc/lib, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/reloc/lib/svc, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/reloc/lib/svc/method, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/reloc/var, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/reloc/var/svc, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/reloc/var/svc/manifest, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/reloc/var/svc/manifest/network, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpr/reloc/var/svc/manifest/network/ntp.xml, 1955 bytes, 4 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpu, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpu/archive, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpu/archive/none.bz2, 206723 bytes, 404 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpu/install, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpu/install/copyright, 93 bytes, 1 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpu/install/depend, 1036 bytes, 3 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpu/install/i.none, 2245 bytes, 5 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpu/pkginfo, 657 bytes, 2 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpu/pkgmap, 553 bytes, 2 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpu/reloc, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpu/reloc/usr, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpu/reloc/usr/lib, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpu/reloc/usr/lib/inet, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x ./SUNWntpu/reloc/usr/sbin, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
spawn pkgadd -d . SUNWntpr
Processing package instance <SUNWntpr> from </tmp>
NTP, (Root)(i386) 11.10.0,REV=2005.01.21.15.53
Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Using </> as the package base directory.
## Processing package information.
## Processing system information.
9 package pathnames are already properly installed.
## Verifying package dependencies.
## Verifying disk space requirements.
## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user
permission during the process of installing this package.
Do you want to continue with the installation of <SUNWntpr> [y,n,?] y
Installing NTP, (Root) as <SUNWntpr>
## Executing preinstall script.
## Installing part 1 of 1.
[ verifying class <manifest> ]
## Executing postinstall script.
Installation of <SUNWntpr> was successful.
spawn pkgadd -d . SUNWntpu
Processing package instance <SUNWntpu> from </tmp>
NTP, (Usr)(i386) 11.10.0,REV=2005.01.21.15.53
Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Using </> as the package base directory.
## Processing package information.
## Processing system information.
4 package pathnames are already properly installed.
## Verifying package dependencies.
## Verifying disk space requirements.
## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user
permission during the process of installing this package.
Do you want to continue with the installation of <SUNWntpu> [y,n,?] y
Installing NTP, (Usr) as <SUNWntpu>
## Installing part 1 of 1.
Installation of <SUNWntpu> was successful.
Enter the IP address of NTP server:
Step 5
Type the IP address for the NTP server used for your network and press Enter: Text similar to the following is displayed:
NTP is configured and enabled. You can manually change the configuration by modifying
/etc/inet/ntp.conf and disable NTP by run 'svcadm enable ntp'
At any time, you may uninstall the software installed
by this package with the following commands:
cd /opt/sun_install/SolPkg
which will uninstall all the solaris software
installed with this package
NTP software is installed and configured. System reboot is required to activate it. Do you
want to reboot now?[yes|no]
Step 6
You must reboot your system for the changes to take effect. Type yes and press Enter:
Step 7
If you require ftp access to your Cisco PGW 2200 by Cisco BAMS or some other product, type the following command and press Enter:
Note
If you need to disable the ftp communications software, use the svcadm disable ftp command. If you need to determine the status of the ftp communications software, use the svcs -a | grep ftp command.
The communications software installation is now complete. Go to Table 2-2 if you want to continue with the list for package installation.
Installing the Verification Test Suite Script Package (CSCOh021)
The Verification Test Suite (VTS) provides an optional script designed to test configured Sun Solaris 10 platforms used for Cisco MGC and BAMS products. VTS test instructions support the following interface cards:
•
Sun GigaSwift Ethernet PCI card (order number X1150A)
•
Sun 10/100BT Ethernet PCI card (order number X1033)
•
Sun Quad Fast Ethernet PCI card (order number X1034A)
Note
VTS is not supported for the Sun Fire X4600.
Perform all testing with a console log file enabled to capture everything entered at the console input and displayed on the console output. One way to accomplish this is through a terminal server connected to the console port of your platform. You can use the xterm program with the -l -lf <logfile> command line option to create the console log file.
For each target system in the test below, you should archive the console log file along with the VTS log file created with other records.
Note
This package is not supported by the Sun Fire X4600 platform.
