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2. Use the
setenv
command to set the default boot-disk alias to the correct device.
Where bootdisk_alias corresponds to the user-defined alias you established in Step 1.
The device should correspond to the device that you want to use as the boot disk,
which may be different than the device on which you just installed the Solaris
operating environment.
You are done configuring the OBP variables. You can now bring up the domain, as
described in the following section.
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To Bring Up the Domain
1. In an SSP window, use the
su
(1M) command to switch the user to superuser.
2. Change to the
Tools
directory.
3. Remove the host domain as an install client.
4. Remove the Solaris CD from the CD-ROM drive.
5. Exit the superuser shell to the SSP window as user ssp.
ok setenv boot-device
bootdisk_alias
ssp# cd /cdrom/cdrom0/s0/Solaris_2.7/Tools
ssp# ./rm_install_client
domain_name
ssp# cd /
ssp# unshare /cdrom/cdrom0/s0
ssp# eject cdrom
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