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Solaris is an OS with many tools like dtrace. In my case, I installed it because I would like to test Oracle 12c and solaris specific views that detect long IO operation: V$KERNELIOOUTLIER. First of all, you need to download the installation medium which is available at. You need to download the Interactive text install medium: Next, you have to create a new VM. This can be done by following steps below: Ok, the VM is created, now let’s configure it by attaching the S11.1 installation media, and adding a network adapter (I will add a another NIC later for my LAN access): And boot the VM After booting the VM, the installation process will prompt you for many information (keyboard, hostname etc.): Select your keyboard layout And the language for your installation. Select 1 to install Oracle Solaris During the installation process, you can go to the next step by pressing F2 and go back by pressing F3. Everything you can do is mentioned on the bottom of the screen: In the next screen, I will use the local discovery method because my disk is locally attached.
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Select the discovered disk where you want to install S11 and then press F2. In this screen, I choose to use the entire disk for my installation. You can select another partition by selecting “Use a GPT partition of the disk”. Enter the computer name (short name), and choose how you want to configure your network. I decided to configure my network automatically (DHCP). No alternative naming service. Ok, now it’s time to configure time related information, first of all Time zone Ok timezone set.
Next, set date and time. Set the root password and eventually, create a user account.
No need to register your system it’s a VM Next screen is to configure the method to access oracle servers for OCM and Automatic SR features. Here it doesn’t make sense.
Review your configuration and press F2 to install. Install in progress At the end of the process, you have to reboot your VM by pressing F8. In my case, instead of rebooting the server, I shut it down and took the time to detach the installation medium and to configure another Network adapter plugged into my LAN. Now I can boot my VM I’m ready to configure it. To configure network, I used the same method I described in this blog post: Net1/v4 has to be configured Link is up,so we can configure this NIC. As we configured DHCP client on a NAT Virtualbox NIC, we retrieved DNS information: Now I can access to my VM from a putty client.
But root access is disabled by default in sshd config. So you have to modify the sshd config and restart the daemon Next thing I recommend to configure is the package repository. By default, if you have an internet access configured to your machine (which is my case because of my NATted network adapter), you don’t have to configure anything because your default repository is already configured to access Oracle remote repository. Root@S11:# pkg publisher PUBLISHER TYPE STATUS P LOCATION solaris origin online F root@S11:# pkg publisher solaris Publisher: solaris Alias: Origin URI: SSL Key: None SSL Cert: None Client UUID: ddee2130-0292-11e2-b9e5-80144f013e20 Catalog Updated: November 9, 2011 03:34:27 PM Enabled: Yes If you want to configure other repositories (for example local repo), you can follow instructions at this link: Maybe you will need to install basic XWindow libraries (for example, if you want to export a display to your local X Server). If your repository is configured, you can execute the commands below. Root@S11:# pkg install SUNWarc SUNWbtool SUNWhea SUNWlibms SUNWmfrun SUNWxorg-client-programs SUNWxorg-clientlibs SUNWxwfsw pkg://solaris/SUNWxwplt truetype/fonts-core Packages to install: 65 Create boot environment: No Create backup boot environment: No Services to change: 5 DOWNLOAD PKGS FILES XFER (MB) SPEED Completed /5045 40.9/40.9 280k/s PHASE ITEMS Installing new actions 6797/6797 Updating package state database Done Updating image state Done Creating fast lookup database Done Then logoff and re-login, you can now export your display and launch X Programs.