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Installation Manual Oracle Solaris 11

Tatiana Andrea Mendez Perea. Fabian Eduardo Oliva Amezquita Systems Support Group. 02N08. 3


TABLE OF CONTENTS Oracle Solaris 11 Features of Oracle Solaris 11 Benefits of Oracle Solaris 11 Installation Requirements Introduction to Oracle VM VirtualBox Installing Oracle VM VirtualBox Installing Oracle Solaris 11 1. Creating the Virtual Machine for Solaris 11 2. RAM Memory Allocation 3. Creating and Configuring Virtual Hard Disk 4. Allocation Hard Drive Size 5. Presentation of the virtual machine created 6. Establishment Network 7. Access to ISO file for operating system installation 8. Start virtual machine 9. Boot ISO file 10. Keyboard language 11. General language 12. Updating programs 13. Running the installer file 14. Welcome Solaris 15. Hard Disk Detection 16. Selection and hard disk partition 17. Location recognition 18. User Data 19. Attendance Record 20. Installation Settings 21. Installation 22. Completing the data set 23. Home CPIO transfer 24. Transfer contents 25. Generate-sc-profile completed 26. Cleanup-cpio-install completed 27. installation complete 28. Restarting the operating system 29. Elimination virtual disk drive 30. Restarting the machine 4


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Rectification keyboard language Rectification general language Start Oracle Solaris 11 Member Login Password entry graphical environment Oracle Solaris 11

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ORACLE SOLARIS 11 Solarisis aOStypeUnixinitially developed since 1992 bySun Microsystemsand currently owned byOracle Corporationafter the acquisition of Sun by this. successorSunOSIt is a systemcertificateofficially as UNIX version. It works on architecturesSPARCYx86forserversYwork stations.OracleHe has announced the availability of Oracle Solaris 11, the first operating system designed specifically for cloud environments. It is designed to meet the requirements of security, performance and scalability of cloudbased deployments and allows customers to run their enterprise applications in private clouds, hybrid or public As a fully virtualized operating system provides integrated capabilities for virtualization, network resources and storage resources operating system. In addition to its integrated virtualization capabilities, Oracle Solaris 11 is designed for virtualization of Oracle VM on x86 and SPARC servers. The possibilities virtualization Oracle Solaris Zones allow scalability to hundreds of zones per physical node without artificial limits on memory resources, network, CPU and storage. Also it provides comprehensive management across the infrastructure -Operating system, physical hardware, networking and storage, as well as virtualizaciรณn- layer and cloud management capabilities make customers have the latest updates for Oracle Solaris. This operating system brings with tools like Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center, which is now included in the support systems, provides convergence of systems management, enabling enterprise-wide centralized control over hardware monitoring, operating system and virtualization resources. For its part, Oracle Solaris ZFS provides data management and storage of Oracle Solaris 11, with the aim of ensuring data integrity, encryption at high speed and scalability to store and manage unlimited amounts of data.

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Oracle Solaris 11 features:  Portability: He softwareapplication consists of a binary interfaces ABI (Application Binary Interface) runs with Shrink-wrapped (wrapped Contraction) software in allsystemssold with the samearchitectureof themicroprocessor. This requires application developers to reduce thecostof thedevelopmentsoftware and bringproductsto themarketquickly, and forces users to updatehardwarewhile retaining their software applications and minimize theircostsconversion.  scalability: The applications are used most often in the envelope weatherAnd it requires more powerful systems to support them. To operate in aenvironmentIncreasingly, the software must be able to run on a wide range of powerful and should be able to take advantage ofpowerAdditional being processed.  interoperability:Thecomputingthe heterogeneous environment is a reality today. Users purchase from many vendors to implement the solution they need. Standardization and interface are clear criteria for a heterogeneous environment, allowing users to developstrategiesto communicate through theirnetwork. HeOSSolaris can interoperate with very popular systems on the market today, and applications running onUNIXyou can easily communicate.  Compatibility: The technologycontinuous computing advancing rapidly, but needs to stay in the competitive arena to minimize their costs and maximize theirincome.

