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Installing Oracle Solaris 11.1 Systems Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library |
Part I Oracle Solaris 11.1 Installation Options
1. Overview of Installation Options
Part II Installing Using Installation Media
2. Preparing for the Installation
5. Automated Installations That Boot From Media
6. Unconfiguring or Reconfiguring an Oracle Solaris instance
Unconfiguring an Oracle Solaris Instance
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
10. Provisioning the Client System
11. Configuring the Client System
12. Installing and Configuring Zones
13. Running a Custom Script During First Boot
15. Troubleshooting Automated Installations
Part IV Performing Related Tasks
A. Working With Oracle Configuration Manager
You can use the sysconfig utility to perform the following configuration tasks on an Oracle Solaris instance.
To unconfigure an Oracle Solaris instance in a global or non-global zone and leave it in an unconfigured state, use the sysconfig unconfigure command.
To reconfigure an Oracle Solaris instance in a global or non-global zone, use the sysconfig configure command
If you specify an existing configuration profile with the command, a non-interactive configuration is performed.
If you do not specify an existing configuration profile with the command, an interactive SCI Tool runs. The SCI Tool enables you to provide specific configuration information for that Solaris instance.
See Configuring a System.
You can use the sysconfig create-profile command to create a new system configuration profile. See Creating a Configuration Profile Using the SCI Tool.
The sysconfig command affects all functional groupings in the Solaris instance. For detailed instructions, see the sysconfig(1M) man page.
Note - You must become the root role to use the sysconfig utility.