Feb 27,1998 onl7v1: Solaris 2.5.1 cc ドライバのテスト. Solaris2.5.1 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/onl7v1/ Solaris2.5.1/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). Solaris2.5.1 が届いた。 (2). ここでやるべきこと CPU-7V に Solaris2.5.1 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。 配置は次のとうり。 スロット #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 +----------------------------------------------------+ |+--+ +--+ +--+ | || | | | | | | || | | | | | | || | | | | | | || | | | | | | || | | | | | | || | | | | | | || |+--+| |+--+| | | || || || || || | | || || || || || | | || || || || || | | || || || || || | | || |+--+| |+--+| | | |+--+ +--+ +--+ | +----------------------------------------------------+ スロット#1: SPARC CPU-7V 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 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: 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)とこれから Solaris2.5.1 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。 (4). Solaris2.5.1 をインストールする。 (4-1). CD-ROMドライブに Solaris2.5.1 のメディアをセットして、パワー ON ok Power-On Self Test IU Register File Test MMU Context Table Reg Test MMU Context Register Test MMU Sync Fault Stat Reg Test MMU Sync Fault Addr Reg Test D-Cache Tag Ram Test D-Cache Data Ram Test D-TLB CAM Test D-TLB RAM Test I-Cache Tag Ram Test I-Cache Data Ram Test No Secondary Cache Exists No Secondary Cache Exists No Secondary Cache Exists Snoop Ram Test IOMMU-TLB Test IOMMU Control Register Test IOMMU Base Addr Register Test IOMMU SBus Config Registers Test Set RAH to 3 Set WS to 3 DRAM Data Bus Test Probing Bank 0 -- 32 Megs Found Probing Bank 1 -- 32 Megs Found Probing Bank 2 -- 0 Megs Found Probing Bank 3 -- 0 Megs Found Probing Bank 4 -- 0 Megs Found Probing Bank 5 -- 0 Megs Found Probing Bank 6 -- 0 Megs Found Probing Bank 7 -- 0 Megs Found DRAM Address Bus Test Memory Address Pattern Test D-Cache Hit Miss Test D-TLB Hit Miss Test I-TLB Hit Miss Test I-Cache Hit Miss Test No Secondary Cache Exists I-TLB Ram Test FPU Register File Test FPU Misaligned Reg Pair Test FPU Single-precision Tests FPU Double-precision Tests FPU SP Invalid CEXC Test FPU SP Overflow CEXC Test FPU SP Divide-by-0 CEXC Test FPU SP Inexact CEXC Test FPU SP Trap Priority > Test FPU SP Trap Priority < Test FPU DP Invalid CEXC Test FPU DP Overflow CEXC Test FPU DP Divide-by-0 CEXC Test FPU DP Inexact CEXC Test FPU DP Trap Priority > Test FPU DP Trap Priority < Test PROC0 Interrupt Regs Tests Soft Interrupts OFF Test Soft Interrupts ON Test PROC0 User Timer Test PROC0 Counter/Timer Test DMA2 E_CSR Register Test LANCE Address Port Tests LANCE Data Port Tests DMA2 D_CSR Register Test DMA2 D_ADDR Register Test DMA2 D_BCNT Register Test DMA2 D_NADDR Register Test ESP Registers Tests DMA2 P_CSR Register Test DMA2 P_ADDR Register Test DMA2 P_BCNT Register Test PPORT Registers Tests NVRAM Access Test TOD Registers Test screen not found. Can't open input device. Keyboard not present. Using tty for input and output. SPARC CPU-7V, No Keyboard ROM Rev. 2.15.1, 64 MB memory installed, Serial #9157050. Ethernet address 0:80:42:b:49:ba, Host ID: 808bb9ba. Boot device: /iommu/sbus/espdma@5,8400000/esp@5,8800000/sd@3,0 File and args: The file just loaded does not appear to be executable. Type help for more information ok ok boot cdrom Boot device: /iommu/sbus/espdma@5,8400000/esp@5,8800000/sd@6,0:d File and args: SunOS Release 5.5.1 Version Generic_103640-12 [UNIX(R) System V Release 4.0] Copyright (c) 1983-1996, Sun Microsystems, Inc. Configuring the /devices directory Configuring the /dev directory The system is coming up. Please wait. 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 You are now interacting with the Solaris installation program. The program is divided into a series of short sections. At the end of each section, you will see a summary of the choices you've made, and be given the opportunity to make changes. As you work with the program, you will complete one or more of the following tasks: 1 - Identify peripheral devices 2 - Identify your system 3 - Install Solaris software 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: onl7v1 F2_Continue F6_Help Network Connectivity On this screen you must specify whether this system is connected to a network. If you specify Yes, the system should be connected to the network by an Ethernet or similar network adapter. > To make a selection, use the arrow keys to highlight the option and press Return to mark it [X]. 