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Contents
Prefaceix
1.Operating System Installation Overview and Preparation1
Supported Operating Systems2
Preinstalled Solaris OS2
Retain the Packaged Installation Instructions2
Ordering Supported Versions of Linux from Sun2
OS Installation Tasks3
The Preinstalled Diagnostic Partition3
Accessing the Server Output During Installation3
Console Output Overview4
Configuring the BIOS to Send Console Output to the Serial Port5
Erasing the Primary Boot Hard Disk6
▼To Erase the Primary Boot Hard Drive6
Configuring Your Server for RAID7
RAID Support Using the Sun StorageTek RAID Card7
RAID Support Using LSI SAS3081E-INT Card8
Choosing an OS Installation Method9
Using Sun Installation Assistant9
Using CD/DVD9
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Using Network Installation9
Using Remote KVMS Over IP With Virtual CD-ROM10
10
2.Configuring RAID11
Configuring RAID12
Creating RAID for the LSI SAS3081E-S Controller Card12
Before You Begin12
▼To Create a RAID for the LSI Logic SAS3081E-S Controller Card13
Creating RAID for the Sun StorageTek Controller Card13
Before You Begin14
▼To Create a RAID Array for the Sun StorageTek Controller Card14
3.Solaris 10 Operating System Installation15
Installing the Solaris 10 OS16
Solaris 10 OS Installation Overview16
Firmware Versions and Their Impact on Installation17
Solaris 10 OS Installation Methods17
Using the Direct Installation with CD/DVD Media and a Monitor19
▼To Use the Direct Installation with CD/DVD Media and a Monitor19
Using Direct Installation with CD/DVD Media and the Serial Port19
▼To Use Direct Installation with the Serial Port19
Installing Using Jumpstart Network Installation21
▼To Install Using Jumpstart Network Installation21
Installing Using the Serial Console22
▼To Install Using the Serial Console22
Installing Using a Local Console or Remote KVM24
▼To Install Using a Local Console or Remote KVM24
Installing Using Remote KVMS Over IP With Virtual CD/DVD25
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Before You Begin25
▼To Install Using Remote KVMS Over IP With Virtual CD/DVD25
Installing Server-Specific Drivers26
Using the Driver Installation Script27
Installing the Drivers Using KVMS Over IP27
Installing Drivers Directly Onto the Server27
▼To Install Driver Directly Onto the Server27
Installing the RAID Management Utility Software28
▼To Install the Sun StorageTek RAID Management Utility Software28
4.OpenSolaris Installation29
OpenSolaris Installation Overview30
Installation Methods31
Installing Using a Local Drive31
Installing Using the ILOM Remote Console32
Before You Begin32
▼To Install Using the ILOM Remote Console32
Installing OpenSolaris OS Using Local or Remote Media33
Before You Begin34
▼To Install OpenSolaris OS Using Local or Remote Media34
OpenSolaris Post-Installation Tasks41
Installing System Device Drivers to Support Additional Hardware41
▼To Start the Device Driver Utility41
Installing Support Repository Updates41
Enabling the Option for Wake On LAN41
5.Linux Operating System Installation43
Installing the Operating System43
OS Installation Overview44
Contentsv
OS Installation Methods45
Installing Linux Using Sun Installation Assistant45
▼To Install Linux Using Sun Installation Assistant45
Installing Linux Using Local CD/DVD Drive46
▼To Install Linux Using Local CD/DVD Drive46
Installing Linux Using PXE46
▼To Install Linux Using PXE48
Installing Linux Using Remote KVMS Over IP With Virtual CD/DVD49
Before You Begin49
▼To Install Linux Using Remote KVMS Over IP With Virtual
CD/DVD50
Installing the System-Specific Drivers51
Installing the Drivers Using KVMS Over IP52
▼To Install the Drivers Using KVMS Over IP52
Installing Drivers Directly Onto the Server52
▼To Install Drivers Directly Onto the Server52
Installing the RAID Management Utility Software54
▼To Install the Sun StorageTek RAID Management Utility Software54
▼To Install the LSI RAID Management Utilities54
Running Update Utilities55
Running the up2date Utility for the RHEL OS55
▼To Run the upd2date Utility for the RHEL OS55
Running the SuSEWatcher Utility for the SLES OS55
▼To Run the SuSEWatcher Utility for the SLES OS56
6.Installing VMware ESX Server57
About VMware ESX Server58
VMware ESX Server Installation and Administration Documentation58
Task Map for VMware ESX Server Installation59
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Planning Network Interfaces59
Installing VMware ESX Server From a CD/DVD60
