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    							  Installing Software and Setting Up CMS CentreVu®  CMS R3V8 Software Installation and Setup
    Installing the Solaris Operating System2-23
    Boot Disk Partition Table: 
    Disk Size (in cylinders)
    Slice Slice Name4.2-GB SCSI
    (SPARCserver 
    and E-3000)8.4-GB EIDE
    (Ultra 5) 9.1-GB EIDE
    (Ultra 5) 9.1-GB SCSI 
    (SPARCserver 
    and E-3000) 
    or 
    FCAL (E-3500)
    0/ 
    or 
    (
    blank) if alternate 
    boot on mirrored 
    systems1023 2134 2032 616
    1
    (blank)7777
    2overlap
    *3880 16706 17660 4924
    3
    (blank)1879 12533 13540 3716
    4 swap 971 2032 2081 585
    5-7
    (blank)
    * Overlap partition sizes are automatically displayed in the Customize Disks screen during the Solaris installation. 
    These values indicate the total number of cylinders for the disk drive models used in CMS R3V8. If the disk drive 
    you are partitioning does not match one of these values, you have a non-standard disk. Escalate the issue to Lucent 
    technical support.  
    						
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    Installing the Solaris Operating System2-24
    The following example shows how the Customize Disks by 
    Cylinders screen appears when the boot disk is a 4.3-GB IDE disk:
    15. Select OK after setting up the partitions for the boot disk. 
    lThe Customize Disks screen re-appears. If there are more disks, 
    select the cylinders icon for the next disk to be partitioned; the 
    Customize Disks by Cylinders screen appears for the selected disk. 
    lIf there is not a second disk, go to Step18.
    16. Use the information from the “Non-boot Partition Table” on Page 2-
    25 table to input the cylinder values for each disk partition. As you 
    move the cursor to each new partition, notice that the Start and 
    End fields automatically display the computed cylinder values. 
    						
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    Non-boot disk partition 
    values
    2
    The non-boot disk cylinder values provided in the following table conform 
    to the R3V8 disk partitioning specifications for all disk drives supported 
    by R3V8. 
    lAll slice names remain blank, except for “overlap”. 
    lThe size of the overlap file system always defaults to the size of the 
    entire disk. Do not change this value.
    Non-boot Partition Table: 
    NOTE
    Disk Size (in cylinders)
    Slice Slice Name4.2-GB SCSI
    (SPARCserver 
    and E-3000)9.1-GB EIDE
    (Ultra 5) 9.1-GB SCSI 
    (SPARCserver,
       E-3000) or
    FCAL (E-3500)
    0
    (blank)22 2
    1
    (blank)3878 17658 4922
    2overlap
    *3880 17660 4924
    3
    (blank)
    4-7(blank)
    * Overlap partition sizes are automatically displayed in the Customize Disks screen during the Solaris 
    installation. These values indicate the total number of cylinders for the disk drive models used in CMS 
    R3V8. If the disk drive you are partitioning does not match one of these values, you have a non-
    standard disk. Escalate the issue to Lucent technical support.  
    						
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    Installing the Solaris Operating System2-26
     Properly set up, the Customize Disks by Cylinders screen for a non-boot 
    4.2-GB SCSI disk would appear: 
    						
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    Installing the Solaris Operating System2-27
    17. Select OK. 
    The Customize Disks screen appears again:
    If there are more disks installed on your system, repeat Steps16 
    through 17
     for each additional disk. Use the scroll bar on the 
    screen to display the additional disks. Go to Step18
     only when 
    you have partitioned every disk on your system.
    CAUTION 
    						
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    Installing the Solaris Operating System2-28
    18. Select the OK button on the Customize Disks screen.
    The File System and Disk Layout screen appears:
    19. Select Continue.
    The Mount Remote File Systems screen appears: 
    						
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    Installing the Solaris Operating System2-29
    20. Select Continue.
    The Profile screen appears:
    If a previous Solaris 7 install has been performed on the system, you may 
    receive a message indicating that the boot disk has been altered. This 
    message can be disregarded; click OK to continue. 
    Installing the 
    Selected Options
    B
    1. Select Begin Installation.
    The program responds:
    NOTE 
    						
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    Installing the Solaris Operating System2-30
    2. Select Auto Reboot.
    The disk partitioning process begins with the display of the Installing 
    Solaris - Progress screen:
    This process may take several hours, depending on the number of 
    disks being partitioned, the hardware platform, and the speed of 
    your CD-ROM drive. As the disks are partitioned and 
    Solaris 7 
    system files are copied to the disk, the status bar indicates the 
    progress of the installation.
    The progress screen may disappear during the process. However, 
    the 
    Solaris Install Console screen should remain in the upper left 
    hand corner of your monitor screen and keep you posted on the 
    progress of the installation.
    When the installation finishes, the system reboots and the “create a 
    root password” screen appears. 
    						
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    Installing the Solaris Operating System2-31
    Assigning a Root 
    Password
    2
    When the installation completes, the machine reboots and 
    responds:
    1. Enter the root password. Until it is time to turn the system over to the 
    customer, it is recommended that you press Enter to assign a blank 
    password. The program responds:
    2. Re-enter the root password or press Enter for a blank password. 
    The program responds:
    On this screen you can create a root password.
    A root password can contain any number of characters, but 
    only the first eight characters in the password are 
    significant. (For example, if you create ‘a1b2c3d4e5f6’ as 
    your root password, you can use ‘a1b2c3d4’ to gain root 
    access.)
    You will be prompted to type the root password twice; for 
    security, the password will not be displayed on the screen 
    as you type it.
    > If you do not want a root password, press RETURN twice.
    Root password:
    Re-enter your root password.
    Press Return to continue.
    After 30 minutes of idle time on the system, your system 
    state will automatically be saved to disk, and the system 
    will power off.
    Later, when you want to use the system again, and you turn 
    the power back on, you system will be restored to its 
    previous state, including all the programs you were running. 
    Do you want this automatic power-saving shutdown? (If this 
    system is used as a server, answer n) [y,n,?] 
    						
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    3.Enter n
    The system responds:
    4. Enter n
    The login console is displayed. Enter root as user name, followed by 
    your password (if you submitted one to the system).
    5. The 
    Solaris Welcome screen appears and prompts you to choose 
    your default desktop. Select Common Desktop Environment and 
    click OK. The Common Desktop Environment (CDE) is displayed.
    Opening a 
    Terminal Window
    B
    A Terminal Window must be opened to allow keyboard input of 
    commands at the system prompt. To open a terminal window, perform the 
    following steps:
    1. Use the mouse to move the cursor to an empty area of the desktop 
    display and click the right button on the mouse.
    The Tools menu is displayed.
    2.  From the Tools menu, select the Terminal option. 
    A terminal window opens with the active cursor at the prompt. 
    Do you want the system to ask about this again, when you 
    next reboot? (This gives you the chance to try it before 
    deciding whether to keep it.) [y,n,?] 
    						
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