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Using Network Administrator a minimum of three fields are required

Boot Server name, CDROM Boot

Image Name, and Client Name

.

The

Boot Server name

is the name of the server the boot media will be stored on. Use the drop down arrow

to select a configured server. The boot media will be created using the selected client, but will be copied to
“CDROM & Network Boot Images” directory as configured on the selected boot server.

The

CDROM Boot Image Name

is the name of the image as it will be stored on the filesystem. For clarity

you may choose to name the image to reflect the hostname or operating system level of the client. Further
detail about the image can be saved in the

User Description

field and can be viewed when managing boot

media through the sbadmin interface.

The

Client Name

is selected with the drop down menu to the right of the field. This is the client used to

create the boot media. The clients

Operating System Level

and

Platform Type

will automatically be

populated into the appropriate fields. Boot media is not specific to this client, and can be used to boot
similar systems running the same Solaris update level.

When this process is complete, you may copy this image to a system containing the CD writer device, if
there is no CD burner on the Boot Server.

Hard Disk

If you configured a disk for System Backups (see

SBAdmin User Guide

), then this disk (or disks) can

also be made bootable to boot directly to the system recovery process. This allows you to perform your
system backups to a local (or SAN-attached/portable) disk, then boot and reinstall the system from that
same disk with no need for other backup media.

Using this option will not change how the system boots by default. After configuring
a disk to boot to the SBAdmin System Install process, you must select to boot from
that disk from within your system firmware boot menus.


To create a bootable disk, select

Utilities

!Create System Installation Boot Media!Hard Disk Boot Media

.

Select the

Client Name

to configure using the drop down arrow to the right. Next, select the disk to

configure in the

Hard Disk Name

field by using the arrow to the right of the entry field. When pressing the

arrow, the system will be queried to find one or more disks that were configured using the option

Configure

a Disk(s) for local System Backups

in the

SBAdmin User Guide

. If no disks are listed, then none were

configured for system backup/recovery.

Storix System Backup Administrator

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