Name |
Code |
Data Type |
Granularity |
Maximum |
Vendor Client Classes * |
Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SrootOpt |
1 |
ASCII text |
1 |
0 |
SUNW.Ultra–1, SUNW.Ultra-30, SUNW.i86pc |
NFS mount options for the client's root file system |
SrootIP4 |
2 |
IP address |
1 |
1 |
SUNW.Ultra-1, SUNW.Ultra-30, SUNW.i86pc |
IP address of root server |
SrootNM |
3 |
ASCII text |
1 |
0 |
SUNW.Ultra-1, SUNW.Ultra-30, SUNW.i86pc |
Host name of root server |
SrootPTH |
4 |
ASCII text |
1 |
0 |
SUNW.Ultra-1, SUNW.Ultra-30, SUNW.i86pc |
Path to the client's root directory on the root server |
SswapIP4 |
5 |
IP address |
1 |
0 |
SUNW.Ultra-1, SUNW.Ultra-30, SUNW.i86pc |
IP address of swap server |
SswapPTH |
6 |
ASCII text |
1 |
0 |
SUNW.Ultra-1, SUNW.Ultra-30, SUNW.i86pc |
Path to the client's swap file on the swap server |
SbootFIL |
7 |
ASCII text |
1 |
0 |
SUNW.Ultra-1, SUNW.Ultra-30, SUNW.i86pc |
Path to the client's boot file |
Stz |
8 |
ASCII text |
1 |
0 |
SUNW.Ultra-1, SUNW.Ultra-30, SUNW.i86pc |
Time zone for client |
SbootRS |
9 |
NUMBER |
2 |
1 |
SUNW.Ultra-1, SUNW.Ultra-30, SUNW.i86pc |
NFS read size used by standalone boot program when it loads the kernel |
SinstIP4 |
10 |
IP address |
1 |
1 |
SUNW.Ultra-1, SUNW.Ultra-30, SUNW.i86pc |
IP address of Jumpstart Install server |
SinstNM |
11 |
ASCII text |
1 |
0 |
SUNW.Ultra-1, SUNW.Ultra-30, SUNW.i86pc |
Host name of install server |
SinstPTH |
12 |
ASCII text |
1 |
0 |
SUNW.Ultra-1, SUNW.Ultra-30, SUNW.i86pc |
Path to installation image on install server |
SsysidCF |
13 |
ASCII text |
1 |
0 |
SUNW.Ultra-1, SUNW.Ultra-30, SUNW.i86pc |
Path to sysidcfg file, in the format server:/path |
SjumpsCF |
14 |
ASCII text |
1 |
0 |
SUNW.Ultra-1, SUNW.Ultra-30, SUNW.i86pc |
Path to JumpStart configuration file in the format server:/path |
Sterm |
15 |
ASCII text |
1 |
0 |
SUNW.Ultra-1, SUNW.Ultra-30, SUNW.i86pc |
Terminal type |
* The vendor client classes determine what classes of client can use the option. Vendor client classes listed here are suggestions only. You should specify client classes that indicate the actual clients in your network that need to install from the network. See Table 4–9 for information about how to determine a client's vendor client class. |
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