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To Copy an OS Distribution From ISO Files
This procedure describes how to copy an OS distribution to the management server froma set of ISO files by using the command line.
Note – After a distribution is copied, an OS profile of the same nameis created by default. This profile appears in the OS Profiles list in theTask Shortcuts pane of the browser interface or by typing show osprofileall at the N1–ok> prompt.
Before You Begin
- Download the set of ISO files to a directory that the management server canaccess or network mount.Note –The N1 System Manager does not support the copying of SolarisOS CDs and CD ISO files. You must copy a Solaris DVD or DVD ISO file.
- Move any file systems off the /mnt mountpoint.
Steps
- Log in to the N1 System Manager.See To Accessthe N1 System Manager Command Line in SunN1 System Manager 1.3 Discovery and Administration Guide fordetails.
- Type the following command:The file identifies the absolute full path nameto the file.See create os in Sun N1 System Manager 1.3 Command Line Reference Manual fordetails.
- Verify that the OS distribution was copied.The OS distribution appears in the output.
Example 2–2 Creating an OS Distribution from a File
The following example shows how to create an OS distribution for Solaris10 from a single Solaris DVD ISO file.
Example 2–3 Creating an OS Distribution from Several Files
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The following example shows how to create an OS distribution for RedHat Linux from several ISO files. This command must be typed as a single line.
See Also
To find out how to load the OS distribution, see To Load an OS Profile on a Server or a Server Group.
To Copy an OS Distribution From ISO Files
This procedure describes how to copy an OS distribution to the management server froma set of ISO files by using the command line.
Note – After a distribution is copied, an OS profile of the same nameis created by default. This profile appears in the OS Profiles list in theTask Shortcuts pane of the browser interface or by typing show osprofileall at the N1–ok> prompt.
Before You Begin
- Download the set of ISO files to a directory that the management server canaccess or network mount.Note –The N1 System Manager does not support the copying of SolarisOS CDs and CD ISO files. You must copy a Solaris DVD or DVD ISO file.
- Move any file systems off the /mnt mountpoint.
Steps
- Log in to the N1 System Manager.See To Accessthe N1 System Manager Command Line in SunN1 System Manager 1.3 Discovery and Administration Guide fordetails.
- Type the following command:The file identifies the absolute full path nameto the file.See create os in Sun N1 System Manager 1.3 Command Line Reference Manual fordetails.
- Verify that the OS distribution was copied.The OS distribution appears in the output.
Example 2–2 Creating an OS Distribution from a File
The following example shows how to create an OS distribution for Solaris10 from a single Solaris DVD ISO file.
Example 2–3 Creating an OS Distribution from Several Files
The following example shows how to create an OS distribution for RedHat Linux from several ISO files. This command must be typed as a single line.
See Also
To find out how to load the OS distribution, see To Load an OS Profile on a Server or a Server Group.