Configuring Server Raid Drives - Sun Microsystems Blade X6270 M2 Installation Manual

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Worksheet for Solaris 10 OS Configuration (Continued)
TABLE 5-1
Information for Installation
Default route
Time zone
Root password

Configuring Server RAID Drives

Configuring server RAID drives is not a supported feature with the preinstalled
version of the Solaris 10 OS. If you need to configure your drives in a RAID
configuration, see the Solaris 10 OS installation instructions in the Sun Blade X6270
M2 Server Module Installation Guide for Linux, Virtual Machine Software, and Oracle
Solaris Operating Systems (821-0497).
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Description or Example
Do you want to specify a default route IP address,
or let the Solaris installation program find one?
The default route provides a bridge that forwards
traffic between two physical networks. An IP
address is a unique number that identifies each host
on a network.
You have the following choices:
• You can specify the IP address. An
/etc/defaultrouter file is created with the
specified IP address. When the system is
rebooted, the specified IP address becomes the
default route.
• You can let the Solaris installation program detect
an IP address. However, the system must be on a
subnet that has a router that advertises itself by
using the Internet Control Message Protocol
(ICMP) for router discovery. If you are using the
command-line interface, the software detects an
IP address when the system is booted.
• You can select None if you do not have a router
or do not want the software to detect an IP
address at this time. The software automatically
tries to detect an IP address on reboot.
How do you want to specify your default time
zone?
Choose a root password for the system.
Your Answers:
Defaults (*)
• Specify One
• Detect One
• None*
• Geographic
region*
• Offset from GM
• Time zone file

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