Before You Begin60
▼To Install VMware ESX Server From a CD/DVD60
Installing VMware ESX Server From Local Media61
▼To Install VMware ESX Server From Local Media61
VMware ESX Server Updates and Patches62
A.Identifying Network Interface Names for Linux and Solaris OS
Configurations63
Identifying Logical and Physical Network Interface Names While Installing a
SUSE Linux OS64
▼Launch User Shell and Identify Network Interfaces64
Identifying Logical and Physical Network Interface Names While Installing a
RHEL Linux OS68
▼Launch User Shell and Identify Network Interfaces68
Identifying Network Interface Names for a Pre-installed Solaris OS72
▼To Identify Network Interface Names for the Preinstalled Solaris OS72
Identifying Logical and Physical Network Interface Names While Installing the
Solaris OS74
▼To Identify Logical and Physical Network Interface Names While
Installing the Solaris OS75
B.Redirecting the Solaris OS Output to the Serial Port77
Before You Begin77
▼To Redirect Solaris Output to the Serial Port77
C.Network Interface Configuration79
Index81
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Preface
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CHAPTER
1
Operating System Installation
Overview and Preparation
This chapter contains an overview for installing a new Linux, ESX, or Solaris
operating system (OS) on your Sun Fire X4150, X4250, or X4450 server. It also
provides the OS installation preparation procedures.
This chapter contains the following sections:
■ “Supported Operating Systems” on page 2
■ “OS Installation Tasks” on page 3
Note – If you have the Solaris™ 10 OS preinstalled on your server, see the
installation guide for your server for information about configuring the OS.
1
Supported Operating Systems
Your server supports the following operating systems:
■ Solaris 10
■ Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)
■ SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES)
■ VMware ESX Server
■ Windows 2003 Server and Windows 2008 Server
For the latest supported versions, see your server ’s product notes.
For Windows Server installation information, see the Sun Fire X4150, X4250 andX4450 Windows Operating System Installation Guide.
Preinstalled Solaris OS
A version of the Solaris OS might be preinstalled on your server. If you do not plan
to use the preinstalled Solaris OS, you can install one of the supported OS versions
listed at:
http://www.sun.com/servers/x64/x4150/os.jsp
http://www.sun.com/servers/x64/x4250/os.jsp
http://www.sun.com/servers/x64/x4450/os.jsp
Retain the Packaged Installation Instructions
Instructions for installing these operating systems are provided in the media sets
that are packaged with the OS software. Retain these installation instructions for use
in these procedures.
Ordering Supported Versions of Linux from Sun
You can order supported versions of Red Hat and SUSE OS from Sun at:
http://www.sun.com/software/linux/index.html.
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OS Installation Tasks
The following is an overview of the procedures for installing a new OS.
StepTaskDescription
1.Set up the display
environment.
2.Erase the primary boot disk.If you have the Solaris OS preinstalled on the server,
3.Configure your server for
RAID.
4.Decide on an OS installation
method.
5.Install the OS, update the
drivers, and run the OS
updates, as necessary.
If you are not planning to use the local CD/DVD
drive and a locally attached monitor to prepare and
install the OS, see the section, “Accessing the Server
Output During Installation” on page 3.
you will need to remove it before installing a new
OS. See “Erasing the Primary Boot Hard Disk” on
page 6.
If you plan to configure your server for RAID
operation, you will need to perform some setup tasks
before installing the OS. See “Configuring Your
Server for RAID” on page 7
Review the installation options for your OS. See
“Choosing an OS Installation Method” on page 9.
See “Choosing an OS Installation Method” on page 9
and the chapter that corresponds to the OS that you
want to install:
• “Configuring RAID” on page 11
• “Linux Operating System Installation” on page 43
• “Installing VMware ESX Server” on page 57
The Preinstalled Diagnostic Partition
A diagnostic partition is preinstalled on the your server. If the diagnostic partition
has been removed from the server, see your service manual for information about
how to reinstall it from the Tools and Drivers CD.
