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4. Execute the following sys_id(1M) command to check the results.
ssp% sys_id -d -f \
$SSPVAR/.ssp_private/eeprom_save/eeprom.image.domain_name
In the following example, 49933C54C64C858CD4CF is the key and
hostid:
ssp% sys_id -h 0x80a66e05 -k 49933C54C64C858CD4CF \
-f $SSPVAR/.ssp_private/eeprom_save/eeprom.image.domain_name
ssp% sys_id -d -f $SSPVAR/.ssp_private/eeprom_save/ \
eeprom.image.domain_name
IDPROM in eeprom.image.domain_name
Format = 0x01
Machine Type = 0x80
Ethernet Address = 0:0:be:a6:6e:5
Manufacturing Date = Wed Dec 31 16:00:00 1997
Serial number (machine ID) = 0xa66e05
Checksum = 0x3f
5. Back up the SSP eeprom.image files to tape or disk where they can be accessed
in case of an SSP boot-disk failure.
You are done creating the eeprom.image file for the domain. You can now create
the new domain on the SSP, as described in the following section.
To Create a New Domain on the SSP
1. Log in to the SSP as user ssp.
2. When prompted for the SUNW_HOSTNAME variable, specify the name of the domain
that you wish to create.
Ensure that the domain name corresponds with the hostname of the domain in
which the operating system is to be installed. Domain names cannot be longer than
14 characters.
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