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Guidelines for Shutting Down a System. Shutting Down and Booting a System Overview. Shutting Down a System Tasks. Booting an Oracle Solaris System Tasks.

Working With Oracle Configuration Manager. Managing Services Overview. Managing Services Tasks. Managing Software Overview. Managing Patches. This section describes new boot features in the Oracle Solaris release.

The following is a list of new features:. The boot-config service provides a means for setting or changing the default boot configuration parameters.

By default, the property's value is set to false to ensure that the system does not automatically reboot to an unknown boot device. Setting the value to true enables an automatic reboot of the system for the purpose of recovering an out-of-date boot archive. To set or change this property's value, use the svccfg and svcadm commands. See the svccfg 1M and svcadm 1M man pages. For general information about this enhancement, see the boot 1M man page.

In addition, new tools that enable you to modify the Oracle Solaris installation media with new packages and patches have been introduced. You can access the interactive text installer in the following ways:.

The lucreate and luactivate commands have been enhanced to support ZFS pools and file systems. You can set up a mirrored ZFS root pool by selecting two disks during installation. Or, you can attach additional disks after installation to create a mirrored ZFS root pool. You must select the text mode installation method to install a ZFS root file system.

Ensure that the following requirements are met before attempting to install a system with a ZFS root file system or attempting to migrate a UFS root file system to a ZFS root file system. The required minimum amount of available pool space for a ZFS root file system is larger than for a UFS root file system because swap and dump devices must be separate devices in a ZFS root environment.

By default, swap and dump devices are the same device in a UFS root file system. When a system is installed or upgraded with a ZFS root file system, the size of the swap area and the dump device depends upon the amount of physical memory. The minimum amount of available pool space for a bootable ZFS root file system depends on the amount of physical memory, the disk space available, and the number of boot environments BEs to be created.

Swap area and dump device — The default sizes of the swap and dump volumes that are created by the Oracle Solaris installation programs are as follows:. Initial installation — In the new ZFS boot environment, the default swap size is generally calculated as half the size of physical memory. You can adjust the swap size during an initial installation.

The default dump size is calculated by the kernel based on dumpadm information and the size of physical memory. Could anyone point me to right tutorial? I'm doing fresh install for new server. The server spec did not come out yet. Please assist me.

Mount ufs in ZFS system. I have installed Solaris 5. It is getting mounted but when i am rebooting server,it is getting removed from system. Pls let me know what all step need to follow for this. Am getting below error. Any one help me out on this? I have created a zfs pool of 3 gb. Please help me it is quiet urgent. Is this possible? I think the only method is to create a new zfs volume and copy the data accoss, this would take a long time for us.

Is there a quicker way?



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