Accessing the Server Output During Installation
When you install an operating system, you need to view the system console output.
You have a number of choices about how to do this:
■ If you are using the local CD/DVD drive and a monitor, you can use the default
settings. They should work without requiring any display-related changes.
Chapter 1 Operating System Installation Overview and Preparation3
■ You can use the remote KVMS Over IP feature of the ILOM or ELOM to do the
same thing from a remote system.
■ You can view the messages on a serial port, either through the service processor
(SP) secure shell (SSH), or by connecting directly to the server’s serial port.
■ If you use the direct connection to the serial port, you must configure the BIOS
to direct output to the serial port.
■ If you use the SP SSH option, you must configure the BIOS to direct output to
the serial port, and you must configure the SP to connect to the console.
Note – You can also connect to the SP directly through the SP serial port, which is
different from the host serial port. See your SP documentation to use this option.
Console Output Overview
Video Port
During an OS installation all console output goes to the video port until the
operating system assumes control of the display. When and how this happens
differs, depending on which operating system is being installed, but they all have
two things in common:
■ They don’t do this until the install is advanced enough that you don’t need the
console output.
■ They have a method of displaying console output once the OS is installed.
Serial Port
Any time you boot or restart the system, all output is also displayed on the serial
port, up to and including POST test results, and a message that prompts you to enter
the BIOS.
Whether or not any more output goes to the serial port depends on the remote
access/external port setting in the BIOS. See “Configuring the BIOS to Send Console
Output to the Serial Port” on page 5.
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Service Processor
The service processor provides a command to enter console mode. In this mode, it
acts like a serial port connected to the console. The commands are:
–> start /SP/console (for ILOM)
–> start /SP/AgentInfo/Console (for ELOM)
Configuring the BIOS to Send Console Output to the
Serial Port
Complete the following steps if you are going to use the serial port to view console
output during the installation:
1. Connect either a terminal or a laptop running terminal emulation software
directly to the serial port.
Use the following terminal settings:
■ 8, N, 1: eight data bits, no parity, one stop bit
■ 9600 baud rate
■ Disable software flow control (XON/XOFF)
Note – If you are accessing the system through the SP with SSH, skip this step.
2. Power on the server.
3. Boot the system, and press F2 (F4 on the remote keyboard) to enter the BIOS.
4. Use the Right Arrow key to navigate to the Server tab.
The left and right arrow keys allow you to access the BIOS Setup Utility menu
tabs.
5. Use the Down Arrow key to highlight the Remote Access Configuration option,
and press Enter.
The Configure Remote Access type and parameters submenu screen appears.
6. Use the Down arrow to highlight the External Serial Port option.
7. Use the - and + key to change the External Serial Port setting from SP to
System.
8. To save the change and exit BIOS, press the F10 key.
The system is now configured to send console output to the serial port.
Chapter 1 Operating System Installation Overview and Preparation5
Erasing the Primary Boot Hard Disk
Your Sun Fire X4150, X4250, and X4450 servers server might have the Solaris 10 OS
preinstalled on the hard drive, depending on your hard drive configuration. If you
want to install a different OS, or reinstall the Solaris 10 OS, use the Erase Primary
Boot Hard Disk option on the Tools and Drivers CD main menu. This option enables
you to erase previously installed operating systems to make room for the new
installation.
Caution – Selecting the Erase Primary Boot Hard Disk option from the Tools and
Drivers CD erases all partitions on the hard drive, with the exception of the
diagnostic partition. All user data is lost. Be sure to back up all data on the hard
drive before performing this action.
▼ To Erase the Primary Boot Hard Drive
1. Back up all data that you want to save on the hard drive.
2. Insert the Tools and Drivers CD into the server’s optional CD/DVD drive.
If you have a system that does not have a CD/DVD drive, see your service
manual for instructions on booting the Tools and Drivers CD from a PXE server.
3. Boot the system from the Tools and Drivers CD.
The Tools and Drives CD main menu appears.
4. From the main menu, select the following option from the Tools and Drivers
CD main menu:
Erase Primary Boot Hard Disk
This option erases all partitions currently located on the primary hard drive,
except for the diagnostic partition. If the diagnostic partition is present, it is not
erased.
