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Chapter 2

Installing Standalone CGTP Without the Reliable Boot Service

This chapter describes how to install the standalone CGTP patches and packages on the Solaris operating system.

You must perform the procedures on each node on which you want to use standalone CGTP. Do not perform these procedures on a node on which you are using the Foundation Services. Perform the procedures in the order presented.

For more information, see these sections:

Installing the CGTP Patches

ProcedureTo Install the CGTP Patches

Before installing the CGTP patches, you must have installed the Solaris operating system.

  1. As superuser, log in to the node on which you want to install standalone CGTP.

  2. Install the patches, using the following command to install each patch:

    # patchadd software-distribution-dir patch-number

    software-distribution-dir is the directory containing the Foundation Services patches and packages. For a list of patches required for the CGTP, see Netra High Availability Suite Foundation Services 2.1 6/03 README.

    For more information on patchadd, see the patchadd(1M) man page.

    After successful installation, the following message is displayed:

    Checking installed patches...
    Verifying sufficient filesystem capacity (dry run method)...
    Installing patch packages...
    Patch number patch-number has been successfully installed.
    See /var/sadm/patch/patch-number/log for details

  3. Verify that the patches were successfully installed:

    # patchadd -p

    If installation was successful, the following message is displayed:

    Patch patch-number Obsoletes:  Requires: Incompatibles: 
    Packages: SUNWcarx SUNWcsr SUNWcsu SUNWhea SUNWcsxu SUNWmipu

Installing the CGTP Packages

ProcedureTo Install the CGTP Packages

Before installing the CGTP packages, you must have installed the Solaris operating system and the CGTP patches.

  1. As superuser, log in to the node on which you want to install standalone CGTP.

  2. Install the CGTP packages:

    # pkgadd -d software-distribution-dir SUNWnhtp9 SUNWnhtu9

    software-distribution-dir is the directory containing the Foundation Services patches and packages.

    For more information on pkgadd, see the pkgadd(1M) man page.

    The installation of the SUNWnhtp9 package begins as follows:

    Netra HAS Sun CGTP drivers, Solaris9, 32 and 64-bit
    (sparc) 1.0.0
    Copyright 2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
    Use is subject to license terms.
    Using </> as the package base directory.
    ## Processing package information.
    ## Processing system information.
       6 package pathnames are already properly installed.
    ## Verifying package dependencies.
    ## Verifying disk space requirements.
    ## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
    ## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
    
    This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user
    permission during the process of installing this package.

  3. When the system asks if you want to continue with the installation of the SUNWnhtp9 package, type y:

    Do you want to continue with the installation of <SUNWnhtp9> [y,n,?] y

    The following messages are displayed:

    Installing Netra HAS Sun CGTP drivers, Solaris9, 32 and 64-bit 
    as <SUNWnhtp9>
    
    ## Executing preinstall script.
    ## Installing part 1 of 1.
    /kernel/drv/cgtp
    /kernel/drv/cgtp.conf
    /kernel/drv/sparcv9/cgtp
    /kernel/strmod/cgtp_flt
    /kernel/strmod/sparcv9/cgtp_flt
    [ verifying class <none> ]
    ## Executing postinstall script.
    exit status = 0
    devfsadm[131192]: verbose: mknod /devices/pseudo/clone@0:cgtp 0l/3l/20600
    Driver (cgtp) installed.
    
    Installation of <SUNWnhtp9> was successful.

    Then, the installation of the SUNWnhtu9 package begins as follows:

    Netra HAS Sun CGTP user-space utilities for Solaris9
    (sparc) 1.0.0
    Copyright 2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
    Use is subject to license terms.
    Using </> as the package base directory.
    ## Processing package information.
    ## Processing system information.
       3 package pathnames are already properly installed.
    ## Verifying package dependencies.
    ## Verifying disk space requirements.
    ## Checking for conflicts with packages already installed.
    ## Checking for setuid/setgid programs.
    
    This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user
    permission during the process of installing this package.

  4. When the system asks if you want to continue with the installation of the SUNWnhtu9 package, type y:

    Do you want to continue with the installation of <SUNWnhtu9> [y/n]? y

    The following messages are displayed:

    Installing Netra HAS Sun CGTP user-space utilities for Solaris9 
    as <SUNWnhtu9>
    
    ## Installing part 1 of 1.
    /etc/init.d/cgtpfilter
    [ verifying class <none> ]
    /etc/rc2.d/S02cgtpfilter <linked pathname>
    ## Executing postinstall script.
    
    Installation of <SUNWnhtu9> was successful.

  5. Verify that the packages have been correctly installed:

    # pkginfo | grep SUNWnht

    If the installation was successful, you see the following output:

    system   SUNWnhtp9   Netra HAS Sun CGTP drivers, Solaris9, 32 and 64-bit
    system   SUNWnhtu9   Netra HAS Sun CGTP user-space utilities for Solaris9

  6. Reboot the node:

    # init 6

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