Sun Microsystems T6320 Server User Manual


 
Appendix C Installing the Solaris OS and the RAID 5 Expansion Module Driver C-3
The logical drive onto which you need to place the driver package is mounted
on /a.
/a is the standard Solaris mount point for the disk on which the OS is being
installed.
4. If the product install directory and the logical drive are not mounted, manually
mount them.
Note With this example, you must substitute the correct host names, directory
paths, and device paths in your environment.
5. Apply the HBA driver package, SUNWaac.
6. Apply any patches that are specifically required for the system.
7. Reboot the system.
The system will now be able to see, and boot from, the logical drive on which you
installed the Solaris OS.
Note You might want to keep the network install server intact for re-installing or
for emergency recovery, because as of Solaris 10 5/08, the SUNWaac driver is not
included on standard Solaris install media. Using the boot net -s command from
the ok prompt enables you to perform maintenance on the system, while a Solaris
CD will not let you do so. You might also want to install the StorMan package on a
running system. This enables you to have access to the GUI and command-line
interface for the Sun StorageTek SAS RAID Internal HBA card, to configure or
monitor disks.
# mount /dev/dsk/c2t0d0s0 /a (for the logical drive)
# mount install_host:install_dir_path /cdrom (for the install server products)
# cd /cdrom/Solaris_10/Product
# pkgadd -R /a -d. SUNWaac
# reboot