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Configuring Your Server for RAID
Your Sun Fire X4150, X4250, and X4450 servers server supports the Sun StorageTek™
and the LSI SAS3081E-INT RAID controller cards. More information about these two
cards is available in the following sections:
■ “RAID Support Using the Sun StorageTek RAID Card” on page 7
■ “RAID Support Using LSI SAS3081E-INT Card” on page 8
Note – The LSI SAS3081E-INT card is also known as the LSI SG-XPCIE8SAS.
RAID Support Using the Sun StorageTek RAID Card
The Sun StorageTek RAID card supports a number of hardware RAID configurations
(see
TABLE 1-1). All your server’s operating systems support this card. See the
chapter that corresponds to the OS that you want to install for further information
about configuring RAID using the StorageTek controller card.
■ See your service manual for instructions on installing the StorageTek card.
■ See the Sun x64 Server - Disk Management (Adaptec) Documentation collection for
detailed configuration instructions.
TABLE 1-1RAID Drive Options Based on SAS Card
SAS CARDRAID Configuration Supported
Sun StorageTek
Volume: 1 disk
RAID 0 Striping, 2 disk minimum, no redundancy
RAID 1 Mirror, 2 disk minimum, 50% drive usage
RAID 1E 3-drive minimum, 50% drive usage
RAID 10 4-drive minimum, 50% drive usage
RAID 5 3-drive minimum, 67–94% drive usage
RAID 5EE 4-drive minimum, 50–88% drive usage
RAID 50 6-drive minimum, - 67–94% drive usage
RAID 6 4-drive minimum, 50–88% drive usage
RAID 60 8-drive minimum, 50–88% drive usage
Spanned Volume 2-drive minimum, 100% drive usage
RAID Volume 4-drive minimum, 50-100% drive usage
Chapter 1 Operating System Installation Overview and Preparation7
TABLE 1-1RAID Drive Options Based on SAS Card
SAS CARDRAID Configuration Supported
LSI SAS3081E-S
IM (Integrated Mirror) array. 2-disk minimum, plus up to 2 hot spare
disks. Data on primary disk might be merged.
IME (Integrated Mirror Enhanced) array. 3 to 8 disks including up to 2
Hot Spares. All data will be deleted during creation.
IS (Integrated Striping) array. 2 to 8 disks. All data will be deleted
during creation.
RAID Support Using LSI SAS3081E-INT Card
The LSI SAS3081E-S SAS card supports all operating systems for SAS hard disks,
and several RAID levels (see
The following is needed for LSI RAID support:
■ LSI SAS3081E-S card and cables installed
■ Up to 8 SAS hard disks
For additional information, see:
■ The chapter that corresponds to the OS that you want to install for more
information about configuring RAID:
■ The Solaris OS: See “Configuring RAID” on page 11.
■ RHEL and SUSE: See “Linux Operating System Installation” on page 43.
■ See your service manual for instructions on installing and cabling the LSI card.
■ See the Sun x64 Server - Disk Management (LSI) Documentation collection for
detailed information about the LSI SAS3081E-S card.
TABLE 1-1).
Note – The LSI SAS3081E-S card is also referred to as the LSI SG-XPCIE8SAS-I-Z
card.
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Choosing an OS Installation Method
This section provides an overview of the four OS installation methods:
MethodSection/Procedure
Sun Installation
Assistant
CD/DVD“Using CD/DVD” on page 9
Network/PXE“Using Network Installation” on page 9
Remote KVMS“Using Remote KVMS Over IP With Virtual CD-ROM” on page 10
Using Sun Installation Assistant
The Sun Installation Assistant (SIA) is a convenient, front-end application designed
to assist you in installing supported versions of Linux and Windows on your server.
SIA supplements the standard installation utilities and procedures that ship with
your operating system; it does not replace them. For more information about SIA,
see the Sun Installation Assistant for Windows and Linux User’s Guide, at:
http://www.sun.com/systemmanagement/sia.jsp
“Using Sun Installation Assistant” on page 9
Using CD/DVD
This method includes installing the OS directly onto the server, using the server’s
CD/DVD drive, and a keyboard, video, mouse and storage (KVMS) attached to the
system.
For information about CD/DVD installation for your OS, see the instructions
included in your installation software or the online documentation referenced in the
specific OS chapters in this document.
