Install Solaris 10 Update 9 - ZFS only
Solaris 10 Update 9 was the first edition of solaris after Oracle took
over Sun. There hasn't changed much in the install procedure, but I
hadn't done a full ZFS install yet, so I decided to create a new howto.
This page will have a follow up for post install configuration.
This installation was done in a VMware vSphere VM, with a vmxnet3 network adapter. That adapter is not natively supported by VMware, so the VMware Tools will have to be installed before the network card will be available.
This installation was done in a VMware vSphere VM, with a vmxnet3 network adapter. That adapter is not natively supported by VMware, so the VMware Tools will have to be installed before the network card will be available.
Note: If you're looking for a installation with the root filesystem being UFS, take a look at Install Solaris 10 Update 8.
Install
For this installation, this media was used:
- Used Media: sol-10-u9-ga-x86-dvd.iso
- Install Option 4: Solaris Interactive Text (Console session) (Option 3 or 4 is required to install a ZFS root file system)
- Keyboard Layout: US-English
- Language: English
- Hostname: solarixbox
- TimeZone: Europe
- Countries and Regions: Netherlands
- Root Password: RootPass
- Remote Services Enabled: No
- Installation Method: Standard
- Eject a CD Automatically: No
- Auto Reboot: Yes
- Accept License: Yes
- Geographic Regions: Western Europe
- System Locale: Posix C (C)
- No Additional Products
- Filesystem Type: ZFS
- Software Selection: Entire Distribution
- ZFS Pool Name: rpool (default)
- ZFS Root Dataset Name: s10x_u9wos_14a (default)
- ZFS Pool Size (in MB): 45019 (default - max size)
- Size of Swap Area (in MB): 0 (will be created on different disk)
- Size of Dump Area (in MB): 2560 (default)
- Keep / and /var combined: yes
Install VMware Tools
Install VMware Tools according to the manual which comes down to:- Click VM in the virtual machine menu, then click Guest → Install/Upgrade VMware Tools and click OK.
- Then use these commands to install the tools:
# cp /cdrom/vmwaretools/vmware-solaris-tools.tar.gz /tmp # cd /tmp # gunzip vmware-solaris-tools.tar.gz # tar xvf vmware-solaris-tools.tar # cd vmware-tools-distrib # ./vmware-install.pl
Follow the prompts and reboot
Afterwards you can check the installation like this, depending on the VMware tools version you'll see this:
# /etc/init.d/vmware-tools status
vmware-guestd is running
vmware-memctld is running
or this:
# /etc/init.d/vmware-tools status
vmtoolsd is running
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