Automating Solaris Installations

Automating Solaris Installations by Alan McClellan, Paul Anthony Kasper and Sun Microsystems Press

Automating Solaris Installations

Binding:
Textbook Binding
Number of Pages:
320
ISBN:
013312505X
Product Group:
book
Publisher:
Prentice Hall
Publication Date:
April 19, 1995
BooksForGeeks.com ID:
2085

Reviews for Automating Solaris Installations

  1. A must-have for large-scale Solaris implementation

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars, May 12nd, 1998

    This book is essential if your task is to create a custom Jumpstart server. The important term here is the word "custom". If all you need is to set up a server to build standard Solaris distributions from, the electronic documentation provided on your Solaris CD will suffice.

    If, however, you need to produce multiple systems with additional layered products, have a fixed number of different configurations that must be frequently built or have unusual site requirements, then you won't find the information you need to build a custom Jumpstart server anywhere else. That exclusivity of information makes this book a must in such circumstances.

    It is quite plain from reading the book that the author knows his subject intimately, but he doesn't overlook the small details required to give newcomers focus. The book is nailed tightly to its subject - you'll find extensive detail and examples on all aspects of Jumpstart. However, this is perhaps the only flaw in this book. While Jumpstart itself hasn't changed much since publication of this book, the typical Solaris system has, and it is beginning to show. Future editions could do with the benefit of a chapter on installing and pre-configuring DiskSuite (a bundled technology used in most server environments) for example.

    Highly recommended.

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