To install the VTS script package:
Step 1
Place the Cisco Solaris 10 Operating Environment CD in the CD-ROM drive of the target system.
Step 2
Type the following commands to install the VTS script package and press Enter:
Text similar to the following is displayed:
The following packages are available:
1 CSCOh021 Media Gateway Controller Solaris 10 test
Select package(s) you wish to process (or 'all' to process
all packages). (default: all) [?,??,q]:
Step 3
Press Enter to select all packages. Text similar to the following is displayed:
Processing package instance <CSCOh021> from </var/tmp/CSCOh021.pkg>
Media Gateway Controller Solaris 10 test(sparc,i386) 3.0(2)
## Executing checkinstall script.
CSCOh021 checkinstall log file at /var/tmp/CSCOh021.checkinstall.log
Platform is SUNW,Ultra-80
This machine is running Solaris 5.10
Using </opt/sun_install> as the package base directory.
## Processing package information.
## Processing system information.
1 package pathname is already properly installed.
## Verifying disk space requirements.
## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user
permission during the process of installing this package.
Do you want to continue with the installation of <CSCOh021> [y,n,?] y
Step 4
Answer y and press Enter to continue with the installation. Text similar to the following is displayed:
Installing Media Gateway Controller Solaris 10 test as <CSCOh021>
## Installing part 1 of 1.
/opt/sun_install/VTSadmin.file
/opt/sun_install/vts/vts_script
/opt/sun_install/vts <implied directory>
/opt/sun_install/vts/vts_script6
[ verifying class <none> ]
## Executing postinstall script.
!! You must now change directories to /opt/sun_install/vts and
!! run the ./vts_script script as root.
Installation of <CSCOh021> was successful.
This completes the VTS installation. If you have questions or need assistance, see the "Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines" section.
Using the SunVTS Test Package
Use the SunVTS program to test the following:
•
CPUs
•
Memory
•
Ethernet cards
Note
In order for you to fully test the Ethernet ports, all Ethernet ports must be configured with valid IP addresses and connected to an Ethernet network with at least one other machine on the network.
•
Hard disks
•
CD-ROM drive
Note
In order for you to test the CD-ROM drive, a CD-ROM must be in the drive.
•
LOM hardware
Normal Unit Test
The normal unit test must be successfully run on each target system before it is shipped to the customer. A normal unit test checks 20 percent of each disk surface. To run a normal unit test, use the following procedure.
Caution 
Do not run this test while the application is running because it could adversely affect the application performance.
Step 1
Change directories to the following directory:
# cd /opt/sun_install/vts
Step 2
Enter the following command to start the test:
Text similar to the following is displayed:
You are running as root - Good...
Platform is SUNW,Ultra-80
checking for VTS packages
Check to see if VTS is already installed
Check to see if XML is already installed
VTS version: 6.0,REV=2004.12.02.12.00
Checking to see if rpcbind is running
starting rpc services rpcbind
giving rpcbind a chance to start
Feb 9 15:15:58 va-redskins rpcbind: unable to get enable_tcpwrappers cannot use
Feb 9 15:15:58 va-redskins rpcbind: unable to get verbose_logging cannot use un
Feb 9 15:15:58 va-redskins rpcbind: unable to get allow_indirect cannot use uns
Feb 9 15:15:58 va-redskins rpcbind: udp: address in use
Feb 9 15:15:58 va-redskins rpcbind: tcp: address in use
Feb 9 15:15:58 va-redskins rpcbind: ticlts: address in use
Feb 9 15:15:58 va-redskins rpcbind: ticotsord: address in use
Feb 9 15:15:58 va-redskins rpcbind: ticots: address in use
Feb 9 15:15:58 va-redskins rpcbind: could not find loopback transports
Feb 9 15:15:58 va-redskins rpcbind: [ID 837648 daemon.alert] unable to get enab
le_tcpwrappers cannot use unset argument
Feb 9 15:15:58 va-redskins rpcbind: [ID 855099 daemon.alert] unable to get verb
ose_logging cannot use unset argument
Feb 9 15:15:58 va-redskins rpcbind: [ID 494153 daemon.alert] unable to get allo
w_indirect cannot use unset argument
Checking to see if vtsk is running
giving vtsk a chance to start
clock-frequency: 440 MHz.
clock-frequency: 440 MHz.
clock-frequency: 440 MHz.
clock-frequency: 440 MHz.
