April 28,1998 onl5v4: Solaris 2.6 cc ドライバのテスト. Solaris2.6 システムのインストール --- システム・インストール#01 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ (http://www-online.kek.jp/~inoue/Machine/onl5v4/ Solaris2.6/system-install1.txt) 高エネルギー加速器研究機構 素粒子原子核研究所 物理、オンライングループ 井上 栄二 (1). 現状確認 (A). 英語版 Soalris2.6 & VMEドライバ v2.2.2 が届いた。 (2). ここでやるべきこと CPU-5V に Solaris2.6 のシステムをインストールする。 (3). CPU-5V、CPU-7Vボードの設置 VMEクレート中に CPUボードを設置する。 (3-1). CPUボードの配置図 配置図は次のとうり。 スロット #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 +----------------------------------------------------+ |+--+ +--+ +--++--+ | || | | | | || | | || | | | | || | | || | | | | || | | || | | | | || | | || | | | | || | | || | | | | || | | || |+--+| |+--+| || | | || || || || || || | | || || || || || || | | || || || || || || | | || || || || || || | | || |+--+| |+--+| || | | |+--+ +--+ +--++--+ | +----------------------------------------------------+ スロット#1: SPARC CPU-7V(onl7v1) スロット#2: このスロットはスロット#1のCPU-7VのSBusに差した FastEthernetボードが占有している。 スロット#3: SPARC CPU-5V(onl5v4) スロット#4: このスロットはスロット#3のCPU-5VのSBusに差した FastEthernetボードが占有している。 スロット#5: SPARC CPU-7V(onl7v2) スロット#6: K2917 onl7v1 の SCSI には、これまで Solaris2.5 のシステム用として使っていた ハードディスク(このディスクの SCSI ID は 3 から 1 に変更した)と Solaris2.5.1 のシステムをインストールしたハードディスク(この ディスクの SCSI ID は 3 に設定した)がつないである。 現在、立ち上がって いるシステムは Solaris2.5.1 である。 onl7v2 には Solaris2.6 のシステムをンストールしたハードディスク(この ディスクの SCSI ID は 3 にした)をつないである。 onl5v4 の SCSI には、これまで Solaris2.5 のシステム用として使っていた ハードディスク(このディスクの SCSI ID は 3 から 1 に変更した)と Solaris2.5.1 のシステムをインストールしたハードディスク(この ディスクの SCSI ID は 2 に設定した)と、新たに Solaris2.6 のシステムを インストールするためのハードディスク(このディスクの SCSI ID は 3 に 設定した)と、CD-ROMドライブ(SCSI ID は 6)がつないである。 (3-2). 新たのボードを差した状態で、既存のシステムを立ち上げてみる ここで、一旦 VMEクレートのパワー を ON にして onl7v1 と onl5v4 の システムを立ち上げてみる。 ok. onl7v1 と onl7v2 のシステムは正常に立ち上がっている。 onl5v4 のシステムディスク( SCSI ID = 3 ) にはまだシステムが入っていない ので、ブートROM のモニターのプロンプトが表示されている。 (4). Solaris2.6 をインストールする。 (4-1). CD-ROMドライブに Solaris2.6 のメディアをセットして、ブート・コマンド を入力する ok boot cdrom Boot device: /iommu/sbus/espdma@5,8400000/esp@5,8800000/sd@6,0:d File and args: SunOS Release 5.6 Version Generic [UNIX(R) System V Release 4.0] Copyright (c) 1983-1997, Sun Microsystems, Inc. Configuring devices... The system is coming up. Please wait. Select a Language 0) English 1) German 2) Spanish 3) French 4) Italian 5) Swedish ?0 NOTE: The ASCII only option gives you the default 128-character set that was available in previous releases. If you do not need to send/receive international correspondence where you need locale-specific alphabetic characters (like accented or umlaut characters) the ASCII only set is sufficient. Otherwise, you can select an ISO locale which contains a 256-character set. Selecting an ISO locale can cause a minor performance degradation (in many cases, less than 5%). 0) USA - English (ASCII only) 12) Lithuania 1) Czech Republic 13) Latvia 2) Denmark 14) Netherlands 3) Greece 15) Netherlands/Belgium 4) Australia - English (ISO-8859-1) 16) Norway 5) Canada - English (ISO-8859-1) 17) Poland 6) Ireland - English ( 8 bit ) 18) Portugal 7) New Zealand - English ( 8 bit ) 19) Portugal/Brazil 8) UK - English (ISO-8859-1) 20) Russia 9) USA - English (ISO-8859-1) 21) Finland 10) Estonia 22) Turkey 11) Hungary 23) Go Back to Previous Screen Type a number and press Return or Enter [0]: What type of terminal are you using? 