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Installation and Upgrade Campus-Booster ID : **XXXXX www.supinfo.com Copyright © SUPINFO. All rights reserved Solaris 10 installation
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Your trainer… Title: **Enter title or job role. Accomplishments: **What makes the presenter qualified to present this course. Education: **List degrees if important. Publications: **Writings by the presenter on the subject of the course or presentation. Contact: **Campus-Booster ID: presenter@supinfo.com Presenter’s Name Solaris 10 installation
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Course objectives Learn to install Solaris 10 Install SUN or third party softwares Apply software fixes using pacthes By completing this course, you will : Solaris 10 installation
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Course topics Solaris 10 installation Software installation Apply a patch Course’s plan : Solaris 10 installation
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A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away …. Solaris 10 installation
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Preview Minimal system configuration Types of installation Methods of installation Installation on SPARC Installation on x86 These are the chapters that we will approach : Solaris 10 installation
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Minimal system configuration Solaris 10 installation Minimal system configuration for Solaris : Architectures RAM SWAP Processor Disk SPARC or x86 Minimum : 64 MB - Recommended : 256 MB Graphical : 384 MB 512 MB SPARC : 200 Mhz or higher x86 : 120 Mhz or higher 12 GB minimum
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Types of installation Solaris 10 installation Text mode installation For computers with less than 384 MB of RAM Graphical interface More ergonomic Requires more than 384 MB of RAM Upgrade Permits to keep data and configurations Different types of installation :
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Methods of installation JumpStart Install or update several machines using predefined profiles. Enables to deploy quite simply on various computers. WAN Boot Secure installation (HTTPS) through a wide area network (WAN) with a flash image. Flash archive Install by cloning a master system (flash image) which will be sent to several systems. Solaris 10 installation Different methods of installation :
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Methods of installation Solaris Standard Upgrade Method Merge the new and the old versions of the Solaris system using the files installed on the system disk. System unavailable during the update. Solaris Live Upgrade Upgrade a copy of the system. Needs more free space. Needs a reboot to use the upgraded system. Solaris 10 installation Different methods of installation (2) :
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Installation on SPARC Process of Solaris installation on SPARC Solaris 10 installation Boot from the installation media Bullet list item 1A Select the installation language Configure the computer by answering questions Configure options concerning the end of the installation Select the installation media Choose the type of installation (full, update) Launch the installation ok boot cdrom
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Installation on SPARC Choosing the installation type Solaris 10 installation Text mode installation (graphical interface are use) Text mode installation (without graphical interface) ok boot cdrom -text ok boot cdrom -nowin
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Installation on x86 Process for Solaris installation on x86 Solaris 10 installation Boot from the media installation Configure the BIOS to boot from a DVD Configure the computer’s hardware Choose the method of installation Select the installation language Configure options concerning the end of the installation Choose the installation media Select the type of installation (full, update) Launch the installation
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Stop-and-think Solaris 10 installation Do you have any questions ?
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Software installation Solaris 10 installation
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Preview Packages Packages management tools Package installation Check a package Delete a package These are the chapters that we will approach : Software installation
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Packages Advantages : Unified format Simple to deploy Contains : Package objects : Application file and directories Control files : Installation scripts and informations files On Solaris 10, applications are delivered under a package form : Software installation
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Packages management tools The package management tools on Solaris pkgask pkgadd pkgchk pkginfo pkgparam Save user preferences during program installation Install a package Check a package installation Informations about a package Display parameters for a package pkgrmDelete a package Software installation
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Package installation Software installation Syntax : Options : -n -d -G Non interactive mode Media containing the package Install on the current zone # pkgadd [ –n ] [ –d ] [–G] [ ] [ ] Media containing the package (like –d) Package’s instance
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Check a package Software installation Syntax : Options : -a -c -l Control file’s attributes only Control file’s content Display informations about package’s files # pkgchk [ –a|-c ] [ –l ] [–G] [-p ] [-v] -p Check directories List packages to verify
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Delete a package Software installation Syntax : Options : -a -A Administration file to use Delete all the files related to the package Packages to uninstall # pkgrm [ –a ] [ –A ] [–n]
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Stop-and-think Software installation Do you have any questions ?
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Apply a patch Solaris 10 installation
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Preview Patches Apply a patch Manage patches Remove a patch These are the chapters that we will approach : Apply a patch
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Patches Apply a patch Patch – Set of files and directories meant to replace or update those existing on your system.
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Patches Establish the true need of installing this patch Minimize the modifications on your system Send to Sun any alerts and errors reports you may have Do not make a modification on your system if it does not help to resolve a problem Keep your environment the closer as possible to your real needs Process before installing a patch : Apply a patch
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Syntax : Options : -d -G -B Do not backup data before patching Apply the patch on the current zone Backup folder # patchadd [ –d ] [ –G ] [–u] [–B ] [ ] Patch source Patch destination
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Manage patches Installed patches : Bullet list item 1A Log about patches : /var/sadm/patch/ /log Informations about installed patches Apply a patch # patchadd –p # showrev -r Different ways to obtain informations about patches :
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Remove a patch Apply a patch Syntax : Options : -f -G -B Force the patch removing Remove the patch only on the current zone Backup folder # patchrm [ –f ] [ –G ] [–B ]
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Stop-and-think Apply a patch Do you have any questions ?
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Apply a patch Solaris 10 installation Course summary Software installation Solaris 10 installation
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For more Publications Web sites http://www.sun.fr Conferences http://opensolaris.org/os/comm unity/marketing/events/techday s/ If you want to go into these subjects more deeply, … http://www.opensolaris.org http://www.eyrolles.com Solaris 10 installation Courses
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Congratulations You have successfully completed the SUPINFO course module Solaris 10 installation
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The end Solaris 10 installation
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