1 create a shared drivers directory, Create a shared drivers directory, Section – Sun Microsystems SUN FIRE X2100 User Manual

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Chapter 2

Software

Installation

2-7

2.4.1.1

Create a Shared Drivers Directory

This section describes how to create a shared folder on a server attached to the same
subnet as the Sun Fire X2100. Use the procedure appropriate to the type of host
system:

“Create a Shared Drivers Directory on a Solaris System” on page

7

“Create a Shared Drivers Directory on a Linux System” on page

8

“Create a Shared Drivers Directory on a Windows System” on page

9

Note –

Throughout this section, the variable hostname is used to refer to the system

on which the shared drivers directory is installed.

Create a Shared Drivers Directory on a Solaris System

1. Log in as root (superuser) to the

hostname system.

2. Create a drivers directory.

3. Change accessibility for the drivers directory to be viewable by all.

4. Change to the /etc/dfs directory.

5. Open the dfstab file in a text editor.

6. Add the following line to the dfstab file:

7. Save and exit the dfstab file.

# mkdir /export/home/drivers

# chmod -R 555 /drivers

# cd /etc/dfs

# vi dfstab

share -F nfs /export/home/drivers

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