Using Network Installation
This method involves setting up an installation on a host server, and then installing
the OS using the Preboot Execution Environment (PXE) Protocol over the network.
Network installation methods include:
■ AutoYast for the SUSE
■ Kickstart for RedHat
■ Jumpstart™ for the Solaris OS
Chapter 1 Operating System Installation Overview and Preparation9
For information about network installation for your OS, see the instructions included
in your installation software or the specific OS chapters in this document.
Using Remote KVMS Over IP With Virtual CD-ROM
This method includes using a remote networked system to install the OS onto the
your server. The CD/DVD drive of the remote system (virtual CDROM) is used to
access the OS media, and all output of your server is displayed on the remote system
(remote console). Information about using KVMS over IP (remote KVMS) can be
found in the ELOM or ILOM documentation, the instructions included in your
installation software, or the specific OS chapters in this document.
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CHAPTER
2
Configuring RAID
This chapter provides information about configuring RAID on your server. It
contains instructions for the two supported SAS controller cards, the Sun StorageTek
and the LSI SAS3081E-S. It also contains instructions for setting up a non-RAID
configuration.
This chapter includes the following sections:
■ “Configuring RAID” on page 12
■ “Creating RAID for the LSI SAS3081E-S Controller Card” on page 12
■ “Creating RAID for the Sun StorageTek Controller Card” on page 13
11
Configuring RAID
Your server supports two RAID controller cards, the Sun StorageTek and LSI
SAS3081E-S. The supported RAID configuration is different for each card (see
TABLE 1-1).
RAID configuration is performed in the card’s BIOS. See the following sections for
instructions on configuring RAID for each card:
■ LSI SAS3081E-S
■ If you have an LSI SAS3081E-S RAID controller and you are configuring a
RAID array, see “Creating RAID for the LSI SAS3081E-S Controller Card” on
page 12.
■ If you have an LSI SAS3081E-S RAID controller and you are not configuring
RAID, skip this chapter.
■ Sun StorageTek
■ If you have a Sun StorageTek card, you must configure all disks, whether they
are going to be part of a RAID array or not. Disks that are not going to be
included in a RAID array must be configured as single-drive volumes.
See “Creating RAID for the Sun StorageTek Controller Card” on page 13.
Creating RAID for the LSI SAS3081E-S Controller
Card
Use this section to configure RAID for the LSI SAS3081E-S controller card, by
accessing the LSI BIOS utility.
Before You Begin
To create a RAID for your server, using the LSI SAA3081E-S controller card, you
must have:
■ The LSI SAS3081E-S controller card installed in the server. For SAS controller card
installation instructions, see your server service manual.
■ The Sun LSI 106x RAID User’s Guide. In the following procedures you will need
to reference the user guide’s RAID BIOS setup instructions.
■ The Tools and Drivers CD.
■ Set up your display to access the server output (see “Accessing the Server Output
During Installation” on page 3).
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▼ To Create a RAID for the LSI Logic SAS3081E-S
Controller Card
1. Power on the server.
2. Watch the video output, and when the LSI SAS card is recognized, press
Control-C to access the LSI controller card’s BIOS utility.
3. Set up the RAID according to the instructions in the Sun LSI 106x RAID User’sGuide.
4. Exit the RAID utility.
5. Install the OS you want to use.
6. Download the latest LSI utilities for managing RAID at http://www.lsi.com
or from the Tools and Drivers CD under the RAIDmgmt directory.
Creating RAID for the Sun StorageTek Controller
Card
This procedure provides an outline of the steps used to create a RAID array on
systems with a Sun StorageTek controller using the BIOS utility.
If your system has a Sun StorageTek controller card, you must configure all disks in
the system. Any drive which is not part of an array must be configured as a singledisk array, otherwise known as a volume.
Caution – In systems with Sun StoragTek controllers, you must complete the
following procedure for all disks, whether they are going to be part of RAID arrays
or not. The BIOS cannot access disks unless they are configured as arrays or singledisk volumes.
For detailed instructions, see the Sun Intel Adaptec BIOS RAID Utility User’sManual and the other Sun StorageTek documentation at:
To create a RAID array for your server using the Sun StorageTek controller card, you
must have:
■ The Sun StorageTek controller card installed in the server. For controller card
installation instructions, see your server service manual.
■ Set up your display to access the server output (see “Accessing the Server Output
During Installation” on page 3).
