Configure Solaris 10 LDOM on Solaris 11.4






root@comglv1:~# ldm add-memory 16G htcsun1


root@comglv1: # zfs destroy zones
cannot destroy 'zones': operation does not apply to pools
use 'zfs destroy -r zones' to destroy all datasets in the pool
use 'zpool destroy zones' to destroy the pool itself

root@comglv1: # zfs destroy -r zones

root@comglv1: # zpool create LDOM mirror c0t5000CCA03C0E89D8d0s0 c0t5000CCA03C2F3BB4d0s0

root@comglv1: # zfs create LDOM/htcsun1
root@comglv1: # zfs create -V 150g LDOM/htcsun1/disk0

root@comglv1: # ldm rm-vdisk vdisk0 htcsun1

root@comglv1: # ldm rm-vdsdev htcsun1-vd0@primary-vds0


root@comglv1: # ldm rm-vdsdev  vol0@primary-vds0
root@comglv1: # ldm rm-vdsdev iso@primary-vds0

root@comglv1: # add-vdsdev options=ro sol-10-u11-ga-sparc-dvd.iso htcsun1-iso@primary-vds0

root@comglv1: # ldm add-vdsdev /dev/zvol/dsk/LDOM/htcsun1/disk0 htcsun1-vd0@primary-vds0
root@comglv1: # ldm add-vdisk vdisk0 htcsun1-vd0@primary-vds0 htcsun1


root@comglv1:~# ldm add-vsw net-dev=aggr0 primary-vsw0 primary
root@comglv1:~# ldm set-var boot-device=vdisk0 htcsun1

root@comglv1:/etc/inet# svcprop timezone:default |grep localtime
sysconfig/config_properties astring sc_timezone:timezone/localtime
timezone/localtime astring America/Chicago
root@comglv1:/etc/inet# svccfg -s timezone:default setprop timezone/localtime = astring: US/Eastern
root@comglv1:/etc/inet# svcadm refresh timezone:default

root@comglv1:~# ldm set-spconfig default
root@comglv1:~# ldm ls-constraints -x > /etc/ldom.xml



root@comglv1:/etc/inet# telnet localhost 5000
Trying ::1...
telnet: connect to address ::1: Connection refused
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.

Connecting to console "rpcsun1" in group "rpcsun1" ....
Press ~? for control options ..
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Skipped interface vnet0
svc:/system/filesystem/local:default: WARNING: /usr/sbin/zfs mount -a failed: one or more file systems failed to mount
Setting up Java. Please wait...
Serial console, reverting to text install
Beginning system identification...
Searching for configuration file(s)...
Search complete.
Discovering additional network configuration...
























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  The Solaris installation program is divided into a series of short sections
  where you'll be prompted to provide information for the installation. At
  the end of each section, you'll be able to change the selections you've
  made before continuing.

  About navigation...
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q Identify This System qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  On the next screens, you must identify this system as networked or
  non-networked, and set the default time zone and date/time.

  If this system is networked, the software will try to find the information
  it needs to identify your system; you will be prompted to supply any
  information it cannot find.

  > To begin identifying this system, press F2.












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q Network Connectivity qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  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. See your hardware documentation for the current list of
  supported cards.
  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
  Help.


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      [X] Yes
      [ ] No







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q DHCP for vnet0 qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  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
  reboots.

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      [X] Yes
      [ ] No









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q IPv6 for vnet0 qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  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].


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      [ ] Yes
      [X] No







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q Confirm Information for vnet0 qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  > Confirm the following information.  If it is correct, press F2;
    to change any information, press F4.


                          Networked: Yes
                           Use DHCP: Yes
                        Enable IPv6: No













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q Network Connectivity qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  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. See your hardware documentation for the current list of
  supported cards.
  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
  Help.


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      [X] Yes
      [ ] No







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q DHCP for vnet0 qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  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
  reboots.

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      [ ] Yes
      [X] No









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q Host Name for vnet0 qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  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 have at least one character; it can contain letters,
  digits, and minus signs (-).


                 Host name for vnet0 rpcsun1











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q IP Address for vnet0 qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  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
  129.200.9.1).


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q Subnet for vnet0 qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  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].


      System part of a subnet
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      [X] Yes
      [ ] No








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q Netmask for vnet0 qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  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).


                   Netmask for vnet0 255.255.0.0













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q IPv6 for vnet0 qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  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].


      Enable IPv6 for vnet0
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      [ ] Yes
      [X] No






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q Set the Default Route for vnet0 qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  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
  Return to mark it [X].


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      [ ] Detect one upon reboot
      [X] Specify one
      [ ] None







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q Default Route IP Address for vnet0 qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  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 vnet0 10.1.1.221













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q Confirm Information for vnet0 qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  > Confirm the following information.  If it is correct, press F2;
    to change any information, press F4.


