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Refer to the Solaris Common Desktop Environment: User's Guide in the Solaris 10 documentation collections for more information on Power Management software features, defaults, and commands to determine which version works with your system. The software and documents formerly found there during Solaris 9 releases are now available for download from the Sun Microsystems software download site.

Java 3D. SunATM driver. SunVTS software. Network Adapter Driver Platform Notes The Solaris 10 on Sun Hardware document collection includes manuals with more detailed information about some network adapters that are supported by drivers included in Solaris To determine which network adapter device driver a system is using, use the ifconfig -a command.

This command displays a list of all network connections that have been plumbed. For information on other device drivers, see the System Administrator Collection for your Solaris version at:.

Its multiple diagnostic hardware tests verify the connectivity and functionality of most hardware controllers and devices for SPARC and x86 architectures.

Software provided in that directory is not installed automatically when Solaris is installed. OpenBoot Information The information about OpenBoot emergency procedures, formerly found in this document, can be found in the OpenBoot 4. All Rights Reserved. Solaris 10 Sun Hardware Platform Guide.

Note - If your system is running the HW1 or HW2 OS, refer to the additional release notes and a list of integrated patches in Appendix A or Appendix B Supported Sun SPARC Platforms You need to know your system architecture platform group if you are performing one of the following tasks: Setting up a boot server on a subnet Adding clients for network installation standalone, servers, dataless, diskless Writing a custom JumpStart installation rules file The following tables list and categorize the SPARC platform names and platform groups of various Sun hardware systems supported by the Solaris 10 release.

Solaris 10 Sun Hardware Platform Guide Performing a basic installation using a GUI. After diagnosing it remotely, I found that the Hi, How can I know slot wise info on a sun v box. I know that sysdef, prtconf or prtdiag outputs will help to get this. But I dont know how to conclude from those outputs. Can anybody help me to But after successfully installing Solaris 10, when I installed Vmware ESX Server on the same drive but on different partition, boot menu is not coming.

It is just booting Vmware only. Our old E was just turned off planned :rolleyes: and the application was moved to a V Now if I login to the V and try to sudo to root my connection hangs, and I can not telnet to the E after it was powered on again. I get "connection refused".

Telnet to this machine was After recreating the LUNs on our StorEdge A, and then performing a reboot, the machine just keep cycling through the boot process. No error messages, it keeps trying to reboot over and over again. Any ideas? RedHat Commands. OpenSolaris Commands. Linux Commands. SunOS Commands. FreeBSD Commands. Perform the following tasks before you begin your installation.

Oracle Solaris Software CDs are no longer provided. For detailed information about system requirements, see System Requirements and Recommendations. This security option is only available during an initial installation, not during an upgrade. An upgrade maintains any previously set services. If necessary, you can restrict network services after an upgrade by using the netservices command. The network services can be enabled after installation by using the netservices open or by enabling individual services by using SMF commands.

Note - If the keyboard is self-identifying, the keyboard layout automatically configures during installation. If the keyboard is not self-identifying, you can select from a list of supported keyboard layouts during installation. You will be asked to select the keyboard layout during the installation. Note - During installation, you can choose the default NFSv4 domain name. Or, you can specify a custom NFSv4 domain name.

For information that you need to gather to install your system, see Checklist for Installation. Note that you may need to provide your support credentials and proxy information during the installation or upgrade for Auto Registration, a feature of Oracle Solaris, as described in the checklists. Note - If you have a system that contains non-global zones, Live Upgrade, a feature of Oracle Solaris, is the recommended upgrade program or program to add patches.

Other upgrade programs might require extensive upgrade time, because the time required to complete the upgrade increases linearly with the number of installed non-global zones. If you want to preserve any existing data or applications, back up the system. Specifies to run the text installer in a desktop session. Use this option to override the default GUI installer. Specifies to run the text installer in a console session.



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