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Oracle Solaris 11.4 VirtualBox Template (x86) (3.3 GB) |
Select the specific download; Downloads for Oracle VM Server for x86, Oracle VM Agent 3.3 for SPARC, and Oracle VM Manager can be found on the Oracle VM downloads page. Oracle VM Template for an Oracle Solaris 10 Zone. This Oracle Solaris 10 Zone download will install an Oracle Solaris 10 1/13 zone on any release. Oracle Solaris. Jul 04, 2014 Installing Solaris x86 11.2 from an ISO in Virtualbox – Part 1 Posted on July 4, 2014 by admin — 11 Comments ↓ Recently I had a DBA at an IOUG event complain that they were unable to install from the Solaris 11.2 ISO.
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Oracle Solaris 11.4 VM Template for Oracle VM for SPARC
This guest domain can be installed on any system running Oracle VM Server for SPARC 3.1.1 or later under the control of Oracle VM Manager 3.3.1. The administrator configures the guest domain template (name, IP address, etc.) during the first boot.
To download this SPARC template:
- Go to edelivery.oracle.com
- Sign in and accept the terms
- Select Linux/OVM/VMs and type Oracle VM Template for Oracle Solaris on the Product line
- Select Platform = Oracle Solaris for SPARC
- Select the specific download
Downloads for Oracle VM Server for x86, Oracle VM Agent 3.3 for SPARC, and Oracle VM Manager can be found on the Oracle VM downloads page.
Oracle VM Template for an Oracle Solaris 10 Zone
This Oracle Solaris 10 Zone download will install an Oracle Solaris 10 1/13 zone on any release.
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- Installing Oracle® Solaris 11.3 Systems
- Document Information
- Using This Documentation
- Part I Oracle Solaris 11.3 Installation Options
- Chapter 1 Overview of Installation Options
- Comparing Installation Options
- Simple Installations
- Installations Requiring AI Server Setup
- Additional Installation Options
- What's New in Installation for Oracle Solaris 11.3
- Part II Installing Using InstallationMedia
- Chapter 2 Preparing for the Installation
- System Requirements for Live Media and Text Installations
- Preparing a System for Installing Multiple Operating Systems
- Partitioning Your System
- Guidelines for Partitioning a System Prior To Installation
- Guidelines for Partitioning a System During an Interactive Installation
- x86: Setting Up Partitions During an Interactive Installation
- Setting Up VTOC Slices During a Text Installation
- Ensuring That You Have the Proper Device Drivers
- Using Oracle Configuration Manager
- Chapter 3 Using Live Media
- Installing With the GUI installer
- What to Do If Your System Boots in Console Mode
- How to Install Oracle Solaris From Live Media If Your System Boots in Console Mode
- Adding Software After a Live Media Installation
- Chapter 4 Using the Text Installer
- Installing With the Text Installer
- Networking Configuration With the Text Installer
- How to Navigate Within the Text Installer
- Text Installation Tasks
- Chapter 5 Automated Installations ThatBoot From Media
- Overview of Installation Using AI Media
- Installing Using AI Media
- Chapter 6 Reconfiguring an Oracle Solaris Instance
- Using the sysconfig Command
- How to Use the SCI Tool
- Functional Groupings Overview
- Part III Installing Using an InstallServer
- Chapter 7 Automated Installation of Multiple Systems
- What Is an Automated Installation?
- Components of the Automated Installer
- DHCP Servers Supporting AI
- IPS Repositories Supporting AI
- AI Server
- AI Clients
- Securing AI
- AI and Zones
- Overview of the AI Configuration Process
- Booting an AI Client
- Planning for an AI Server
- Configuring Network Interfaces on an AI Server
- Identifying Necessary Install Instances
- Automated Installer Use Cases
- AI Server Supporting One Architecture and One OS
- AI Server Supporting Two Architectures
- AI Server Supporting One Architecture and Two Disk Configurations
- AI Server Supporting One Architecture and Two Time Zones
- AI Server Supporting One Architecture and Two Releases
- AI Server Supporting One Architecture with Additional Configuration for Some AI Clients
- AI Server Supporting Many Configuration Changes
- Chapter 8 Setting Up an AI Server
- AI Server Setup Tasks
- AI Server Requirements
- Install Service Administrator Privileges
- Configuring an AI Server
- Working With Install Services
- Creating an Install Service
- Associating AI Clients With Install Services
- Associating an AI Client With an Install service
- Deleting an AI Client From an Install Service
- Customizing Installation Instructions
- Associating Client-Specific Installation Instructions With an Install Service
- Associating Client-Specific Configuration Instructions With Install Services
- Administering the AI SMF Service
- Increasing Security for Automated Installations
- Showing Information About Install Services
- Managing Install Services
- Setting Install Service Aliases
