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Creating a Deployable Flash Archive and the Solaris JumpStart EnvironmentThis section describes how to create a deployable flash archive by using the fldeploy command. The fldeploy command is run on the build server. This command does the following:
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# fldeploy -n SWL1 -v ha_v1 -g master_el -f FLASH_1 |
This command generates the flash archive in the default directory defined by the SMCT_FLASH_DIR environment variable. It also generates the Solaris JumpStart files in the default directory defined by the SMCT_JUMPSTART_DIR environment variable.
If you are using configuration data to create a flash archive on the installation server, use the -e option of the fldeploy command. For example:
# fldeploy -n swl1 -v ha_v1 -e export-dir -g master_el -f FLASH_1 |
The fldeploy command can be run several times. You can configure the flash archive for one cluster to test it, then reconfigure the cluster archive information and rerun fldeploy.
For information, see the fldeploy(1M) man page.
This section describes how to modify user-defined configuration data added to a flash archive in stage 2. This is the only part of the deployable flash archive that can be modified after it has been created. However, modifications are only possible with a complete SMCT environment. Ensure that you have run the procedure described in To Transfer the Complete SMCT Environment From the Build Server to the Installation Server.
To modify user-defined configuration data, the slconfig and flconfig commands must be run again with the modified user application configuration file.
Modify the user application configuration file.
For example, config.master_el
For information on how to modify the user application configuration file, see Creating a User Application Configuration File for a Node Group.
Run the slconfig command.
For information, see To Prepare the User-Defined Configuration Data by Using the slconfig Command.
Run the slexport command.
For information, see To Copy the User-Defined Configuration Data to the Export Directory by Using the slexport Command.
Run the flconfig command.
For information, see To Add User-Defined Configuration Data to the Flash Archive by Using the flconfig Command.
If the name or location of the flash archive has changed, run the fldeploy command.
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