                          Networked: Yes
                           Use DHCP: No
                          Host name: rpcsun1
                         IP address: 10.1.3.186
            System part of a subnet: Yes
                            Netmask: 255.255.0.0
                        Enable IPv6: No
                      Default Route: Specify one
                  Router IP Address: 10.1.1.221







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  Specify Yes if the system will use the Kerberos security mechanism.

  Specify No if this system will use standard UNIX security.

      Configure Kerberos Security
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      [ ] Yes
      [X] No












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q Confirm Information qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  > Confirm the following information.  If it is correct, press F2;
    to change any information, press F4.


        Configure Kerberos Security: No















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Starting remote procedure call (RPC) services:
q Name Service qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  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
  here.

  > To make a selection, use the arrow keys to highlight the option
    and press Return to mark it [X].


      Name service
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      [ ] NIS+
      [ ] NIS
      [ ] DNS
      [ ] LDAP
      [X] None




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q Confirm Information qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  > Confirm the following information.  If it is correct, press F2;
    to change any information, press F4.


                       Name service: None















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q NFSv4 Domain Name qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  NFS version 4 uses a domain name that is automatically derived from the
  system's naming services. The derived domain name is sufficient for most
  configurations. In a few cases, mounts that cross domain boundaries might
  cause files to appear to be owned by "nobody" due to the lack of a common
  domain name.

  The current NFSv4 default domain is: ""


      NFSv4 Domain Configuration
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      [X] Use the NFSv4 domain derived by the system
      [ ] Specify a different NFSv4 domain







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q Confirm Information for NFSv4 Domain qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  > Confirm the following information.  If it is correct, press F2;
    to change any information, press F4.


                 NFSv4 Domain Name:  << Value to be derived dynamically >>















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q Time Zone qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  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].


      Continents and Oceans
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  -   [ ] Africa
  x   [X] Americas
  x   [ ] Antarctica
  x   [ ] Arctic Ocean
  x   [ ] Asia
  x   [ ] Atlantic Ocean
  x   [ ] Australia
  x   [ ] Europe
  v   [ ] Indian Ocean

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q Country or Region qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  > To make a selection, use the arrow keys to highlight the option and
    press Return to mark it [X].


      Countries and Regions
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  -   [X] United States
  x   [ ] Anguilla
  x   [ ] Antigua & Barbuda
  x   [ ] Argentina
  x   [ ] Aruba
  x   [ ] Bahamas
  x   [ ] Barbados
  x   [ ] Belize
  x   [ ] Bolivia
  x   [ ] Bonaire Sint Eustatius & Saba
  x   [ ] Brazil
  x   [ ] Canada
  v   [ ] Cayman Islands

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q Time Zone qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  > To make a selection, use the arrow keys to highlight the option and
    press Return to mark it [X].


      Time zones
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  -   [X] Eastern Time
  x   [ ] Eastern Time - Michigan - most locations
  x   [ ] Eastern Time - Kentucky - Louisville area
  x   [ ] Eastern Time - Kentucky - Wayne County
  x   [ ] Eastern Time - Indiana - most locations
  x   [ ] Eastern Time - Indiana - Daviess, Dubois, Knox & Martin Counties
  x   [ ] Eastern Time - Indiana - Pulaski County
  x   [ ] Eastern Time - Indiana - Crawford County
  x   [ ] Eastern Time - Indiana - Pike County
  x   [ ] Eastern Time - Indiana - Switzerland County
  x   [ ] Central Time
  x   [ ] Central Time - Indiana - Perry County
  v   [ ] Central Time - Indiana - Starke County

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q Date and Time qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  > Accept the default date and time or enter
    new values.

  Date and time: 2019-08-07 01:34

                 Year   (4 digits) : 2019
                 Month  (1-12)     : 08
                 Day    (1-31)     : 07
                 Hour   (0-23)     : 01
                 Minute (0-59)     : 34










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q Confirm Information qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  > Confirm the following information.  If it is correct, press F2;
    to change any information, press F4.


                          Time zone: Eastern Time
                                     (US/Eastern)
                      Date and time: 2019-08-07 01:34:00













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q Root Password qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  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.


                     Root password:  ********
                     Root password:  ********










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q Enabling remote services qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  Would you like to enable network services for use by remote clients?

  Selecting "No" provides a more secure configuration in
  which Secure Shell is the only network service provided to
  remote clients.  Selecting "Yes" enables a larger set of
  services as in previous Solaris releases. If in doubt, it is
  safe to select "No" as any services can be individually enabled
  after installation.

  Note: This choice only affects initial installs. It doesn't affect upgrades.