System Configuration= Sun Microsystems sun4u
Memory size= 4096 Megabytes
System clock-frequency= 110 MHz
System memory size:4096MB
Total Physical Memory : 4096MB
Serial Number: 0015F60185
Serial Number: 0011D82929
Host Address: 10.82.80.73
IEEE 1284 parallel port (ECP/nibble/centronics modes)
Port a -- se0 /dev/term/a : /devices/ ... :a
Port b -- se1 /dev/term/b : /devices/ ... :b
Platform: Netra t 140x (LW3)
Number of LOM or TSALARM devices: 0
Number of NALM devices: 0
Number of network interfaces: 1
Number of CD-ROM drives : 1
Floating Point Unit Test cpu-unit0 ...
Floating Point Unit Test cpu-unit1 ...
Floating Point Unit Test cpu-unit3 ...
Floating Point Unit Test cpu-unit2 ...
Level 1 Data Cache Test ...
Central Processor Unit Test cpu-unit3 ...
Central Processor Unit Test cpu-unit1 ...
Central Processor Unit Test cpu-unit2 ...
Level 1 Data Cache Test ...
Level 1 Data Cache Test ...
Central Processor Unit Test cpu-unit0 ...
Level 1 Data Cache Test ...
Level 1 Data Cache Test done
Level 1 Data Cache Test done
Level 1 Data Cache Test done
Level 1 Data Cache Test done
Central Processor Unit Test cpu-unit3 done
Central Processor Unit Test cpu-unit1 done
Central Processor Unit Test cpu-unit2 done
Central Processor Unit Test cpu-unit0 done
Floating Point Unit Test done
Floating Point Unit Test done
Floating Point Unit Test done
Floating Point Unit Test done
Physical Memory Test done
CD-ROM/DVD Test c0t6d0 ...
Hard Disk Test c0t0d0 20% ...
Hard Disk Test c0t1d0 20% ...
Hard Disk Test c0t1d0 done
Hard Disk Test c0t0d0 done
**************************************
************* RESULTS ****************
**************************************
Number of network interfaces: 1
Number of CD-ROM drives : 1
Number of LOM or TSALARM devices: 0
Number of NALM devices: 0
PPPPPP AAAAAA SSSSSS SSSSSS
Note
Refer to Table 2-5 for the approximate amount of time the test will take on the different platforms supported.
Step 3
Once the test completes, examine the console output and the file /opt/sun_install/vts_script.log. Verify that the unit passed the test and that the proper number of hard disks and Ethernet interfaces were detected.
Running a Test in Brief Mode
When run in brief mode, the vts_script tests 1 percent of each disk surface. To run the test in brief mode:
Step 1
Change directories to the /var/tmp directory. Enter the following command:
Step 2
Enter the following command to start the test:
# /opt/sun_install/vts_script brief
Running a Test in Full Mode
When run in full mode, the vts_script tests 100 percent of each disk surface. To run the test in full mode:
Step 1
Change directories to the /var/tmp directory. Enter the following command:
Step 2
Enter the following command to start the test:
# /opt/sun_install/vts_script full
vts_script Execution Times
Table 2-5 lists estimated execution times for the VTS scripts on a sampling of Cisco MGC software host platforms.
Note
Actual VTS script execution time on your host platforms differs based on the configuration of your hardware. The size of the disks used in your host platforms has the largest single impact on execution time.