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: 130.87.153.92 F2_Continue F6_Help Confirm Information > Confirm the following information. If it is correct, press F2; to change any information, press F4. Host name: onl7v1 Networked: Yes Primary network interface: le0 IP address: 130.87.153.92 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: 02/26/98 16:40 Year (4 digits) : 1998 Month (1-12) : 02 Day (1-31) : 26 Hour (0-23) : 16 Minute (0-59) : 40 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: 02/26/98 16:40:00 F2_Continue F4_Change F6_Help System identification is completed. Install Solaris Software - Initial The screens that follow let you tailor how Solaris is installed on your system. The main tasks you must perform to install Solaris software on your system are: - Selecting a system type - Selecting Solaris software - Selecting disks to hold the software you've selected - Specifying how files systems are laid out on the disks After completing these tasks, a summary of your selections (called a profile) is displayed. You can go back and change selections as many times as you like before starting to install Solaris. > To continue, press F2. F2_Continue F3_Go Back F5_Exit F6_Help Upgrade System? This system is upgradable. Choosing the upgrade option means any bundled Solaris software will be updated to the new release, and any customizations you've made to your system will be preserved. While your system is upgradable, you can choose the initial option; however, files on your disk will be overwritten and data will be lost. CAUTION: If you choose the initial option, make sure your system is backed up. > To start the upgrade option, choose F2. > To start the initial option, choose F4. F2_Upgrade F4_Initial F5_Exit F6_Help System Type On this screen you must specify one of the following system types. A system type determines where a system will get its directories and file systems, and whether it provides portions of Solaris software to other systems. > To make a selection, use the arrow keys to highlight the option and press Return to mark it [X]. [X] Standalone [ ] OS server [ ] Dataless Client F2_Continue F3_Go Back F5_Exit F6_Help Languages On this screen you can select none, one, or more languages for displaying the user interface after Solaris is installed. > To make selections, use the arrow keys to highlight options and press Return to mark them [X]. [X] ja F2_Continue F3_Go Back F5_Exit F6_Help Software On this screen you must select the Solaris software to install on your system. The four software groups shown below are bundled and defined by SunSoft. You can accept the default [X] End User System Support, or select another. NOTE: After selecting a software group, you can add or remove software from it by selecting F4 to customize. However, this requires understanding of software dependencies and how Solaris software is packaged. > To make a selection, use the arrow keys to highlight the option and press Return to mark it [X]; then press F4 to customize or F2 to continue. [X] Entire Distribution plus OEM support .. 662.00 MB (F4 to Customize) [ ] Entire Distribution ................... 651.00 MB [ ] Developer System Support .............. 408.00 MB [ ] End User System Support ............... 255.00 MB [ ] Core System Support ................... 