      Remote services enabled
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      [ ] Yes
      [X] No




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q Provide Oracle Configuration Manager Registration Information qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  To improve products and services, Oracle Solaris communicates configuration
  data to Oracle after rebooting.

  You can register your version of Oracle Solaris to capture this data for
  your use, or the data is sent anonymously.

  For information about what configuration data is communicated and how to
  control this facility, see the Release Notes or
  www.oracle.com/goto/solarisautoreg

  > Use the arrow keys to select the option and press Return to
     mark it [X].



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      [ ] I would like to register using My Oracle Support information.



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q Provide Oracle Configuration Manager Registration Information qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  To send the configuration data anonymously, complete the following fields.
  If using a proxy server, provide the proxy settings.

  For information about what configuration data is communicated and how to
  control this facility, see the Release Notes or
  www.oracle.com/goto/solarisautoreg


             Proxy Server Host Name:
           Proxy Server Port Number:
               HTTP Proxy User Name:
                HTTP Proxy Password:








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System identification is completed.
System identification complete.
Starting Solaris installation program...
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.
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  On the following screens, you can accept the defaults or you can customize
  how Solaris software will be installed by:

        - Selecting the type of Solaris software to install
        - Selecting disks to hold software you've selected
        - Selecting unbundled products to be installed with Solaris
        - Specifying how file systems are laid out on the disks

  After completing these tasks, a summary of your selections (called a
  profile) will be displayed.

  There are two ways to install your Solaris software:

   - "Standard" installs your system from a standard Solaris Distribution.
      Selecting "Standard" allows you to choose between initial install
      and upgrade, if your system is upgradable.
   - "Flash" installs your system from one or more Flash Archives.



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     F2_Standard    F4_Flash    F5_Exit    F6_Help
q iSCSI Installation qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  Do you want to install Oracle Solaris 10 on an iSCSI target?

  NOTE: You must have created the iSCSI target before beginning the OS
  installation and the target system should be running Oracle Solaris 11 or
  Solaris 10 U5 or greater.

  If you choose to install the OS on a non-iSCSI target, you will be taken
  directly to the Oracle Solaris 10 installation screens.



            [X] Install on non-iSCSI target
            [ ] Install on iSCSI target







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     F2_Continue    F3_Go Back    F5_Exit
q Reboot After Installation? qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  After Solaris software is installed, the system must be rebooted. You can
  choose to have the system automatically reboot, or you can choose to
  manually reboot the system if you want to run scripts or do other
  customizations before the reboot.  You can manually reboot a system by using
  the reboot(1M) command.


            [X] Auto Reboot
            [ ] Manual Reboot











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     F2_Continue    F3_Go Back    F5_Exit
q Choose Filesystem Type qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  Select the filesystem to use for your Solaris installation


            [X] UFS
            [ ] ZFS















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q Flash Archive Retrieval Method qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  On this screen you must select a method to retrieve the Flash archive. The
  retrieval method depends on where the archive is stored.  For example, if
  the archive is stored on a tape, select "Local Tape".

            Available Retrieval Methods
            ========================================
            [ ]  HTTP
            [ ]  FTP
            [X]  NFS
            [ ]  Local File
            [ ]  Local Tape
            [ ]  Local Device








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     F2_Continue    F5_Cancel    F6_Help
q Flash Archive Addition qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  Please specify the path to the network file system where the Flash archive
  is located.  For example:

     NFS Location: syrinx:/export/archive.flar

  ============================================================================

            NFS Location: 10.1.3.253:/export/home/rpcsun1/rpcsun1.flar












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q Flash Archive Selection qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  You selected the following Flash archives to use to install this system.  If
  you want to add another archive to install select "New".

        Retrieval Method      Name
        ====================================================================
        NFS                   rpcsun1














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     F2_Continue    F3_Go Back    F4_Edit    F5_New    F6_Help
q Select Disks qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  On this screen you must select the disks for installing Solaris software.
  Start by looking at the Suggested Minimum field; this value is the
  approximate space needed to install the software you've selected. Keep
  selecting disks until the Total Selected value exceeds the Suggested Minimum
  value.
  NOTE: ** denotes current boot disk

  Disk Device                                              Available Space
  =============================================================================
  [X]    c0d1                                             153504 MB  (F4 to edit
)
                                     Total Selected: 153504 MB
                                  Suggested Minimum:  62632 MB







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q Preserve Data? qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  Do you want to preserve existing data? At least one of the disks you've
  selected for installing Solaris software has file systems or unnamed slices
  that you may want to save.

















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     F2_Continue    F3_Go Back    F4_Preserve    F5_Exit    F6_Help
q File System and Disk Layout qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  The summary below is your current file system and disk layout, based on the
  information you've supplied.