Table 2-5 Sample Estimates of VTS Script Execution Times
VTS Version
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Platform Type, Number of CPUs, CPU speed, Amount of RAM, Number of Disks,
Size of Disks
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Brief Mode
Execution Time (Hours:Minutes: Seconds)
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Normal Mode
Execution Time (Hours:Minutes: Seconds)
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Full Mode
Execution Time (Hours:Minutes: Seconds)
|
4.3
|
Netra t1 10x, 1, 360 MHz, 64 MB, 2, 9 GB
|
0:5:02
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0:8:19
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0:36:26
|
4.3
|
Netra t 112x, 1, 296 MHz, 2 GB, 1, 9 GB
|
0:5:42
|
0:10:23
|
0:40:31
|
4.3
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Netra t 112x, 2, 440 MHz, 2 GB, 2, 18 GB
|
0:3.55
|
0:11:05
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0:51:44
|
6.0
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Netra t 140x, 4, 440 MHz, 4 GB, 2, 18 GB
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0:7:00
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0:42:00
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3:10:00
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4.3
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Netra t 140x, 4, 440 MHz, 4 GB, 4, 18 GB
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0:5:23
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0:15:03
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0:65:40
|
5.1
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Netra 120, 1, 440 MHz, 2 GB, 2, 36 GB
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0:06:09
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1:16:35
|
Estimate unavailable
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6.0
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SunFire V120, 1, 648 MHz, 4 GB, 2, 73 GB
|
0:08:00
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0:49:00
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2:56:00
|
5.1
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Netra 20, 4, 900 MHz, 4 GB, 2, 73 GB
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0:09:36
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2:31:00
|
Estimate unavailable
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5.1
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SunFire V210, 1, 1340 MHz, 2 GB, 2, 73 GB
|
0:00:00
|
0:00:00
|
0:00:00
|
6.0
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Netra 240, 2, 1280MHz, 4GB, 2, 146 GB
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0:10:00
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2:32:00
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12:29:00
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6.0
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SunFire V40z, 4, 2192 MHz, 16 GB, 2, 73GB
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0:09:00
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2:30:00
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12:28:00
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6.0
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Netra 440, 4, 1281 MHz, 8 GB, 4, 146 GB
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0:11:00
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2:32:00
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12:30:00
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6.0
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SunFire X4600, 8, 2613 MHz, 16 GB, 4, 73 GB
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Estimate unavailable
|
Estimate unavailable
|
Estimate unavailable
|
Removing the VTS Package (CSCOh021)
Use the following procedure to remove the VTS script package from the target system after all tests are complete, all the log files are archived, and the SunVTS software is uninstalled.
Step 1
Type the following command to remove the VTS script package and press Enter:
Text similar to the following is displayed:
The following package is currently installed:
CSCOh021 Media Gateway Controller Solaris 10 test for SPARC/Opteron
Do you want to remove this package? [y,n,?,q] y
Step 2
Type y and press Enter to remove this package. Text similar to the following is displayed:
## Removing installed package instance <CSCOh021>
This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user
permission during the process of removing this package.
Do you want to continue with the removal of this package [y,n,?,q]
Step 3
Answer y and press Enter to continue with the installation. Text similar to the following is displayed:
## Verifying package <CSCOh021> dependencies in global zone
## Processing package information.
## Executing preremove script.
## Removing pathnames in class <none>
/var/tmp <shared pathname not removed>
/opt/sun_install/vts/vts_script6
/opt/sun_install/vts/vts_script
/opt/sun_install/VTSadmin.file
/opt/sun_install <shared pathname not removed>
## Updating system information.
Removal of <CSCOh021> was successful.
This completes the Sparc-based Solaris 10 Patch cluster installation procedures.
For PGW Hosts: The Cisco MGC software can now be loaded.
For HSI: The HSI software can now be loaded.
Installing the BAMS Disk Array on a Netra t 140x Host
This section applies only to a BAMS Disk Array installation for a Netra t 1400/1405.
RAID hardware should be installed according to the following Sun manuals:
•
PCI UltraSCSI Host Adapter Installation Guide, Part Number 805-1271-10
•
Netra st A1000 and Netra st D1000, Installation and Maintenance Manual,
Part number 805-7147-12.
Reboot the system.
Note
If you have installed the Solaris DiskSuite package (CSCOh023) on your system, the messages below are displayed during system bootup. They are normal Solaris DiskSuite startup messages and do not indicate any problem with your system.
