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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

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

Providing Configuration Profiles

Creating System Configuration Profiles

Validating System Configuration Profiles

Adding System Configuration Profiles to an Install Service

Specifying Configuration in a System Configuration Profile

Configuring Root and User Accounts

Configuring the Root Account

Configuring a User Account

Setting the System Identity

Setting the Time Zone and Locale

Setting the Terminal Type and Keyboard Layout

Configuring a Static Network

Configuring Name Service

Setting Up Oracle Configuration Manager and Oracle Auto Service Request

Using System Configuration Profile Templates

Example System Configuration Profiles

Sample System Configuration Profile

Specifying Static Network Configuration

Specifying Name Service Configuration

Configuring Name Service NIS

Configuring Name Service DNS

Configuring Name Service LDAP

Using DNS With LDAP

Using NIS With DNS

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

Chapter 11

Configuring the Client System

This chapter describes how to specify information needed to configure the client system after installation. You can specify configuration of anything that is configurable by using smf(5) properties.