  NOTE: If you choose to customize, you should understand file systems, their
  intended purpose on the disk, and how changing them may affect the operation
  of the system.

      File sys/Mnt point Disk/Slice                                       Size
      ========================================================================
      /                  c0d1s0                                     88776   MB
      /var               c0d1s1                                     108     MB
      overlap            c0d1s2                                     153504  MB
      swap               c0d1s3                                     4104    MB
      /export/home       c0d1s7                                     60516   MB






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     F2_Continue    F3_Go Back    F4_Customize    F5_Exit    F6_Help
q File System and Disk Layout qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  The summary below is your current file system and disk layout, based on the
  information you've supplied.

  NOTE: If you choose to customize, you should understand file systems, their
  intended purpose on the disk, and how changing them may affect the operation
  of the system.

      File sys/Mnt point Disk/Slice                                       Size
      ========================================================================
      /                  c0d1s0                                     145296  MB
      swap               c0d1s1                                     8208    MB
      overlap            c0d1s2                                     153504  MB








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     F2_Continue    F3_Go Back    F4_Customize    F5_Exit    F6_Help
q Mount Remote File Systems? qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  Do you want to mount software from a remote file server? This may be
  necessary if you had to remove software because of disk space problems.


















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     F2_Continue    F3_Go Back    F4_Remote Mounts    F5_Exit    F6_Help
q Profile qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq

  The information shown below is your profile for installing Solaris software.
  It reflects the choices you've made on previous screens.

  ============================================================================

                Installation Option: Flash
                        Boot Device: c0d1
              Root File System Type: UFS
                    Client Services: None

                           Software: 1 Flash Archive
                                       NFS: rpcsun1

        File System and Disk Layout: /                   c0d1s0 145296 MB
                                     swap                c0d1s1 8208 MB





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q Warning qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq



        The following disk configuration condition(s) have been
        detected. Errors must be fixed to ensure a successful
        installation. Warnings can be ignored without causing the
        installation to fail.

        WARNING: CHANGING DEFAULT BOOT DEVICE
        You have either explicitly changed the default boot device, or
        accepted the default to "Reconfigure EEPROM". In either case,
        the system's EEPROM will be changed so it will always boot
        Solaris from the device that you've specified. If this is not
        what you had in mind, go back to the disk selection screens and
        change the "Reconfigure EEPROM" setting.






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Preparing system for Flash install

Configuring disk (c0d1)
        - Creating Solaris disk label (VTOC)

Creating and checking file systems
        - Creating / (c0d1s0)

Beginning Flash archive processing
16 blocks
         32 blocks
                  16 blocks




     Solaris Flash Install


            MBytes Installed: 62632.91
            MBytes Remaining:     0.01

                  Installing: Extracting Archive:





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Customizing system files
        - Mount points table (/etc/vfstab)
        - Network host addresses (/etc/hosts)
        - Environment variables (/etc/default/init)

Cleaning devices

Customizing system devices
        - Physical devices (/devices)
        - Logical devices (/dev)

Installing boot information
        - Installing boot blocks (c0d1s0)
        - Installing boot blocks (/dev/rdsk/c0d1s0)
        - Updating system firmware for automatic rebooting
        - Given Disk (/dev/dsk/c0d1s0) is not a iSCSI Disk


Installation log location
        - /a/var/sadm/system/logs/install_log (before reboot)
        - /var/sadm/system/logs/install_log (after reboot)

Flash installation complete
Executing JumpStart postinstall phase...

The begin script log 'begin.log'
is located in /var/sadm/system/logs after reboot.


   Pausing for 90 seconds at the "Reboot" screen. The wizard will continue to
   the next step unless you select "Pause". Enter 'p' to pause. Enter 'c' to
   continue. [c]
Creating boot_archive for /a
updating /a/platform/sun4v/boot_archive
syncing file systems... done
rebooting...
Resetting...
NOTICE: Entering OpenBoot.
NOTICE: Fetching Guest MD from HV.
NOTICE: Starting additional cpus.
NOTICE: Initializing LDC services.
NOTICE: Probing PCI devices.
NOTICE: Finished PCI probing.

SPARC T4-2, No Keyboard
Copyright (c) 1998, 2018, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
OpenBoot 4.38.16, 32.0000 GB memory available, Serial #82586426.
Ethernet address 0:14:4f:fa:b3:ef, Host ID: 84ec2b3a.



Boot device: vdisk0:a  File and args:
SunOS Release 5.10 Version Generic_137137-09 64-bit
Copyright 1983-2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Hostname: rpcsun1
Configuring devices.
Reading ZFS config: done.
Sorry, I don't know anything about your "1      # Auto Registration Configure" terminal.
Creating new rsa public/private host key pair
Creating new dsa public/private host key pair

rpcsun1 console login: 


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