Thanks to all that responded, I now got to install Solaris 9 perfectly on my Netra server >I have two questions >1) I noticed that certain versions of Solaris 8 cannot be installed on >the Netra Sever, is there a bug with the netra?? The Netra came out mid-way through the Solaris 8 period. Earlier versions of Solaris 8 have no idea what a Netra is. You'll find this standard with Solaris and Sun hardware. This is the same reason you can't install Solaris 7 on the Netra. Solaris has hooks in it to understand the hardware it is running on. Hooks not there, Solaris won't run. Generally speaking, you need a Solaris 8 release which is newer than the initial release date of the hardware. I think the Netra came out after Solaris 8's first release, so you need to get a late enough hardware revision. Just a burn the latest set from the ISOs on sun.com. >2) Anyway I decided to install Solaris 9 on the server after trying >endlessly to install Solaris 8. During the installation (after I put >the IP numbers in) of Solaris 9 on the server, the power went down, >and I lost connectivity. Now I cannot get into the server, it seems to >freeze up at the logging prompt. This means I cannot go on with the >installation, as I cannot get the server into single user mode, as I >cannot log onto the server. > >The problem is that I am connecting via a consol cable from another >Unix Server, so I cannot press Stop + A ,as it will try an put the >server I am connecting from into the go prompt. > >How can I recover from this? When using the tip command to send a break signal during boot you use ~# (Tilde Hash) If you don't know how to send a break properly with your terminal program, change to the lower baud rate you can (e.g. 50 bps) and press space. _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Sat Jan 24 10:08:43 2004
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