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- Setting up the Media Server
- Creating Media Resource Locators (MRLs)
- Prerequisites to run the Import Media tool
- Import Media Tool syntax and options
- Configuring the Media Server for Microsoft Windows OS media/image
- Preparing network driver directories
- Hosting Windows media on a Windows 2K server using a share
- Configuring the Media Server for Red Hat Linux or VMware ESXi OS media
- Configuring the Media Server for SUSE Linux or SUSE Enterprise Linux OS media
- Configuring the Media Server for Oracle Sun Solaris 10
- Configuring the Media Server for Oracle Sun Solaris 11
- Oracle Solaris Automated Installer
- Enabling Oracle Solaris 11 x86 with the Manage Boot Client
Configuring the Media Server for Oracle Sun Solaris 11
- On the Media Server, create the directory
/media/opsware/sunos/Solaris11
- Download the Solaris 11 images to the directory above.
There are two ISO images:
- Part A, x86 (3.3 GB)
- Part B, x86 (3.1 GB)
- Follow the instructions on the download page to concatenate the two images into a single full image.
- Create a symlink (symbolic link) to the repository on the Media Server. This symlink is required when provisioning Solaris 11 x86 and Solaris 11 SPARC on the same core because both operating systems are contained in the same image and a Media Resource Locator (MRL) cannot be created using the same path for two operating systems.
For example:
# cd /media/opsware/sunos/
# ls -lsa
8 drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 Mar 26 14:33 solaris11_repo
#ln –s solaris11_repo solaris11_link
# ls -lsa
4 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Mar 26 14:39 solaris11_link -> solaris11_repo/
8 drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 Mar 26 14:33 solaris11_repo
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