114.00 MB F2_Continue F3_Go Back F4_Customize F5_Exit F6_Help 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. > To make selections, use the arrow keys to highlight options, and press Return to mark them [X]. Disk Device (Size) Available Space ============================================= [X] c0t3d0 (8639 MB) bootdrive 8639 MB [ ] c0t1d0 (8639 MB) 8639 MB Total Selected: 8639 MB Suggested Minimum: 508 MB F2_Continue F3_Go Back F5_Exit F6_Help Preserve Data? At least one of the disks you've selected has file systems or unnamed slices that you may want to save. > To save file systems or unnamed slices, press F4. > To allow current file systems and unnamed slices to be overwritten when Solaris software is installed, press F2. F2_Continue F3_Go Back F4_Preserve F5_Exit F6_Help Automatically Layout File Systems? Do you want to use the auto-layout feature to automatically layout file systems on your disks? Manually laying out file systems on disks requires advanced system administration skills. > To use the auto-layout feature, press F2. > To manually layout file systems, press F4. F2_Auto Layout F3_Go Back F4_Manual Layout F5_Exit F6_Help Auto-layout File Systems On this screen you must select all the file system you want auto-layout to create, or accept the defaults shown. NOTE: For small disks (less than 200 MB), 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] swap [X] /usr [X] /opt [ ] /usr/openwin [ ] /var 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 press F4 to customize, you should understand file systems, their intended purpose on the disk, and how changing them may affect the operation of the system. > To accept the layout shown, press F2. > To customize the layout, press F4. File system/Mount point Disk/Slice Size ============================================================= / c0t3d0s0 127 MB swap c0t3d0s1 65 MB overlap c0t3d0s2 8639 MB /opt c0t3d0s5 210 MB /usr c0t3d0s6 461 MB /export/home c0t3d0s7 7774 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. > To go to the Mount Remote File System screen, press F4. > To bypass mounting remote file systems, press F2. F2_Continue F3_Go Back F4_Remote Mounts F6_Help Profile The information below is your profile for installing Solaris software. It is a summary of the choices you've made on previous screens. > To go back to the beginning to make changes, press F4. CAUTION: If you selected system type `OS server' and allocated space for clients, you must complete client set up by using Solstice Host Manager after Solaris is installed ============================================================================ - System Type: Standalone Software: Solaris 2.5.1, Entire Distribution plus OEM Languages: ja File System and Disk Layout: / c0t3d0s0 127 MB swap c0t3d0s1 65 MB /opt c0t3d0s5 210 MB /usr c0t3d0s6 461 MB - /export/home c0t3d0s7 7774 MB F2_Continue F4_Change F5_Exit F6_Help Begin Installing Solaris By default, your system will reboot after Solaris is installed. However, you can bypass rebooting and access a UNIX shell to make changes before rebooting. > To begin installing Solaris, press F2; to go back and make changes press F5. [X] Reboot [ ] Do not reboot F2_Begin Installation F5_Cancel Preparing system for Solaris Configuring disk (c0t3d0) - Creating Solaris disk label (VTOC) Creating and checking UFS file systems - Creating / (c0t3d0s0) - Creating /opt (c0t3d0s5) - Creating /usr (c0t3d0s6) : : Solaris Initial Install MBytes Installed: 0.08 MBytes Remaining: 604.20 Installing: Axil usr/platform links \ | | | | | | 0 20 40 60 80 100 : : Verifying sufficient filesystem capacity (exhaustive method)... Installing patch packages... Patch number 105256-01 has been successfully installed. See /a/var/sadm/patch/105256-01/log for details Patch packages installed: SUNWcsu Installing Maintenance Update (using install_mu 1.8) install_mu starting Thu Feb 26 00:33:00 PST 1998 Installation will be logged in /a/var/sadm/install_data/Maintenance_Update_log ****************************************************** * * * NOTE: It will take from 15 to 45 minutes to * * determine the file system space * * requirements for installing this MU. * * * ****************************************************** Checking target system installed packages and patches... Determining contents of patch set for this system... Calculating file system space requirements... Installing SUNWpatch.sun4m package... Building package data base.... ./installpatch[101]: SUNWcsr/save: not found ./installpatch[101]: SUNWcsr/save: not found Completing log file... install_mu completed successfully PLEASE REBOOT YOUR SYSTEM Thu Feb 26 04:59:08 PST 1998 Finish script install_patches execution completed. Executing JumpStart postinstall phase... Begin script log 'begin.log' location - /var/sadm/system/logs (after reboot) Finish script log 'finish.log' location - /var/sadm/system/logs (after reboot) syncing file systems... done rebooting... Resetting ... screen not found. Can't open input device. Keyboard not present. Using tty for input and output. 