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Configuration methods, Software delivery methods, Implementing a pxe boot-based deployment – HP 10 User Manual

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Configuration methods

For Solaris deployments, use of JumpStart profiles and sysidcfg(4) files is the recommended method of

supplying installation configuration for automated deployments.

Software delivery methods

NFS—The traditional method of delivering the Solaris software packages to clients. The

packages are provided in the same form as they appear on the Solaris media. Additional

packages that are not a part of the Solaris distribution, such as the Smart Array driver, can also

be delivered through NFS. Setting up an NFS installation image offers flexibility in the variety of

installation configurations that a single image can support.

Flash Archive—A portable, flexible image of a reference installation. A flash archive enables

you to clone a master system to any number of additional systems. The clones can be made to

mirror not only the Solaris operating environment and configuration of the master system, but

also any additional third-party applications that might be necessary. In addition, differential

archives can be employed to simplify clone upgrades.
Flash archives are useful for environments in which a large number of systems must be almost
identically deployed, including software that is not part of the Solaris distribution. For more

information, see Solaris 10 11/06: Solaris Flash Archives (Creation and Installation) at

http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/819-6398.

Flash archives can be used with any of the boot methods previously described.

Implementing a PXE boot-based deployment

PXE boot-based deployments require the following:

Install server

JumpStart server

Modified miniroot

DHCP/PXE server

Use the following procedure outline as a basis for implementing PXE boot-based deployments in the

target environment:

1.

Prepare the install server as described in “Install server preparation.”

2.

Prepare the miniroot as described in “Miniroot preparation.”

3.

Prepare the JumpStart server as described in “JumpStart preparation.”

4.

Prepare the DHCP/PXE server as described in “DHCP/PXE preparation.”

5.

To deploy Solaris using PXE boot:

a.

Add the client to the install server as described in “DHCP/PXE preparation.”

b.

PXE boot the client by booting the server and pressing F12 when prompted during POST.