Initial Installation of the Solaris OS
Initial installation fails
Solution:
If the Solaris installation fails, you must restart the installation. To restart the
installation, boot the system from the Solaris Operating System DVD, the Solaris Software
- 1 CD, or from the network.
You cannot uninstall the Solaris software after the software has been partially installed.
You must restore your system from a backup or begin the Solaris installation
process again.
/media/cdrom/SUNWxxxx/reloc.cpio: Broken pipe
Description:
This error message is informational and does not affect the installation. The condition
occurs when a write on a pipe does not have a reading process.
Solution:
Ignore the message and continue with the installation.
WARNING: CHANGE DEFAULT BOOT DEVICE (x86 based systems only)
Cause:
This is an informational message. The default boot device set in the system's
BIOS might be set to a device that requires you to use the
Solaris Device Configuration Assistant to boot the system.
Solution:
Continue with the installation and, if necessary, change the system's default boot device
specified in the BIOS after you install the Solaris software to a device
that does not require the Solaris Device Configuration Assistant.
x86 only - If you are using the locale keyword to test a custom JumpStart profile
for an initial installation, the pfinstall -D command fails to test the
profile. For a workaround, see the error message “could not select locale,” in
the section, Upgrading the Solaris OS.
x86: To Check IDE Disk for Bad Blocks
IDE disk drives do not automatically map out bad blocks like other
drives supported by Solaris software. Before installing Solaris on an IDE disk, you might
want to perform a surface analysis on the disk. To perform surface
analysis on an IDE disk, follow this procedure.
- Become superuser or assume an equivalent role.
Roles contain authorizations and privileged commands. For more information about roles, see Configuring RBAC (Task Map) in System Administration Guide: Security Services.
- Boot to the installation media.
- When you are prompted to select an installation type, select option 6, Single
user shell.
- Start the format(1M) program.
# format
- Specify the IDE disk drive on which you want to perform a surface
analysis.
# cxdy
- cx
Is the controller number
- dy
Is the device number
- Determine if you have an fdisk partition.
If a Solaris fdisk partition already exists, proceed to Step 7.
If a Solaris fdisk partition does not exist, use the fdisk command to create a Solaris partition on the disk.
format> fdisk
- To begin the surface analysis, type:
format> analyze
- Determine the current settings, type:
analyze> config
- (Optional) To change settings, type:
analyze> setup
- To find bad blocks, type:
analyze> type_of_surface_analysis
- type_of_surface_analysis
Is read, write, or compare
If format finds bad blocks, it remaps them.
- To exit the analysis, type:
analyze> quit
- Determine if you want to specify blocks to remap.
If no, go to Step 13.
If yes, type:
format> repair
- To exit the format program, type:
quit
- Restart the media in multiuser mode by typing the following command.
# exit