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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
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
If you want to unconfigure a previously configured Solaris instance and leave it in an unconfigured state, use the unconfigure command. All the functional groupings will be unconfigured.
Use the sysconfig unconfigure command as in the following example.
# sysconfig unconfigure -g system
This example unconfigures the instance.
Note - If the -g option is not specified, confirmation will be requested before the system is unconfigured.
Alternately, you can unconfigure the system and shut down the system as follows.
# sysconfig unconfigure -s
For further information, see the sysconfig(1M) man page.