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  • >> modify_install_server (1) ( Solaris man: Команды и прикладные программы пользовательского уровня )
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    NAME
         install_scripts, add_install_client,  add_to_install_server,
         modify_install_server,                    rm_install_client,
         setup_install_server, check - scripts used  to  install  the
         Solaris software
    
    SYNOPSIS
      add_install_client
          cdrom-mnt-pt     /Solaris_8/Tools/add_install_client      [
         -i IP_address  ]  [ -e Ethernet_address ]  [  -s server_name
         :  path  ]  [  -c server_name  :  path  ]  [  -n   [  server
         ]   :   name_service  [  (  netmask  ]  ]  [  -p server_name
         :  path  ]  [ -f boot_file_name ]  host_name  platform_group
    
          cdrom-mnt-pt /Solaris_8/Tools/add_install_client -d   [  -s
         server_name:path   ]    [   -c   server_name:path  ]   [  -p
         server_name:path ]  [ -t  install_boot_image_path  ]   [  -f
         boot_file_name ]  platform_name  platform_group
    
          cdrom-mnt-pt /Solaris_8/Tools/add_install_client -d   [  -s
         server_name:path   ]    [   -c   server_name:path  ]   [  -p
         server_name:path ]  [ -t  install_boot_image_path  ]   [  -f
         boot_file_name ]  -e Ethernet_address  platform_group
    
      add_to_install_server
          cdrom-mnt-pt
         /Solaris_8_supplemental_CD/add_to_install_server  [  -s ]  [
         -p product_image_path ]  install_server_path
    
      check
          cdrom-mnt-pt   /Solaris_8/Tools/jumpstart_sample/check    [
         -p install_dir_path ]  [ -r rulesfile ]
    
      modify_install_server
          cdrom-mnt-pt     /modify_install_server     [     -p      ]
         install_dir_path   installer_miniroot_path
    
      rm_install_client
          cdrom-mnt-pt /Solaris_8/Tools/rm_install_client host_name
    
      setup_install_server
          cdrom-mnt-pt /Solaris_8/Tools/setup_install_server [  -b  ]
         install_dir_path
    
    DESCRIPTION
         These commands  are  located  on  slice  0  of  the  Solaris
         Software  and  Solaris  Installer CDs. If the Solaris CD has
         been copied to a  local disk, cdrom_mnt_pt is  the  path  to
         the copied Solaris CD. They can be used
          for a variety of installation tasks.
    
    
      add_install_client
         There are three versions of this command. See SYNOPSIS.
    
         Use the following version of the add_install_client  command
         to  add  clients  for  network  installation (these commands
         update the bootparams(4) file). The add_install_client  com-
         mand must be run from the install server's Solaris installa-
         tion image (a mounted Solaris CD or a Solaris CD  copied  to
         disk)  or the boot server's boot directory (if a boot server
         is required). The Solaris installation  image  or  the  boot
         directory  must  be  the  same Solaris release that you want
         installed on the client.
    
          cdrom-mnt-pt     /Solaris_8/Tools/add_install_client      [
         -i IP_address  ]  [ -e Ethernet_address ]  [  -s server_name
         :  path  ]  [  -c server_name  :  path  ]  [  -n   [  server
         ]   :   name_service  [  (  netmask  ]  ]  [  -p server_name
         :  path  ]  host_name  platform_group
    
         Use the following version of the add_install_client  command
         to add support for instances of a platform within a platform
         group to the install server. This group will be  booted  and
         configured  using  DHCP.  The script will perform the neces-
         sary configuration steps on the server, and prints the  data
         that the user needs to add to the DHCP server for the group.
    
          cdrom-mnt-pt /Solaris_8/Tools/add_install_client -d   [  -s
         server:path  ]  [ -c server:path ]  [ -p server:path ]  [ -t
         install  boot  image  path  ]   [  -f  boot  file   name   ]
         platform_name  platform_group
    
         Use the following version of the add_install_client  command
         to  add  a single client to the install server.  This client
         will be booted and configured using DHCP.  The  script  will
         perform the necessary configuration steps on the server, and
         will print the data that the user needs to add to  the  DHCP
         server  for  the client.  The -f flag used above needs to be
         added to the existing usage as well. -f allows the  user  to
         specify a boot file name to be used for a given client.
    
          cdrom-mnt-pt /Solaris_8/Tools/add_install_client -d   [  -s
         server_name:path   ]    [   -c   server_name:path  ]   [  -p
         server_name:path ]  [ -t  install_boot_image_path  ]   [  -f
         boot_file_name ]  -e Ethernet_address  platform_group
    
      add_to_install_server
         Use add_to_install_server to merge other Solaris CDs with an
         existing image on a Net Install Server.  Each CD that can be
         merged (currently OS CD 2, and the Language CD) has its  own
         add_to_install_server      script.       Do      not     use
         add_to_install_server scripts with CDs other than  the  ones
         with which they were delivered.
    
      check
         Use check to validate the rules in a  rules  file  (this  is
         only  necessary  if a custom JumpStart installation is being
         set up).
    
      modify_install_server
         Use modify_install_server to replace an existing net install
         server's miniroot with a Solaris Installation CD's miniroot.
         This will change the net install server's install time  user
         interface  over  to  the Solaris Installation CD's Web Start
         user interface.
    
