B-4 Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Service Manual • June 2009
■ StorMan - The Sun StorageTek SAS RAID Internal HBA utilities package, which
contains the command-line interface and Sun StorageTek RAID Manager GUI.
For information about obtaining these packages, see “Creating a Bootable Array
Task Map” on page 2.
▼ To Modify the Miniroot Directory
The examples in this procedure use install_dir_path to refer to the location where
the network install image is located. This is the same directory path that you use
with the setup_install_server command, as described in the Solaris 10
Installation Guide: Network Based Installations.
1. If the install server is running a version of the Solaris OS prior to Solaris 10
5/08, update the server with the appropriate Solaris patch:
■ Solaris 10 - patch 137321 (SPARC) or 137322 (x64)
■ Solaris 9 - patch 137477 (SPARC) or 137478 (x64)
You can download the patches from http://www.sunsolve.com.You must
install the patch because the SUNWgccruntime package,which is one of the
required packages on the miniroot directory, requires the presence of the p7zip
compression program on the install server. This compression program is included
in the Solaris 10 5/08 OS and in the patches described in this step.
2. Obtain the required packages, as described in “Creating a Bootable Array Task
Map” on page 2.
3. As a root user, log into a SPARC architecture host (install server) from which
you can run the pkgadd commands.
Note – Make sure that the host on which you run the pkgadd commands is a
SPARC architecture host (as opposed to x64). The packages are designed for the
SPARC architecture and might not install correctly from an x64 system.
4. If you are installing the packages directly from the Live CD from the HBA ship
kit, mount the Live CD and use the cd command to change to the Live CD
directory.
5. Use the pkgadd -R command to install the SUNWaac, SUNWgccruntime, and
StorMan packages in the install_dir_path/Solaris_10/Tools/Boot directory.
# cd /cdrom/raid_live/s0/Raid_card