Benefits of Oracle Solaris 11:  Workspace for the administrator (A workspace manager): It has a window management servicesfast (open, close, more, etc.) andtoolswhich allows the user to tailor their workspace to their personal needs.  Desktop Integration (Desktop Integration Services) services: They include ToolTalk, Drag and Drop (drag and drop), and cut and paste (cut and paste), providing the basis for applications can be integrated with each other.  graphics libraries (Graphics Libraries): It includes XGL, Xlib, PEX, and XIL, providing support for 2D and 3D applications.  Manager Calendar (Calendar Manager):It has a manager application while delivering all appointments and commitments of the day, week, or month at a glance. Also contains a Multibrowse making aprogramMeeting betweengroupusers easier. Multiple calendars can be covered simultaneously to determine the appropriateness of the time of a meeting at a glance.  Image Tools (Image Tool): It allows to load, view and save imagesin 40 different formats including PICT, PostScript (TM), TIFF, GIF, JFIF, and many more.  Other tools include a tool print, audio, shell, clock, and editortext.

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 Memory: The minimum memory requirement is 1 GB. The ISO image Live Media and installers GUI and text can work with a limited amount of memory. The exact requirements vary with system specifications.  When disk space: it is recommended to have at least 13GB of disk space.  Only x86,support for multiple operating systems: If you are installing Oracle Solaris on an x86-based system that has more than one operating system during the installation process can create partitions on the disk. (Recommended)

Introduction of Oracle VM VirtualBox: It is a software virtualization using this application you can install additional operating systems known as "guest systems" within another "host" operating system, each with its own virtual environment. "

Installing Oracle VM VirtualBox: To install Oracle VM VirtualBox, we will open an executable program file, which in this case is as follows:

By giving double click the icon, as a result we will get the following window in which oprimiremos the button "run".

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Pressing to run, this will open and display a screen that will give us a welcome to the program proceeds to install. As a basis help, I give the translation of the text that appears in the installation window. "The setup wizard will install Oracle VM VirtualBox 5.1.4 on your computer. Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit the Setup Wizard. "

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Pressing "Next" or next, will show another box where we ask how we want the program to be installed, usually always continue with the program references suggests therefore oprimiremos "next".

Then he will tell us if we want to create a shortcut or shortcut on the desktop, which is the first choice, second choice we create a shortcut on the Quick Launch bar as a third option, log file associations, to which we leave all options with the chulito and continue with the installation.

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In pursuing a window that indicates the temporary network disconnection and then reactivated, so ask if you can continue the installation appears.

By giving a "Yes", the window display will indicate the following: "Click Install to begin the installation, if you want to review or change any of the installation settings, click Back or click Cancel to exit the wizard . Therefore, oprimiremos the button "Install" or install.

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The subsequent announcement is "Please wait while the Setup Wizard installs Oracle VM VirtualBox 5.1.4. This process can take several minutes. "

By waiting a few minutes, the installation is completed and from press, will be "Finish".

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Installing Oracle Solaris 11: 1. Creating the Virtual Machine for Oracle Solaris 11: We located in the VirtualBox machine, we go to the upper left corner and we click on the box that says "New", this will allow us to create the operating system you want.

This option will open a new tab, which tells us that we must put a name to create operating system for later identification; in box "type" we will get a variety of options to choose the right display of the operating system, ie, in this case, the installation will be based on Solaris 11 and Solaris type would be. As a last resort, the version is the list of operating systems that Solaris has now, here, we look for the option of Oracle Solaris 11 (64-bit), as it will be chosen to install.

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2. Allocation of RAM: We then pressing "Next", we will ask us to indicate an appropriate amount to the RAM of the new operating system, taking into account our real hardware and installation requirements of the operating system, we will make a proportional measure to not affect any of the resources this same.

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3. Creating and Configuring Virtual Hard Drive: As we continue, we will indicate whether or not we want to create a virtual hard disk or failing if we choose an existing one. It is advisable to create a virtual hard disk.

Pressing "create" a new Ventada where we ask the file type where we want to create, in this case, we will click on the first option and "next" appears.

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We then ask for storage on physical hard drive, right there, the program explains the difference between the two options and according to the most convenient capability that the user creates, the select and click again on "next".

4. Allocation of hard disk size: So after this, it will indicate the size of hard drive you want to have for your operating system, clearly installation requirements must be taken into account in this environment and thus, when choosing the size click on "create".

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5. Presentation of the created virtual machine: This is the visual presentation of our virtual machine Oracle Solaris 11 created, where information already chosen earlier in the additional windows and data are represented in the central bar, and on the left bar of the screen, are visualized all existing virtual machines so far.

6. Establishment of Network: To continue, it is important to go to the top and click on the "Settings" option.

We will open the following window:

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It is essential to go to the "Network" tab and change the drop-down option where initially be in "NAT" and replace the "Bridge Adapter" option.

