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Jumpstart

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wtrepani

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May 30, 2002
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All,

This may be a silly question, but does a jumpstart server have to be a solaris machine?

Thanks

Will
 
Hello

The actual server has to be a solaris server (sparc or intel). Even though the filesystem that holds the image of the disks can be mounted on a remote system that is not a solaris mchine.


Micha Micha Grunberg
Unix Sys-Admin
 
i would have thought that theoretically it wouldn't have to be solaris, however the install server software only comes for solaris :)
 
Thanks for the replies.

I have aquired a couple of X86 boxes to use to test as a intall server, etc. I am trying to develop a DR process/plan for our SUN systems.

Will jumpstart handle all the Solstice file systems? I have solstice running on about every system with metadevices, and am hoping jumpstart will automatically set all this back up????

Thanks for any info...

Will
 
No, it can be set on a linux box with some tweaks. Write back and I'll provide you with more details if interested
 
if it's a one off machine, you're better off producing it manually i reckon ... although having said that my install server does set the time correctly, and it doesn't need that /etc/init.d/webstart for the second CD, which always fails on faster machines.
 
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