1) ANSI Standard CRT 2) DEC VT52 3) DEC VT100 4) Heathkit 19 5) Lear Siegler ADM31 6) PC Console 7) Sun Command Tool 8) Sun Workstation 9) Televideo 910 10) Televideo 925 11) Wyse Model 50 12) X Terminal Emulator (xterms) 13) Other Type the number of your choice and press Return: 12 The Solaris Installation Program The Solaris installation program is divided into a series of short sections where you'll be prompted to provide information for the installation. At the end of each section, you'll be able to change the selections you've made before continuing. About navigation... - The mouse cannot be used - If your keyboard does not have function keys, or they do not respond, press ESC; the legend at the bottom of the screen will change to show the ESC keys to use for navigation. F2_Continue F6_Help Identify This System On the next screens, you must identify this system as networked or non-networked, and set the default time zone and date/time. If this system is networked, the software will try to find the information it needs to identify your system; you will be prompted to supply any information it cannot find. > To begin identifying this system, press F2. F2_Continue F6_Help Host Name On this screen you must enter your host name, which identifies this system on the network. The name must be unique within your domain; creating a duplicate host name will cause problems on the network after you install Solaris. A host name must be at least two characters; it can contain letters, digits, and minus signs (-). Host name: onl5v4 F2_Continue F6_Help Network Connectivity Specify Yes if the system is connected to the networkby one of the Solaris or vendor network/communicationEthernet cards that are supported on the Solaris CD.See your hardware documentation for the current listof supported cards. Specify No if the system is connected to anetwork/communication card that is not supported onthe Solaris CD, and follow the instructions listedunder Help. Networked [X] Yes [ ] No F2_Continue F6_Help Primary Network Interface On this screen you must specify which of the following network adapters is the system's primary network interface. Usually the correct choice is the lowest number. However, do not guess; ask your system administrator if you're not sure. > To make a selection, use the arrow keys to highlight the option and press Return to mark it [X]. Primary network interface [ ] hme0 [X] le0 F2_Continue F6_Help IP Address On this screen you must enter the Internet Protocol (IP) address for this system. It must be unique and follow your site's address conventions, or a system/network failure could result. IP addresses contain four sets of numbers separated by periods (for example 129.200.9.1). IP address: 130.87.153.49 F2_Continue F6_Help Confirm Information > Confirm the following information. If it is correct, press F2; to change any information, press F4. Host name: onl5v4 Networked: Yes Primary network interface: le0 IP address: 130.87.153.49 F2_Continue F4_Change F6_Help Name Service On this screen you must provide name service information. Select NIS+ or NIS if this system is known to the name server; select Other if your site is using another name service (for example, DCE or DNS); select None if your site is not using a name service, or if it is not yet established. > To make a selection, use the arrow keys to highlight the option and press Return to mark it [X]. Name service [ ] NIS+ [ ] NIS (formerly yp) [X] Other [ ] None F2_Continue F6_Help Confirm Information > Confirm the following information. If it is correct, press F2; to change any information, press F4. Name service: Other F2_Continue F4_Change F6_Help Subnets On this screen you must specify whether this system is part of a subnet. If you specify incorrectly, the system will have problems communicating on the network after you reboot. > To make a selection, use the arrow keys to highlight the option and press Return to mark it [X]. System part of a subnet [X] Yes [ ] No F2_Continue F6_Help Netmask On this screen you must specify the netmask of