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B-STDX, CBX, and GX Network Management Station Installation Guide
Installing Solaris 8
Solaris 8 Installation
Use
Table 2-4
if you are installing a single-system NMS that has one drive. This drive
uses File Systems for the Sybase database.
The partition settings are for lab
configurations only.
33.
At the File System and Disk Layout dialog box, choose Continue.
34.
At the Mount Remote File Systems dialog box, choose Continue.
35.
At the Profile dialog box, review the displayed profile. If it is correct, choose
Begin Installation. To change any information, choose Change.
A dialog box with two buttons on it is displayed: Auto Reboot and Manual
Reboot.
36.
Choose Auto Reboot.
The Installing Solaris Software - Progress status window is displayed, indicating
the progress of the installation.
This can take up to 2 hours depending on the
software you’ve selected and the speed of the network or local CD-ROM.
37.
Proceed to
“Completing the Installation” on page 2-9
.
Note –
The recommended partition settings are only a guideline. The examples in the
table assume a 9-GB drive using a file system database (
lab configurations only
). If
you are installing the operating system on a different size drive, consult your UNIX
System Administrator or call the Technical Assistance Center. See
“Technical
Support”
on
page xviii
.
Table 2-4.
Single-system NMS With One Drive (Lab Configurations Only)
File System Files Using One Drive (9-GB Drive, 1-GB memory)
Slice
Mount Point
Size
Slice 0
/
1000-MB
Slice 1
swap
1000-MB
Slice 2
DO NOT CHANGE
Slice 3
DO NOT CHANGE
Slice 4
DO NOT CHANGE
Slice 5
/usr
1000-MB
Slice 6
/opt
Remaining unallocated space on drive after all other settings
have been configured; 6-GB minimum recommended
Slice 7
DO NOT CHANGE
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