Task |
Description |
For Instructions |
Boot a SPARC
based system to run level 3. |
Use this boot method after shutting down
the system or performing a system hardware maintenance task. |
SPARC: How to Boot a System to Run Level 3 (Multiuser Level) |
Boot a SPARC based
system to run level S. |
Use this boot method to boot the system
after performing a system maintenance task such as backing up a file system.
At this level, only local file systems are mounted and users cannot log
in to the system. |
SPARC: How to Boot a System to Run Level S (Single-User Level) |
Boot a SPARC based system interactively. |
Use this boot method
after making temporary changes to a system file or the kernel for testing
purposes. |
SPARC: How to Boot a System Interactively |
Boot a Solaris kernel other than default. |
Use this procedure to boot a
Solaris kernel other than the default kernel. Alternately, you can obtain a copy
of an alternate boot file, change the default kernel to the new kernel,
then set the boot-file parameter to boot the new default boot device. |
SPARC: How to Boot a Solaris Kernel Other Than the Default Kernel |
Display a
list of the available ZFS bootable datasets on a SPARC based system. |
Use the
boot -L command to display a list of the available BEs within
a ZFS pool on a system.
Note - This option is only supported for boot
devices that contain a ZFS pool.
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SPARC: How to List Available Bootable Datasets Within a ZFS Root Pool |
Boot a SPARC based system from a ZFS
root file system. |
Use the boot -Z option to boot a specified ZFS dataset.
Note - This
option is only supported for boot devices that contain a ZFS pool.
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SPARC: How to Boot From a ZFS Root File System |
Boot the
failsafe archive on a SPARC based system. |
Use this procedure to boot the
failsafe archive on a SPARC based system. Then, run the bootadm command to
update the boot archive. |
How to Boot the Failsafe Archive on a SPARC Based System |
Boot a SPARC based system from the network. |
Use this
boot method to boot a system from the network. Note that this method
is also used for booting a diskless client. |
SPARC: How to Boot a System From the Network |