your subnet. A default netmask is shown; do not accept the default unless you are sure it is correct for your subnet. A netmask must contain four sets of numbers separated by periods (for example 255.255.255.0). Netmask: 255.255.252.0 F2_Continue F6_Help Time Zone On this screen you must specify your default time zone. You can specify a time zone in three ways: select one of the geographic regions from the list, select other - offset from GMT, or other - specify time zone file. > To make a selection, use the arrow keys to highlight the option and press Return to mark it [X]. Regions ^ [ ] Asia, Western [ ] Australia / New Zealand [ ] Canada [ ] Europe [ ] Mexico [ ] South America [ ] United States [ ] other - offset from GMT - [X] other - specify time zone file F2_Continue F6_Help Time Zone File Specify the time zone file you want to use. The file must already be in the /usr/share/lib/zoneinfo directory. You do not need to enter the full path. File name: Japan F2_Continue F5_Cancel F6_Help Date and Time > Accept the default date and time or enter new values. Date and time: 04/28/98 15:10 Year (4 digits) : 1998 Month (1-12) : 04 Day (1-31) : 28 Hour (0-23) : 15 Minute (0-59) : 10 F2_Continue F6_Help Confirm Information > Confirm the following information. If it is correct, press F2; to change any information, press F4. System part of a subnet: Yes Netmask: 255.255.252.0 Time zone: Japan Date and time: 04/28/98 15:10:00 F2_Continue F4_Change F6_Help System identification is completed. Starting Solaris installation program... Solaris Interactive Installation This system is upgradable, so you have two options for installing Solaris software. The upgrade option updates the Solaris software on the system to the new release, saving as many modifications as possible that you've made to the previous version of Solaris software. You should back up the system before using the upgrade option. The initial option overwrites the system's disks with the new version of Solaris software. Backing up any modifications that you've made to the previous version of Solaris software is recommended before starting the initial option. This option also lets you preserve any existing file systems. After selecting an option and completing the tasks that follow, a summary of your selections will be displayed. F2_Upgrade F4_Initial F5_Exit F6_Help Solaris Interactive Installation You'll be using the initial option for installing Solaris software on the system. The initial option overwrites the system's disks when the new Solaris software is installed. On the following screens, you can accept the defaults or you can customize how Solaris software will be installed by: - Allocating space for diskless clients or AutoClient systems - Selecting the type of Solaris software to install - Selecting disks to hold software you've selected - Specifying how file systems are laid out on the disks After completing these tasks, a summary of your selections (called a profile) will be displayed. F2_Continue F3_Go Back F5_Exit F6_Help Allocate Client Services? Do you want to allocate space for diskless clients and/or AutoClient systems? F2_Continue F3_Go Back F4_Allocate F5_Exit F6_Help Select Languages Select the languages you want for displaying the user interface after Solaris software is installed. English is automatically installed by default. [ ] French [ ] German [ ] Italian [ ] Spanish [ ] Swedish F2_Continue F3_Go Back F5_Exit F6_Help Select Software Select the Solaris software to install on the system. NOTE: After selecting a software group, you can add or remove software by customizing it. However, this requires understanding of software dependencies and how Solaris software is packaged. [X] Entire Distribution plus OEM support .. 