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By leaving the option to "bridge adapter", we will click on the "ok" and we will return to the interface respectively of the created virtual machine button.

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7. Access to ISO file for operating system installation: Once we are located there, in the top left you will point the green button "start", it will start the execution of the virtual machine.

When the machine starts, we the location of the ISO file for installation appear a window asking us. 8. Start virtual machine:

In the window, just above the right side of the white box there will be an icon of a folder, we click there to find our installation file on our personal folders.

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9. Start ISO file: By having the file on hold, we click on "start" and we hope that our machine starts.

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As a start, the window on the screen will indicate that eligamos one of the options available to install, so, we will click on the first option, "Oracle Solaris 11.3".

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10. Language Keyboard: Then we will get a screen with a list of languages available as keyboard configuration, each of them is unified to a number that represents, for the election of the same, indicate the number of language that suits us.

11. General Language: When writing the corresponding number, we will click on the enter key and as a result we will get another selection of languages that allow us to choose the language generally used, similarly, to select, we will consider the number shown continued the language we want and I write.

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12. Updating programs: Since the language chosen is different from the original operating system, Solaris will show us a window which asks us if we want to update some folders modifying them and transforming the language and the language chosen in previous windows by the user.

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In this case, it is clicked over the button chosen by the user and continue with the installation. Note: By giving click on the "preserve old names" option, a new window will appear informing that some items are not available to user access, set thus will press "OK" to continue the installation process.

13. Running installer file: After that, you can appreciate the Solaris desktop with four icons on it, it will be important to run the file called "Install Oracle Solaris" by double clicking on this.

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14. Welcome Solaris: When opening the program, the next window will show thanks and followed it, it will add a link to access the release notes that may fail or problem.

15. Detection disc: By continuing to the next window, you will have the choice of hard drive you use for installation, depending on the actual machine, we take the right choice and we will click Next.

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16. Selection and hard disk partition: After that, the user can choose between a partitioned disk or an entire disk to install the operating system, here you can modify partition size values.

17. Recognition of location: By giving click Next, a window will appear with a geographical picture of the world in which we can choose within it, the city where we encotremos or, at the bottom have fields with drop-down options of possible areas of time, then , we will give press the "next" box.

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18. User data: Then we will proceed to choose a user name, computer name and password management if it is desired to continue to give click on "next".

19. Registration asistecia: In this part, Solaris provides security information, configuration and operating system support via email which the user depending on their need provides data and click "next".

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20. Installation Settings: This section summarizes the find and user previously chosen configurations; in case you want to modify given, you will have to click on "previous" and proceed to correct them. At the end of verifying, you will click on the install button.

21. Installation: Now start installing the operating system on the hard drive previously selected by the user.

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22. Completing data set:

23. Transferred Home CPIO: CPIO is the name of a binary format useful both as associated with it, .cpio. This file type was initially created for storage of backup tapes in a contiguous manner, and has a format very similar to tar operation.

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24. Transfer content:

25. Generate-sc-profile completed:

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26. Cleanup-cpio-install completed:

27. Installation complete: Upon completion of the transfer and copies of relevant files for operation, Solaris indicates that you must restart the machine, so we will click the "Restart" button at the bottom right.

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28. Restarting the operating system: By giving mecionado click the button, the windows prosiguientes allow us to reach the graphical environment of Oracle.

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29. Elimination of the virtual disk drive: Once in the window of choice of operating system, it is important to note that to terminate the installation, we must go to the panel at the top and just click on "devices" then go to "optical drives" and proceed to give click on "remove the virtual drive disk". This configuration is conducted in order to boot the operating system already installed and thus prevent the installation starts reading again.

Once the disc removed, we will go to the button "machine" located in the same row, and click on it to give us deploy a number of options which will select the field "reset".

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30. Restarting the machine:

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31. Rectification keyboard language: Solaris again asks us that we record the number for the keyboard language, to proceed, is typed on the keyboard and press the enter key.

32. Rectification of general language: Similarly, again indicate the number corresponding to native or language spoken by the user.

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33. Start Oracle Solaris 11:

34. Member Login: To enter you need to remember the data provided at the beginning of the installation where the user of the machine is assigned, here we will write and give click on "log in".

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35. Entering password: Then add your chosen password; This step only occurs if at first installation a value to the key field is added, otherwise the operating system will boot ordinary.

36. Graphical Environment Oracle Solaris 11: Finally we conclude leaving the user on the Solaris desktop and adding a portal page Oracle where a variety of links that provide useful resources for the user are listed.

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