WARNING force load of misc /md-trans failed
WARNING force load of misc /md-raid failed
WARNING force load of misc /md-hotspares failed
WARNING force load of misc /md-sp failed
Installing the RAID Manager Software
Solaris 10 requires the Sun RAID Manager Software 6.22.1. If this is not the version shipped to you, then download rm6221-fsc-sparc-bin.zip from SunSolve at sun.sunsolve1.com. Newer units might have the proper version shipped with the RAID module.
Note
Currently, all patches required for RAID Manager 6.22.1 are included in the Solaris 10 07/01 and later releases, as well as the Cisco Patch package CSCOh022.
After the RAID Manager is installed, you must reboot the system.
Note
If you have installed the Solaris DiskSuite package (CSCOh023) on your system, the messages below are displayed during system boot-up. They are normal Solaris DiskSuite start-up messages and do not indicate any problem with your system.
WARNING force load of misc /md-trans failed
WARNING force load of misc /md-raid failed
WARNING force load of misc /md-hotspares failed
WARNING force load of misc /md-sp failed
Configuring the RAID Module
You can update firmware, configure LUNs and monitor the RAID module using the RAID Manager GUI software, Sun StorEdge RAID Manager 6.22.1, and Sun StorEdge 6.22 Installation and Support Guide for Solaris (Part Number 805-756-10). The GUI for RAID Manager is started with the following command:
Note
There is no CLI available for RAID module configuration. To configure the RAID module remotely over the network, you must access the Sun box through a graphic adapter and a monitor.
Verifying and Upgrading Firmware
Check and upgrade the RAID module firmware as required. If the firmware is not at least version 3.0, it needs to be updated. Refer to the Installation and Support Manual for installation instructions for the correct version information. Perform a RAID Module health check after the firmware is upgraded. Refer to the Installation and Support Manual for health check procedures.
Configuring LUNs
The array should be configured with two LUNs. LUN0 should consist of three 36-GB drives and be configured with RAID 0 format. It is used for /opt/CiscoBAMS/CDR/archive. LUN1 should be configured with five 36-GB drives and be configured with RAID 0. It is used for /opt/CiscoBAMS/data.
You should first delete existing LUNs (refer to the User Guide for your Sun server). Create new LUNs (refer to the User Guide for your Sun server). The configuration should be set up as listed above.
Note
Do not exit the configuration without creating at least LUN 0. If you exit without creating LUN 0, you will not be able to access the RAID module!
After LUNs have been created, perform a health check using the GUI Recovery Guru/Health Check menu. This function should pass without any errors. For further information, see the Installation and Support Manual for your Sun server.
Verifying the RAID Module
When the RAID module is configured, verify that there are two LUNs and check the disk sizes.
Note
For the device names for each platform type, see Table 2-1.
Step 1
Use the following command and verify that you have two LUNs. Check the approximate disk sizes (shown in the text display).
/usr/lib/osa/bin/raidutil -c c1t5d0 -I
Text similar to the following is displayed:
Firmware Level 03.01.04.68
Step 2
Make file systems on LUNs. Check the file systems and make mount points for disk volumes. Modify the /etc/vfstab file and mount new disk volumes.
Step 3
Make the file system for /opt/CiscoBAMS/CDR/archive. Enter the following command:
Step 4
Make the file systems for /opt/CiscoBAMS/data. Enter the following command:
Step 5
Check the file systems. Enter the following commands:
fsck -y /dev/rdsk/c1t5d0s6
fsck -y /dev/rdsk/c1t5d1s6
Step 6
Make the mount points for the RAID volumes. Enter the following commands:
mkdir /opt/CiscoBAMS/data
mkdir /opt/CiscoBAMS/CDR/archive
Step 7
Add entries to /etc/vfstab for new RAID volumes. Enter the following commands:
echo "/dev/dsk/c1t5d0s6 /dev/rdsk/c1t5d0s6 /opt/CiscoBAMS/CDR/archive ufs 2 yes - " >>
/etc/vfstab
echo "/dev/dsk/c1t5d1s6 /dev/rdsk/c1t5d1s6 /opt/CiscoBAMS/data ufs 2 yes
-" >> /etc/vfstab
Step 8
Mount the RAID volumes. Enter the following command:
This completes the RAID module configuration.