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Generating the Foundation Services and Solaris Configuration FilesThis section describes how to generate the Foundation Services and Solaris operating system configuration files for the cluster by using the sldeploy command. The sldeploy command does the following:
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$ slexport -n SWL1 -v ha_v1 |
This command exports the generated Foundation Services and Solaris operating system configuration files in SWL1, to the directory SMCT_EXPORT_DIR/SWL1@ha_v1.
The slexport command copies the software load data to the export directory, including data previously generated by the slcreate and slconfig commands.
For information, see the slexport(1M) man page.
This section describes how to configure the installation server configuration file, install-server.conf, so that the Solaris JumpStart environment can be created by the fldeploy command.
Log in to the installation server.
Modify the install-server.conf file to include the cluster addressing schema.
The install-server.conf file must contain the same network address and same netmask as the target cluster. It must also include an IP address that is not used by the cluster nodes.
A template for the install-server.conf file is provided in the /opt/SUNWcgha/nhsmct/etc/models directory on the build server.
For information, see the install-server.conf(4) man page.
Solaris JumpStart files are required by the master-eligible nodes and dataless nodes. The system identification configuration file contains information for the target cluster such as name service, timezone and superuser password. Templates for the target cluster are provided in the /opt/SUNWcgha/nhsmct/etc/jumpstart directory. These templates contain the .cluster extension.
Note that the Foundation Services default superuser password is sunrules.
Copy the sysidcfg.proto template from the /opt/SUNWcgha/nhsmct/etc/jumpstart/ directory to one of the following directories:
smct-dir/jumpstart/
user-config-dir/jumpstart/
Modify the file sysidcfg.cluster to suit your local environment.
You can configure the following parameters:
system_locale
timezone
terminal
root_password
monitor
keyboard
display
pointer
Note - Although the template files for the proto.cluster, rules.cluster and finish.cluster files are provided, do not configure them. The template for the begin.cluster file is supported by the SMCT. Modify this file if required. For more information, see the Solaris JumpStart documentation.
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