         An     existing     install     image     (created     using
         setup_install_server)   must   exist   prior  to  using  the
         modify_install_server command.
    
      rm_install_client
         Use rm_install_client to remove clients for network  instal-
         lation (these commands update the bootparams(4) file).
    
      setup_install_server
         Use setup_install_server to copy the Solaris CD  to  a  disk
         (to  set  up  an  install  server)  or to copy just the boot
         software of the Solaris CD to a  disk  (to  set  up  a  boot
         server).  An  install  server is required to install clients
         over the network. A boot server is also required for network
         installations  if  the  install  server  and  clients  to be
         installed are on different subnets (the boot server must  be
         located on the client's subnet).
    
    OPTIONS
         The following options are supported:
    
      add_install_client
         -c server_name:path
               This option is required only to  specify  a  JumpStart
               directory   for   a   custom  JumpStart  installation.
               server_name is the host name  of  the  server  with  a
               JumpStart  directory. path is the absolute path to the
               JumpStart directory.
    
         -d    Specify as a DHCP client.
    
         -e Ethernet_address
               Specify the Ethernet  address  of  the  system  to  be
               installed.
    
         -f    Specify  the  boot_file_name  of  the  client  to   be
               installed.
    
         -i IP_address
               Specify the IP address of the client to be installed.
    
         -n [server]:name_service[(netmask)]
               This option specifies which  name  service  should  be
               used  during  system  configuration.  This sets the ns
               keyword in the bootparams(4) file.
    
               name_service
                     Valid entries are  nis, nisplus, and  none.
    
               netmask
                     A series of four numbers separated  by  periods,
                     specifying which portion of an IP address is the
                     network part, and which is the host part.
    
               server
                     The name of the server  or  IP  address  of  the
                     specified  name service. If the server specified
                     is on a different subnet, then the  netmask  may
                     be  needed  to  enable the client to contact the
                     server.
    
    
         -p server_name:path
               This  option  is  the  location  of  the  user-defined
               sysidcfg  file  for  pre-configuring system or network
               information. server_name is either a valid  host  name
               or IP address. path is the absolute path to the file.
    
         -s server_name:path
               This   option   is   required    only    when    using
               add_install_client  from  a  boot  server. Specify the
               name of the  server  and  the  absolute  path  of  the
               Solaris  installation image that will be used for this
               installation. path is either the  path  to  a  mounted
               Solaris CD or a path to a directory with a copy of the
               Solaris CD.
    
      add_to_install_server
         -p    Specifies the location of the CD (containing the  sup-
               plemental products) to be copied.
    
         -s    Allows users to select from a list only  the  products
               needing installation.
    
      check
         -p install_dir_path
               Validates the rules file by  using  the  check  script
               from  a  specified Solaris installation image, instead
               of the check script from the  system  you  are  using.
               install_dir_path is the path to a Solaris installation
               image on a local disk or a mounted Solaris CD.
    
               Use this option to run  the  most  recent  version  of
               check  if your system is running a previous version of
               Solaris.
    
         -r rulesfile
               Specifies a rules file other than the one named rules.
               Using  this  option,  the  validity  of  a rule can be
               tested before integrating  it  into  the  rules  file.
               check  will  report  whether or not the rule is valid,
               but it will not create the rules.ok file necessary for
               a custom JumpStart installation.
    
      modify_install_server
         -p    This option preserves the existing images miniroot  in
               install_dir_path/Solaris_8/Tools/Boot.orig.
    
      setup_install_server
         -b    This option sets up the server only as a boot server.
    
    OPERANDS
         The following operands are supported:
    
      add_install_client
         host_name
               This is the name of the client to be installed.
    
         platform_group
               Vendor-defined grouping of hardware platforms for  the
               purpose of distributing specific software. Examples of
               valid platform groups are:
    
    
               ____________________________________________________________
              |           System            |        Platform Group       |
              | IA                          |    i86pc                    |
              | SPARCstation 1+             |    sun4c                    |
              | SPARCstation 5              |    sun4m                    |
              |_____________________________|_____________________________|
    
               Use the uname(1)  command  (with  the  -m  option)  to
               determine a system's platform group.
    
    
         platform_name
               Use the uname(1)  command  (with  the  -i  option)  to
               determine a system's platform name.
    
