Installing disks 1 to 3 on v100 servers, Installing cd1 – Nortel Networks Sun Fire V100 User Manual

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MCS 4-server Sun Fire V100 Solaris Installation and Commissioning Guide

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Installing Disks 1 to 3 on V100 servers

Installing CD1

Approximate time estimate = 45 minutes

Procedure 10 Installing CD1

At the management pc,

1

Place CD1 in the CD-ROM drive.

ATTENTION

Refer to the customer-specific information datasheet for host
name, IP addresses, subnet masks, and so on.

ATTENTION

For installation on a brand-new machine, connect through the
terminal server to the A/LOM port until after you have installed
CD5. Then log out.

Log back in through the terminal server to B/Serial port for the
rest of the installation.

For installations on machines that have already had a system
installed, just remain on the B/Serial port.

ATTENTION

The first time you connect to a server, it generates a PuTTY
Security Alert. Select Yes from the dialog box that appears. You
will then be asked to log in. Use your nortel account and enter the
password you have set. The passwords are time sensitive and will
expire after the set number of days.

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