610.00 MB (F4 to Customize) [ ] Entire Distribution ................... 606.00 MB [ ] Developer System Support .............. 538.00 MB [ ] End User System Support ............... 278.00 MB [ ] Core System Support ................... 84.00 MB F2_Continue F3_Go Back F4_Customize F5_Exit F6_Help Select Disks On this screen you must select the disks for installing Solaris software. Start by looking at the Suggested Minimum field; this value is the approximate space needed to install the software you've selected. Keep selecting disks until the Total Selected value exceeds the Suggested Minimum value. Disk Device (Size) Available Space ============================================= [ ] c0t0d0 (4338 MB) 4338 MB [ ] c0t1d0 (4092 MB) 4092 MB [X] c0t3d0 (8639 MB) boot disk 8639 MB Total Selected: 8639 MB Suggested Minimum: 492 MB F2_Continue F3_Go Back F4_Edit F5_Exit F6_Help Preserve Data? Do you want to preserve existing data? At least one of the disks you've selected for installing Solaris software has file systems or unnamed slices that you may want to save. F2_Continue F3_Go Back F4_Preserve F5_Exit F6_Help Automatically Layout File Systems? Do you want to use auto-layout to automatically layout file systems? Manually laying out file systems requires advanced system administration skills. F2_Auto Layout F3_Go Back F4_Manual Layout F5_Exit F6_Help utomatically Layout File Systems On this screen you must select all the file systems you want auto-layout to create, or accept the default file systems shown. NOTE: For small disks, it may be necessary for auto-layout to break up some of the file systems you request into smaller file systems to fit the available disk space. So, after auto-layout completes, you may find file systems in the layout that you did not select from the list below. File Systems for Auto-layout ======================================== [X] / [X] /opt [X] /usr [ ] /usr/openwin [ ] /var [X] swap F2_Continue F5_Cancel F6_Help File System and Disk Layout The summary below is your current file system and disk layout, based on the information you've supplied. NOTE: If you choose to customize, you should understand file systems, their intended purpose on the disk, and how changing them may affect the operation of the system. File system/Mount point Disk/Slice Size ============================================================= / c0t3d0s0 68 MB swap c0t3d0s1 49 MB overlap c0t3d0s2 8639 MB /opt c0t3d0s5 31 MB /usr c0t3d0s6 595 MB /export/home c0t3d0s7 7894 MB F2_Continue F3_Go Back F4_Customize F5_Exit F6_Help Customize Disk: c0t3d0 Boot Device: c0t3d0s0 Entry: / Recommended: 37 MB Minimum: 32 MB ================================================================================ Slice Mount Point Size (MB) 0 / 68 1 swap 49 2 overlap 8639 3 /home1 1973 4 /home2 1973 5 /opt 31 6 /usr 595 7 /export/home 3947 ================================================================================ Capacity: 8639 MB Allocated: 8636 MB Rounding Error: 3 MB Free: 0 MB F2_OK F4_Options F5_Cancel F6_Help File System and Disk Layout The summary below is your current file system and disk layout, based on the information you've supplied. NOTE: If you choose to customize, you should understand file systems, their intended purpose on the disk, and how changing them may affect the operation of the system. File system/Mount point Disk/Slice Size ============================================================= / c0t3d0s0 68 MB swap c0t3d0s1 49 MB overlap c0t3d0s2 8639 MB /home1 c0t3d0s3 1973 MB /home2 c0t3d0s4 1973 MB /opt c0t3d0s5 31 MB /usr c0t3d0s6 595 MB /export/home c0t3d0s7 3947 MB F2_Continue F3_Go Back