- Setting the Default AI Manifest for an Install Service
- Setting the Image Path for an Install Service
- Updating an Existing Install Service
- Managing AI Manifests
- Updating an AI Manifest
- Validating an AI Manifest
- Deleting an AI Manifest
- Managing System Configuration Profiles
- Updating a System Configuration Profile
- Validating a System Configuration Profile
- Deleting a System Configuration Profile
- Exporting an AI Manifest or a System Configuration Profile
- Chapter 9 Assigning Customizations to AI Clients
- Matching AI Clients With Installation and Configuration Instructions
- Selecting the AI Manifest
- Selecting System Configuration Profiles
- Selection Criteria
- Chapter 10 Defining AI Client Installation Parameters
- Customizing an XML AI Manifest File
- How to Customize an XML AI Manifest File
- Creating an AI Manifest at Client Installation Time
- How to Create and Apply a Derived Manifest Script
- Creating a Derived Manifest Script
- Retrieving Client Attributes
- Customizing the AI Manifest
- Examples of Derived Manifest Scripts
- Testing Derived Manifest Scripts
- How to Test the Derived Manifest Script in an Install Environment
- Adding a Derived Manifest Script to an Install Service
- Creating an AI Manifest Using the AI Manifest Wizard
- Creating an AI Manifest Using the installadm Command
- installadm Interactive Editor Commands
- Examples of Using the installadm Interactive Edit Mode
- Example AI Manifests
- Specifying an iSCSI Target Device
- Specifying a Root Pool and Boot Pool in an AI Manifest
- Specifying a RAID Configuration
- Installing an SVR4 Package
- Installing Multiple SVR4 Packages
- Reusing Existing Disk Slices or Partitions
- Accessing a Unified Archive Using SSL Client Authentication
- Accessing a Unified Archive Using Http Authentication Tokens
- Accessing a Secure IPS Repository
- Changing the Locale When Installing the solaris-minimal-server Package
- Not Installing the Man Page Package with the solaris-minimal-server Package
- Adding a Specific Package when Installing a Package Group
- Default AI Manifest
- Chapter 11 Defining AI Client System Configuration Parameters
- Providing Configuration Profiles
- Creating System Configuration Profiles
- Validating System Configuration Profiles
- Adding System Configuration Profiles to an Install Service
- Specifying Configuration in a System Configuration Profile
- Configuring Root and User Accounts
- Setting the System Identity
- Setting the Time Zone and Locale
- Setting the Terminal Type and Keyboard Layout
- Configuring Network Interfaces
- Configuring Name Service
- Configuring Kerberos
- Setting Up Oracle Configuration Manager and Oracle Auto Service Request
- Using System Configuration Profile Templates
- Example System Configuration Profiles
- Sample System Configuration Profile
- Specifying Static Network Configuration
- Specifying an IB Link in a System Configuration Profile
- Configuring Multiple IPv4 Interfaces
- Adding User SSH Keys
- Specifying Name Service Configuration
- Configuring Name Service NIS
- Configuring the DNS Name Service
- Configuring Name Service LDAP
- Using DNS With LDAP
- Using NIS With DNS
- Chapter 12 Installing and Configuring Zones
- How AI Installs Non-Global Zones
- Specifying Non-Global Zones in the Global ZoneAI Manifest
- Non-Global Zone Configuration and Installation Data
- Non-Global Zone AI Manifest
- Non-Global Zone System Configuration Profiles
- Chapter 13 Running a Custom ScriptDuring First Boot
- Implementing Run Once at First Boot Controls
- How to Ensure One Run at First Boot
- Creating a Script to Run at First Boot
- Creating an SMF Manifest File
- Using the Manifest Creation Tool
- Customizing the Generated Manifest
- Creating an IPS Package for the Script and Service
- How to Create and Publish the IPS Package
- Installing the First-Boot Package on the AI Client
- How to Install the IPS Package
- Testing the First-Boot Service
- How to Update the Script or Service
- Chapter 14 Installing AI Clients Using an AI Server
- How an AI Client Is Installed
- SPARC and x86 AI Client System Requirements
- Setting Up an AI Client
- Setting Up a SPARC AI Client
- Setting Up an x86 AI Client
- Deleting an AI Client From a Service
- Installing AI Clients
- Chapter 15 Troubleshooting Automated Installations
- AI Client Installation Fails
- Check the Installation Logs and Instructions
- Check DNS
- Check AI Client Boot Errors
- Boot Disk Not Found
- X86 System Will Not Boot After Install
- SPARC Network Booting Errors and Possible Causes
- x86 Network Booting Errors and Possible Causes
- SPARC and x86 Error Messages
- Booting the Installation Environment Without Startingan Installation
- Starting an Automated Installation from the Command Line
- Part IV Performing Related Tasks
- Appendix A WorkingWith Oracle Configuration Manager
- Appendix B Using the Device DriverUtility
- Device Driver Utility Overview
- Index