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 onl7v1 syslog service starting. Print services started. starting Kana-Kanji converters: cssd. Loading /kernel/strmod/jconv7. Loading /kernel/strmod/jconv8. Loading /kernel/strmod/jconvs. volume management starting. The system is ready. onl7v1 console login: onl7v1 console login: root Password: Feb 27 09:12:07 onl7v1 login: ROOT LOGIN /dev/console Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.5.1 Generic May 1996 # df -k Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s0 123063 18364 92399 17% / /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s6 443407 337495 61572 85% /usr /proc 0 0 0 0% /proc fd 0 0 0 0% /dev/fd /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s7 7488675 9 6739806 1% /export/home /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s5 202287 80485 101582 45% /opt swap 101076 12 101064 1% /tmp /vol/dev/dsk/c0t6d0/unnamed_cdrom/s6 502 12 450 3% /cdrom/unnamed_cdrom/s6 /vol/dev/dsk/c0t6d0/unnamed_cdrom/s5 502 12 450 3% /cdrom/unnamed_cdrom/s5 /vol/dev/dsk/c0t6d0/unnamed_cdrom/s4 502 12 450 3% /cdrom/unnamed_cdrom/s4 /vol/dev/dsk/c0t6d0/unnamed_cdrom/s3 502 12 450 3% /cdrom/unnamed_cdrom/s3 /vol/dev/dsk/c0t6d0/unnamed_cdrom/s2 502 12 450 3% /cdrom/unnamed_cdrom/s2 /vol/dev/dsk/c0t6d0/unnamed_cdrom/s1 38886 31514 3492 91% /cdrom/unnamed_cdrom/s1 /vol/dev/dsk/c0t6d0/unnamed_cdrom/s0 553958 -1 0 100% /cdrom/unnamed_cdrom/s0 # ok. システム・インストールは正常に終了した。 (4-2). Solaris2.5 のシステムをマウントする onl7v1# pwd / onl7v1# ls -l total 97 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Feb 26 16:56 bin -> ./usr/bin drwxr-xr-x 2 root nobody 512 Feb 27 09:14 cdrom drwxrwxr-x 18 root sys 3584 Feb 27 09:11 dev drwxrwxr-x 5 root sys 512 Feb 26 17:30 devices drwxrwxr-x 26 root sys 3072 Feb 27 09:11 etc drwxrwxr-x 5 root sys 512 Feb 26 17:18 export dr-xr-xr-x 2 root root 2 Feb 27 10:27 home drwxr-xr-x 9 root sys 512 Feb 26 20:06 kernel lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Feb 26 16:56 lib -> ./usr/lib drwx------ 2 root root 8192 Feb 26 16:54 lost+found drwxrwxr-x 2 root sys 512 Feb 26 16:56 mnt dr-xr-xr-x 2 root root 2 Feb 27 10:27 net drwxrwxr-x 10 root sys 512 Feb 26 17:29 opt drwxr-xr-x 5 root sys 1024 Feb 26 16:59 platform dr-xr-xr-x 2 root root 16064 Feb 27 10:27 proc drwxrwxr-x 2 root sys 512 Feb 26 19:05 sbin drwxrwxrwt 4 sys sys 192 Feb 27 10:11 tmp drwxrwxr-x 30 root sys 1024 Feb 26 17:26 usr drwxrwxr-x 21 root sys 512 Feb 27 09:11 var dr-xr-xr-x 6 root root 512 Feb 27 09:11 vol dr-xr-xr-x 2 root root 2 Feb 27 10:27 xfn onl7v1# ls -l /mnt total 0 onl7v1# mount /dev/dsk/c0t1d0s0 /mnt onl7v1# ls -l /mnt total 566 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Dec 24 14:54 bin -> ./usr/bin drwxr-xr-x 3 root nobody 512 Dec 24 15:18 cdrom -rw------- 1 root other 240096 Dec 25 11:05 core drwxrwxr-x 16 root sys 4096 Feb 19 10:29 dev drwxrwxr-x 5 root sys 512 Dec 24 15:14 devices drwxrwxr-x 24 root sys 3072 Feb 19 10:29 etc drwxrwxr-x 5 root sys 512 Dec 24 14:59 export drwxrwxr-x 2 root sys 512 Dec 24 15:08 home drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 512 Dec 24 14:53 home1 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 512 Dec 24 14:53 home2 drwxr-xr-x 9 root sys 512 Dec 24 14:54 kernel lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Dec 24 14:54 lib -> ./usr/lib drwx------ 2 root root 8192 Dec 24 14:48 lost+found drwxrwxr-x 2 root sys 512 Dec 24 14:54 mnt dr-xr-xr-x 2 root root 512 Dec 24 15:18 net drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 512 Dec 24 14:53 opt drwxr-xr-x 5 root sys 1024 Dec 24 14:55 platform drwxr-xr-x 2 root sys 512 Dec 24 14:54 proc drwxrwxr-x 2 root sys 512 Dec 24 14:58 sbin drwxrwxrwt 2 sys sys 512 Dec 24 15:05 tmp drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 512 Dec 24 14:53 usr drwxrwxr-x 19 root sys 512 Dec 24 15:18 var drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 512 Dec 24 15:18 vol dr-xr-xr-x 2 root root 512 Dec 24 15:18 xfn onl7v1# ls -l /mnt/usr total 0 onl7v1# mount /dev/dsk/c0t1d0s6 /mnt/usr onl7v1# ls /mnt/usr 4lib dict lost+found openwin share ucblib 5bin dt mail platform snadm vmsys adm games man preserve spool xpg4 aset include net proc src bin kernel news pub tmp ccs kvm oasys sadm ucb demo lib old sbin ucbinclude onl7v1# ls -l /mnt/export/home total 0 onl7v1# mount /dev/dsk/c0t1d0s7 /mnt/export/home onl7v1# ls -l /mnt/export/home total 20 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 512 Nov 5 13:49 TT_DB drwx------ 2 root root 8192 Oct 14 15:14 lost+found drwxr-xr-x 8 root other 512 Nov 17 14:50 onl7v1 onl7v1# (4-3). システム情報をチェックする onl7v1# /mnt/export/home/onl7v1/inoue/bin/sysinfo GENERAL INFORMATION Host Name : onl7v1 Host Aliases : loghost Host Address(es) : 130.87.153.92 Host ID : 808bb9ba Serial Number : 9157050 Manufacturer : Sun (Sun Microsystems) System Model : CPU 7V Main Memory : 64 MB Virtual Memory : 69 MB ROM Version : 2.15 CPU Type : sparc Number of CPUs : 1 App Architecture : sparc Kernel Architecture : sun4m OS Name : SunOS OS Version : 5.5.1 Kernel Version : SunOS Release 5.5.1 Version Generic_103640-12 [UNIX(R) System V Release 4.0] DEVICE INFORMATION FORCE,CPU-7V is a "SPARC CPU-7V/64-171-X" openprom is a "Open Boot PROM" pseudo device iommu0 is a "I/O Memory Management Unit" system bus sbus0 is a "SBus" system bus VME is a "VME Bus (SPARC FGA-5000)" system bus espdma is a "SCSI DMA" pseudo device esp0 is a "Generic SCSI interface" disk controller c0t1d0 (sd1) is a "SEAGATE-ST19171N-0024" 8.4 GB disk drive c0t3d0 (sd3) is a "SDX9105U" 8.4 GB disk drive ledma is a "LANCE Ethernet DMA" pseudo device le0 is a "AMD Lance Am7990" 10Mb/sec Ethernet network interface obio0 is a "On Board I/O" system bus zs0 is a "Zilog 8530" serial communications chip zs1 is a "Zilog 8530" serial communications chip cpu0 is a "171 MHz FMI,MB86907" CPU onl7v1# onl7v1# prtconf System Configuration: Sun Microsystems sun4m Memory size: 64 Megabytes System Peripherals (Software Nodes): FORCE,CPU-7V 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 aliases (driver not attached) openprom (driver not attached) iommu, instance #0 sbus, instance #0 VME (driver not attached) busnet (driver not attached) espdma, instance #0 esp, instance #0 sd (driver not attached) st (driver not attached) sd, instance #0 (driver not attached) sd, instance #1 sd, instance #2 (driver not attached) sd, instance #3 sd, instance #4 (driver not attached) sd, instance #5 (driver not attached) sd, instance #6 SUNW,bpp, instance #0 (driver not attached) ledma, instance #0 le, instance #0 SUNW,hme, instance #0 obio, instance #0 zs, instance #0 zs, instance #1 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,MB86907 (driver not attached) pseudo, instance #0 onl7v1# onl7v1# 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 262080 262079 / 1 3 01 262080 134400 396479 2 5 00 0 17693760 17693759 5 0 00 396480 430080 826559 /opt 6 4 00 826560 944160 1770719 /usr 7 8 00 1770720 15923040 17693759 /export/home onl7v1# onl7v1# df -k Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s0 123063 18365 92398 17% / /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s6 443407 337495 61572 85% /usr /proc 0 0 0 0% /proc fd 0 0 0 0% /dev/fd /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s7 7488675 9 6739806 1% /export/home /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s5 202287 80485 101582 45% /opt swap 99776 8 99768 1% /tmp /dev/dsk/c0t1d0s0 119703 16426 91307 16% /mnt /dev/dsk/c0t1d0s6 288319 185846 73643 72% /mnt/usr /dev/dsk/c0t1d0s7 3607765 39297 3207698 2% /mnt/export/home onl7v1# onl7v1# 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 262080 262079 / 1 3 01 262080 134400 396479 2 5 00 0 17693760 17693759 5 0 00 396480 430080 826559 /opt 6 4 00 826560 944160 1770719 /usr 7 8 00 1770720 15923040 17693759 /export/home onl7v1# 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