4. Install the AP 2.2 host packages on the server:
# pkgadd -d /cdrom/cdrom0/Product SUNWapdoc SUNWapu SUNWapr \
SUNWapdv
The software briefly displays copyright, trademark, and license information for each
package, then messages about pkgadd(1M) actions taken to install the package,
including a list of the files and directories being installed. Depending on your
configuration, you may see the following message:
This package contains scripts which will be executed
with superuser permission during the process of installing this
package.
Do you want to continue with the installation of this
package [y,n,?]
If so, type y to continue.
When this portion of the installation is complete, the AP 2.2 packages have been
installed and the superuser prompt is displayed.
5. Remove the Supplement CD from the CD-ROM drive:
# cd /
# eject cdrom
6. Configure AP.
For an example of the steps you need to follow, see "To Configure AP" on page 123.
Also see the Sun Enterprise Server Alternate Pathing User's Guide.
To Configure AP
1. Create three to five AP databases:
# apdb -c raw_disk_slice -f
Chapter 8
Alternate Pathing 2.2 on the Sun Enterprise 3x00, 4x00, 5x00, and 6x00 Servers
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