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To set up a server, To introduce diskless clients to a server – Sun Microsystems 1.0 User Manual

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Setting Up Servers and Diskless Clients

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To Set Up a Server

Follow these steps to set up a server to boot diskless clients across an FDDI
connection:

1. Install and configure the relevant SunOS operating system on the server

so that it can be exported.
See the Solaris System Configuration and Installation Guide for detailed
instructions on how to set up an operating system for diskless clients.

2. Check that you have sufficient space in the

/export/root

,

/export/swap

, and

/export/exec

file systems.

3. Install and configure the SunFDDI/P driver and utilities on the server.

4. Ensure that you have an entry for the

sysadmin

group (with a GID of 14)

in the group table

/etc/group

.

You need this entry to use

admintool

to administer remote machines. See

Solaris 2.5 Setting up User Accounts, Printers, and Mail.

Note – If you are running NIS on your server, you can use

admintool

to

update the local

/etc/hosts

and

/etc/ethers

files. You must merge these

files manually into the NIS maps afterwards.

To Introduce Diskless Clients to a Server

Before you can introduce a diskless client to the network you need to know its
host name, IP address and Ethernet address. The six-byte Ethernet address is
displayed when the machine is switched on. (Note that the Ethernet address of
the client is the MAC address stored in NVRAM on its motherboard.)

1. Log in as a member of the

sysadmin

group.

You must log in as a member of the

sysadmin

group to administer remote

machines. Do not log in as

root

or become

superuser

.

2. Start

admintool

by typing:

% /usr/bin/admintool &