Installing the Oracle Solaris OS
4.
Type
q
to exit the utility.
FORMAT MENU:
disk - select a disk
type - select (define) a disk type
partition - select (define) a partition table
current - describe the current disk
format - format and analyze the disk
fdisk - run the fdisk program
repair - repair a defective sector
label - write label to the disk
analyze - surface analysis
defect - defect list management
backup - search for backup labels
verify - read and display labels
save - save new disk/partition definitions
inquiry - show vendor, product and revision
scsi - independent SCSI mode selects
cache - enable, disable or query SCSI disk cache
volname - set 8-character volume name
!<cmd> - execute <cmd>, then return
quit
format>
q
#
Next Steps
If you are installing the HBA in a SPARC system, install the Oracle Solaris OS, as described in
“Installing the Oracle Solaris OS” on page 51
.
If you are installing the HBA in an x86 system, install a supported OS (for a list of supported
“Operating System and Technology Requirements” on page 13
. If you plan to install
the Oracle Solaris OS on an x86 system, follow the instructions in
“Installing the Oracle Solaris
.
Installing the Oracle Solaris OS
You can install the Oracle Solaris 10 01/13 OS, at minimum, on the bootable drive that
you created, as described in this chapter. Starting with the Oracle Solaris 10 01/13 OS, the
driver required by the HBA is provided with the Oracle Solaris OS. This section contains the
following topics:
Chapter 3 • Creating a Bootable Drive in a Preboot Environment
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