               The following example shows the use of the uname  com-
               mand  to  determine  the  system  platform name for an
               Ultra 1:
    
               uname -i
    
               The system responds with:
    
               SUNW,Ultra-1
    
               Therefore, the system's platform name is SUNW,Ultra1.
    
               The following  command  calls  add_install_client  for
               Ultra 1s:
    
               add_install_client -d SUNW,Ultra-1 sun4u
    
    
               For  IA32  platforms,  the  platform  name  is  always
               SUNW.i86pc.
    
               The following  command  calls  add_install_client  for
               IA32 platforms:
    
               add_install_client -d SUNW.i86pc i86pc
    
    
      rm_install_client
         host_name
               This is the name of the client to be removed.
    
      setup_install_server
         install_dir_path
               The absolute  path  of  the  directory  in  which  the
               Solaris  software  is to be copied. The directory must
               be empty.
    
    EXAMPLES
      add_install_client
         Example 1: Using add_install_client
    
         The following add_install_client commands  add  clients  for
         network installation from a mounted Solaris CD on an install
         server:
    
         example# cd  /cdrom/cdrom0/s0/Solaris_8/Tools
         example# ./add_install_client system_1 sun4c
         example# ./add_install_client system_2 sun4m
    
         Example 2: Using add_install_client
    
         The following add_install_client commands  add  clients  for
         network installation from a mounted Solaris CD on an install
         server. The -c option specifies  a  server  and  path  to  a
         JumpStart directory that has a rules file and a profile file
         for performing a custom JumpStart  installation.  Also,  the
         Solaris CD has been copied to the /export/install directory.
    
         example# cd /export/install/Solaris_8/Tools
         example# /add_install_client -c install_server:/jumpstart system_1 i86pc
         example# ./add_install_client -c install_server:/jumpstart system_2 i86pc
    
         Example 3: Using add_install_client
    
         The following add_install_client command adds support for  a
         specific  sun4u platform machine (8:0:20:99:88:77) using the
         boot file: sun4u.solaris8.
    
         example# add_install_client -d -f sun4u.solaris8 -e 8:0:20:99:88:77 sun4u
    
      add_to_install_sever
         Example 4: Using add_to_install_server
    
         The following add_to_install_server command copies the pack-
         ages in all the supplemental CD's products directories to an
         existing install server:
    
         example# cd /cdrom/cdrom0/s0
         example# ./add_to_install_server /export/Solaris_8
    
      check
         Example 5: Using check
    
         The following check command  validates  the  syntax  of  the
         rules file used for a custom JumpStart installation:
    
         example# cd jumpstart_dir_path
         example# ./check -p /cdrom/cdrom0/s0
    
      modify_install_server
         Example 6: Using modify_install_server
    
         The following  modify_install_server  command  replaces  the
         miniroot  created  using the above setup_install_server with
         the miniroot on the Solaris Installer CD.
    
         example# cd /cdrom/cdrom0/s0
         example# ./modify_install_server /export/install /cdrom/cdrom0/s1
    
         Example 7: Using modify_install_server
    
         The   following   modify_install_server  command  moves  the
         miniroot  created  using  the  above setup_install_server to
         Boot.orig  and replaces it with the miniroot on the  Solaris
         Installer CD.
    
         example# cd /cdrom/cdrom0/s0
         example# ./modify_install_server -p /export/install /cdrom/cdrom0/s1
    
    
      rm_install_client
         Example 8: Using rm_install_client
    
         The following rm_install_client commands remove clients  for
         network installation:
    
         example# cd /export/install/Solaris_8/Tools
         example# ./rm_install_client holmes
         example# ./rm_install_client watson
    
      setup_install_server
         Example 9: Using setup_install_server commands
    
         The  following  setup_install_server  command   copies   the
         mounted  Solaris  CD to a directory named /export/install on
         the local disk:
    
         example# cd /cdrom/cdrom0/s0/Solaris_8/Tools
         example# ./setup_install_server /export/install
    
         Example 10: Using setup_install_server
    
         The following setup_install_server command copies  the  boot
         software  of  a  mounted  Solaris  CD  to  a directory named
         /boot_dir on a system that is going to be a boot server  for
         a subnet:
    
         example# cd /cdrom/cdrom0/s0/Solaris_8/Tools
         example# ./setup_install_server -b /boot_dir
    
    EXIT STATUS
         The following exit values are returned:
    
         0     Successful completion.
    
         1     An error has occurred.
    
    ATTRIBUTES
         See attributes(5) for descriptions of the  following  attri-
         butes:
    
         ____________________________________________________________
        |       ATTRIBUTE TYPE        |       ATTRIBUTE VALUE       |
        |_____________________________|_____________________________|
        | Availability                | Solaris CD                  |
        |_____________________________|_____________________________|
    
    
    SEE ALSO
         uname(1), bootparams(4), attributes(5)
    
    
         Solaris 8 Advanced Installation Guide
    
    
    
    


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