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- SA Core post-installation tasks
- Run the health check monitor
- The SA Client
- Installing the SA-required Flash Player
- Enabling the Oracle automatic optimizer statistics collection
- Installing the SA Server discovery and agent
- Adding or Changing an SA Client launcher proxy server
- Predefined user groups permissions
- Agent Deployment Tool (ADT) requirements
- DHCP configuration for SA Provisioning
- Enabling IPv6 networking post installation
- Additional network requirements for SA Provisioning
- Global File System tasks
- SA configuration
Additional network requirements for SA Provisioning
Following are the additional requirements for SA Provisioning:
Host name resolution
For Windows SA Provisioning, the host name buildmgr
must resolve on all Windows OS installation clients.
The SA Core host names must resolve using the DNS search order and DNS server information that the DHCP server provides. The DHCP server provides the DNS server IP address and the DNS search order. For each subnet you configure with the SA DHCP Configuration Tool, the DNS domain used by that subnet must have a DNS entry for buildmgr
.
For example, you could have two subnets with the following domain names:
subnet1.example.com
.
subnet2.example.com
Therefore, there must be two DNS entries for buildmgr
:
buildmgr.subnet1.example.com
buildmgr.subnet2.example.com.
The host running the SA Provisioning Media Server must be able to resolve the IP address to the host name (reverse lookup) for any server being provisioned.
See also Host and service name resolution requirements.
Open ports
Any server on which an OS is to be provisioned must meet the same requirements for connectivity to the SA Core network as any managed server. For details, see Required open ports.
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