F4_Customize F5_Exit F6_Help Mount Remote File Systems? Do you want to mount software from a remote file server? This may be necessary if you had to remove software because of disk space problems. F2_Continue F3_Go Back F4_Remote Mounts F5_Exit F6_Help Profile The information shown below is your profile for installing Solaris software. It reflects the choices you've made on previous screens. ============================================================================ Installation Option: Initial Boot Device: c0t3d0s0 Client Services: None Software: Solaris 2.6, Entire Distribution plus OEM s File System and Disk Layout: / c0t3d0s0 68 MB swap c0t3d0s1 49 MB /home1 c0t3d0s3 1973 MB /home2 c0t3d0s4 1973 MB /opt c0t3d0s5 31 MB /usr c0t3d0s6 595 MB /export/home c0t3d0s7 3947 MB F2_Continue F4_Change F5_Exit F6_Help Reboot After Installation? After Solaris software is installed, the system must be rebooted. You can choose to have the system automatically reboot, or you can choose to manually reboot the system if you want to run scripts or do other customizations before the reboot. You can manually reboot a system by using the reboot(1M) command. [X] Auto Reboot [ ] Manual Reboot F2_Begin Installation F5_Cancel Preparing system for Solaris install Configuring disk (c0t3d0) - Creating Solaris disk label (VTOC) Creating and checking UFS file systems - Creating / (c0t3d0s0) - Creating /home1 (c0t3d0s3) - Creating /home2 (c0t3d0s4) - Creating /opt (c0t3d0s5) - Creating /usr (c0t3d0s6) : : Solaris Initial Install MBytes Installed: 152.75 MBytes Remaining: 256.95 Installing: HotJava Browser for Solaris \ | | | | | | 0 20 40 60 80 100 Solaris 2.6 software installation succeeded Customizing system files - Mount points table (/etc/vfstab) - Unselected disk mount points (/var/sadm/system/data/vfstab.unselected) - Network host addresses (/etc/hosts) Customizing system devices - Physical devices (/devices) - Logical devices (/dev) Installing boot information - Installing boot blocks (c0t3d0s0) Installation log location - /a/var/sadm/system/logs/install_log (before reboot) - /var/sadm/system/logs/install_log (after reboot) Installation complete syncing file systems... done rebooting... Resetting ... screen not found. Can't open input device. Keyboard not present. Using tty for input and output. SPARC CPU-5V, No Keyboard ROM Rev. 2.15.3, 48 MB memory installed, Serial #9149788. Ethernet address 0:80:42:b:2d:5c, Host ID: 808b9d5c. Rebooting with command: Boot device: /iommu/sbus/espdma@5,8400000/esp@5,8800000/sd@3,0 File and args: SunOS Release 5.6 Version Generic [UNIX(R) System V Release 4.0] Copyright (c) 1983-1997, Sun Microsystems, Inc. configuring network interfaces: le0. Hostname: onl5v4 Configuring the /devices directory Configuring the /dev directory Configuring the /dev directory (compatibility devices) : : On this screen you can create a root password. A root password can contain any number of characters, but only the first eight characters in the password are significant. (For example, if you create `a1b2c3d4e5f6' as your root password, you can use `a1b2c3d4' to gain root access.) You will be prompted to type the root password twice; for security, the password will not be displayed on the screen as you type it. > If you do not want a root password, press RETURN twice. Root password: Re-enter your root password. Press Return to continue. system identification is completed. Setting netmask of le0 to 255.255.252.0 Setting default interface for multicast: add net 224.0.0.0: gateway onl5v4 syslog service starting. Print services started. volume management starting. The system is ready. onl5v4 console login: ok. システム・インストールは正常に終了した。 (4-2). システム情報をチェックする The system is ready. onl5v4 console login: root Password: Apr 28 16:14:43 onl5v4 login: ROOT LOGIN /dev/console Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.6 Generic August 1997 # ls -l total 93 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Apr 28 15:30 bin -> ./usr/bin drwxr-xr-x 2 root nobody 512 Apr 28 16:17 cdrom drwxrwxr-x 18 root sys 3584 Apr 28 16:14 dev drwxrwxr-x 5 root sys 512 Apr 28 16:09 devices drwxr-xr-x 29 root sys 3072 Apr 28 16:14 etc drwxrwxr-x 3 root sys 512 Apr 28 15:27 export dr-xr-xr-x 1 root root 1 Apr 28 16:14 home drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 512 Apr 28 16:09 home1 drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 512 Apr 28 16:09 home2 drwxr-xr-x 9 root sys 512 Apr 28 15:31 kernel lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Apr 28 15:30 lib -> ./usr/lib drwx------ 2 root root 8192 Apr 28 15:23 lost+found drwxrwxr-x 2 root sys 512 Apr 28 15:30 mnt dr-xr-xr-x 1 root root 1 Apr 28 16:14 net drwxrwxr-x 7 root sys 512 Apr 28 16:01 opt drwxr-xr-x 3 root sys 1024 Apr 28 15:32 platform dr-xr-xr-x 30 root root 11968 Apr 28 16:21 proc drwxrwxr-x 2 root sys 512 Apr 28 15:35 sbin drwxrwxrwt 7 sys sys 363 Apr 28 16:14 tmp drwxrwxr-x 31 root sys 1024 Apr 28 15:59 usr drwxrwxr-x 23 root sys 512 Apr 28 16:14 var dr-xr-xr-x 6 root root 512 Apr 28 16:14 vol dr-xr-xr-x 1 root root 1 Apr 28 16:14 xfn # csh onl5v4# source /.cshrc /.cshrc: No such file or directory onl5v4# df -k Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s0 65767 19998 45704 31% / /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s6 573207 383722 188912 68% /usr /proc 0 0 0 0% /proc fd 0 0 0 0% /dev/fd /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s7 3979038 9 3939239 1% /export/home /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s3 1959103 9 1952564 1% /home1 /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s4 1959103 9 1952564 1% /home2 /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s5 28719 10049 18642 36% /opt swap 68432 12 68420 1% /tmp onl5v4# onl5v4# prtconf -v System Configuration: Sun Microsystems sun4m Memory size: 48 Megabytes System Peripherals (Software Nodes): SPARC,CPU-5V System properties: name length <4> value <0x00000002>. name length <4> value <0x00000001>. name length <4> value <0x00000fff>. name length <4> value <0x00001000>. name length <4> value <0x00001000>. packages (driver not attached) disk-label (driver not attached) deblocker (driver not attached) obp-tftp (driver not attached) busnet-demo (driver not attached) options, instance #0 System properties: name length <36> value <0x0000250200001805000000bd00008a3b031c7f150400000011131a19120f171600000000>. aliases (driver not attached) openprom (driver not attached) iommu, instance #0 Driver properties: name length <18> value <0x6e6f2d73757370656e642d726573756d6500>. Register Specifications: Bus Type=0x0, Address=0x10000000, Size=300 sbus, instance #0 Register Specifications: Bus Type=0x0, Address=0x10001000, Size=28 Range Specifications: Ch: 00,00000000 Pa: 00,20000000, Sz: 10000000 Ch: 01,00000000 Pa: 00,30000000, Sz: 10000000 Ch: 02,00000000 Pa: 00,40000000, Sz: 10000000 Ch: 03,00000000 Pa: 00,50000000, Sz: 10000000 Ch: 04,00000000 Pa: 00,60000000, Sz: 10000000 Ch: 05,00000000 Pa: 00,70000000, Sz: 10000000 espdma, instance #0 Register Specifications: Bus Type=0x5, Address=0x8400000, Size=10 esp, instance #0 Driver properties: name length <4> value <0x00001653>. name length <0> -- . name length <4> value <0x00002710>. name length <0> -- . name length <4> value <0x00002710>. name length <0> -- . name length <4> value <0x00002710>. name length <4> value <0x000007f8>. name length <4> value <0x0000000a>. name length <4> value <0x00000002>. name length <4> value <0x00000bb8>. Register Specifications: Bus Type=0x5, Address=0x8800000, Size=40 Interrupt Specifications: Interrupt Priority=0x24 (ipl 4) sd (driver not attached) st (driver not attached) sd, instance #0 System properties: name length <4> value <0x00000000>. name length <4> value <0x00000000>. Driver properties: name length <21> value <0x6e656564732d73757370656e642d726573756d6500>. name length <0> -- . sd, instance #1 System properties: name length <4> value <0x00000000>. name length <4> value <0x00000001>. Driver properties: name length <21> value <0x6e656564732d73757370656e642d726573756d6500>. name length <0> -- . sd, instance #2 (driver not attached) System properties: name length <4> value <0x00000000>. name length <4> value <0x00000002>. sd, instance #3 System properties: name length <4> value <0x00000000>. name length <4> value <0x00000003>. Driver properties: name length <21> value <0x6e656564732d73757370656e642d726573756d6500>. name length <0> -- . sd, instance #4 (driver not attached) System properties: name length <4> value <0x00000000>. name length <4> value <0x00000004>. sd, instance #5 (driver not attached) System properties: name length <4> value <0x00000000>. name length <4> value <0x00000005>. sd, instance #6 System properties: name length <4> value <0x00000000>. name length <4> value <0x00000006>. Driver properties: name length <21> value <0x6e656564732d73757370656e642d726573756d6500>. name length <0> -- . SUNW,bpp, instance #0 (driver not attached) ledma, instance #0 Driver properties: name length <4> value <0xf5b00760>. Register Specifications: Bus Type=0x5, Address=0x8400010, Size=20 le, instance #0 Register Specifications: Bus Type=0x5, Address=0x8c00000, Size=4 Interrupt Specifications: Interrupt Priority=0x26 (ipl 6) SUNW,hme, instance #0 Register Specifications: Bus Type=0x3, Address=0x8c00000, Size=108 Bus Type=0x3, Address=0x8c02000, Size=2000 Bus Type=0x3, Address=0x8c04000, Size=2000 Bus Type=0x3, Address=0x8c06000, Size=2000 Bus Type=0x3, Address=0x8c07000, Size=20 Interrupt Specifications: Interrupt Priority=0x37 (ipl 7) VME (driver not attached) busnet (driver not attached) obio, instance #0 Range Specifications: Ch: 00,00000000 Pa: 00,71000000, Sz: 1000000 zs, instance #0 Register Specifications: Bus Type=0x0, Address=0x100000, Size=8 Interrupt Specifications: Interrupt Priority=0x2c (ipl 12) zs, instance #1 Register Specifications: Bus Type=0x0, Address=0x0, Size=8 Interrupt Specifications: Interrupt Priority=0x2c (ipl 12) eeprom (driver not attached) slavioconfig (driver not attached) auxio (driver not attached) counter (driver not attached) interrupt (driver not attached) power (driver not attached) SUNW,fdtwo, instance #0 (driver not attached) flash-memory (driver not attached) memory (driver not attached) virtual-memory (driver not attached) sysconfig (driver not attached) FMI,MB86904 (driver not attached) pseudo, instance #0 onl5v4# onl5v4# prtvtoc /dev/rdsk/c0t3d0s2 * /dev/rdsk/c0t3d0s2 partition map * * Dimensions: * 512 bytes/sector * 168 sectors/track * 20 tracks/cylinder * 3360 sectors/cylinder * 5268 cylinders * 5266 accessible cylinders * * Flags: * 1: unmountable * 10: read-only * * First Sector Last * Partition Tag Flags Sector Count Sector Mount Directory 0 2 00 0 141120 141119 / 1 3 01 141120 100800 241919 2 5 00 0 17693760 17693759 3 8 00 241920 4042080 4283999 /home1 4 8 00 4284000 4042080 8326079 /home2 5 0 00 8326080 63840 8389919 /opt 6 4 00 8389920 1219680 9609599 /usr 7 8 00 9609600 8084160 17693759 /export/home onl5v4# ok. システム・インストールは正常終了した。 以降、/etc の下の設定、およびユーザ登録をやる。 --- (6). セクション (6-1). サブセクション (6-1-1). サブサブセクション