Bernd Schemmer wrote:

>>They'll run it. You need the latest OBP patch to get wanboot support for automated installation.

I did not test OpenSolaris on SPARC machines yet but I'm curious why wanboot support in the OBP is necessary. Can the OpenSolaris installation not be done with wanboot from CDROM/disk , e.g.

boot cdrom  -o prompt -F wanboot


The only network boot supported for sparc is wanboot. However, this week, bootable AI project was putback. Bootable AI provides an ISO image. Here's the flag day message on caiman-discuss that I am including below might address your concerns. Specifically b).

The integration of the fix for defect 10039 provides a new feature in the Automated Installer. The Automated
Installer x86/SPARC ISO and (new) USB images are now bootable
standalone. This provides for the following benefits:

a) The AI media can now be booted standalone without
   needing to setup an AI server/services. The machine
   will boot from such media and proceed to do an
   Automated Install from an IPS repo. Either a
   default manifest (pointing to pkg.opensolaris.org/release)
   can be used or a custom manifest can be used to
   specify the installation parameters.

b) On SPARC machines not capable of doing wanboot, the AI
   media can be directly booted and an OpenSolaris install
   done using that media.

c) The AI media can also be used as a rescue disk. A machine
   can be booted off of it and the appropriate options chosen
   to boot into console-login. Repair/diagnostic procedures
   can be carried out thereafter.

d) An xVM PV install can now be done without needing to setup
   an AI server/services. xvm version 3.2.2 is known to work at
   this time.

Have at it! Alok

-Sanjay


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