▼ To Create a RAID Array for the Sun StorageTek
Controller Card
1. Power on the server.
2. Watch the video output, and when the Sun StorageTek card is recognized, press
Control-A to enter the Sun StorageTek controller card’s BIOS utility.
3. Set up the RAID according to the instructions in the Sun Intel Adaptec BIOSRAID Utility User’s Manual.
4. Exit the RAID utility.
5. Install the OS.
6. Linux users must run install.sh from the Tools and Drivers CD to update to
the latest RAID driver.
7. Install the latest Sun StorageTek management software located on the Tools
and Drivers CD under RAIDmgmt.
14Sun Fire X4150, X4250, and X4450 Servers Operating System Installation Guide • November 2009
CHAPTER
3
Solaris 10 Operating System
Installation
This chapter provides instructions for installing the Solaris 10 OS and server-specific
drivers on your Sun Fire X4150, X4250, and X4450 servers server.
This chapter includes the following sections:
■ “Installing the Solaris 10 OS” on page 16
■ “Installing Server-Specific Drivers” on page 26
Note – Before you begin to install the OS you must have already configured the
BIOS for your controller card (see “Configuring RAID” on page 11).
15
Installing the Solaris 10 OS
This section provides guidelines for the installation of the Solaris 10 OS. It contains
the following:
■ “Solaris 10 OS Installation Overview” on page 16
■ “Solaris 10 OS Installation Methods” on page 17
■ “Installing the Drivers Using KVMS Over IP” on page 27
■ “Installing Drivers Directly Onto the Server” on page 27
Solaris 10 OS Installation Overview
The procedures in this chapter cover the installation of the Solaris OS and supported
drivers for a new installation. See
TABLE 3-1Task Map for Initial Solaris OS Installation
TaskDescriptionInstructions
Set up your server.Install your server hardware and
configure the service processor.
Prepare your server for OS
installation.
Set up your system for a RAID or
non-RAID configuration based on
the SAS controller card.
Review the your server’s product
notes.
Install the Solaris OS.Choose an installation method and
Install the server-specific drivers
from the Tools and Drivers CD.
Install patches, if necessary.Patches are available from the
Set the display environment.If
necessary, erase the primary boot
disk.
Your server supports two SAS
controller cards. RAID set up is
different for each card.
The product notes contain latebreaking news about the Solaris OS
software and patches.
locate the installation instructions.
Install the server-specific drivers
needed to run the Solaris 10 OS on
the your server.
SunSolve Patch Portal at:
http://www.sunsolve.sun.com
TABLE 3-1 for the Solaris OS installation task map.
See your server’s installation guide
Chapter 1 Operating System
Installation Overview and
Preparation
Chapter 2: Configuring RAID
See your server’s product notes
“Solaris 10 OS Installation
Methods” on page 17
“Installing Server-Specific Drivers”
on page 26
See your server’s product notes
16Sun Fire X4150, X4250, and X4450 Servers Operating System Installation Guide • November 2009
Firmware Versions and Their Impact on
Installation
The way ttya and ttyb are handled in some procedures depends on the level of
firmware installed on the system. These instances are noted in the corresponding
procedures.
■ Systems with newer firmware use ttya
■ Systems with older firmware use ttyb
Use
TABLE 3-2 to identify whether your system has newer or older firmware:
TABLE 3-2Release Levels for Newer and Older Firmware
SystemFirmware
Systems with newer firmware
X4150
X4250All X4250 systems have newer firmware
X4450
X4150
X4250No X4250 systems have older firmware
X4450
Tools and Drivers 1.3 and later, including DVD 2.0.
SP 4.0.08 or later
BIOS v022 or later
Tools and Drivers v1.1d or later
SP v4.18 or later
BIOS v3B17 or later
Systems with older firmware
Tools and Drivers CD v1.2 or earlier
SP v4.0.06 or earlier
BIOS v1ADQW020 or earlier
Tools and drivers CD v1.1c or earlier.
SP v4.1.6 or earlier
BIOS v3B16 or earlier
Solaris 10 OS Installation Methods
This section describes the methods you can use to install the Solaris OS on a Sun Fire
X4150, X4250, and X4450 servers server.
Chapter 3 Solaris 10 Operating System Installation17
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