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Installing Oracle Solaris 11.1 Systems     Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library
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Preface

Part I Oracle Solaris 11.1 Installation Options

1.  Overview of Installation Options

Part II Installing Using Installation Media

2.  Preparing for the Installation

3.  Using Live Media

4.  Using the Text Installer

5.  Automated Installations That Boot From Media

6.  Unconfiguring or Reconfiguring an Oracle Solaris instance

Functional Groupings

Using the sysconfig Utility

Unconfiguring an Oracle Solaris Instance

Configuring a System

How to Reconfigure Using the SCI Tool

Creating a Configuration Profile Using the SCI Tool

Part III Installing Using an Install Server

7.  Automated Installation of Multiple Clients

8.  Setting Up an Install Server

9.  Customizing Installations

10.  Provisioning the Client System

11.  Configuring the Client System

12.  Installing and Configuring Zones

13.  Running a Custom Script During First Boot

14.  Installing Client Systems

15.  Troubleshooting Automated Installations

Part IV Performing Related Tasks

A.  Working With Oracle Configuration Manager

B.  Using the Device Driver Utility

Index

Functional Groupings

When you unconfigure or reconfigure an Oracle Solaris instance, several predefined subsystems are affected. These subsystems are referred to as functional groupings.

The overall grouping for an instance is called “system.”

The following table lists the configurable functional groupings that exist in an Oracle Solaris instance.

Table 6-1 Functional Groupings

Grouping
Components
Unconfigured State
system
Full system
The “system” grouping includes all the other groupings.
identity
System nodename
Unknown
kbd_layout
Keyboard
U.S. English
network
Network
No network
location
Timezone

Locale

UTC

C locale

users
Root

Initial user account

Empty root password

Remove user account

naming_services
DNS, NIS and LDAP clients, nsswitch
No network naming services
support
OCM and ASR support
Default setting is anonymous registration with OCM and ASR