You can use one of the following methods to install and configure SFCFSHA.
Table: Installation and configuration methods
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Interactive installation and configuration using the script-based installer
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You can use one of the following script-based installers:
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Silent installation using the response file |
The response file automates installation and configuration by using system and configuration information stored in a specified file instead of prompting for information. You can use the script-based installers with the response file to install silently on one or more systems. See About response files. |
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Web-based installer |
The Web-based installer provides an interface to manage the installation and configuration from a remote site using a standard Web browser. webinstaller |
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JumpStart (For Solaris 10 systems) |
You can use the Veritas product installer of the product-specific installation script to generate a JumpStart script file. Use the generated script to install Veritas packages from your JumpStart server. |
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Manual installation and configuration |
Manual installation uses the Solaris commands to install SFCFSHA. To retrieve a list of all packages and patches required for all products in the correct installation order, enter: # installer -allpkgs Use the Solaris commands to install SFCFSHA. Then use a manual or an interactive method with installsfcfsha or installer script to configure the SFCFSHA stack. |
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Automated Installer (For Solaris 11 systems) |
You can use the Oracle Solaris Automated Installer (AI) to install the Solaris operating system on multiple client systems in a network. AI performs a hands-free installation (automated installation without manual interactions) of both x86 and SPARC systems. |