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What JumpStart configuration technique must you use to disable power management during a JumpStart installatio

You are preparing to install several UltraSPARC machines that will function as servers using JumpStart. Since these machines are servers, you want to disable the power management feature of Solaris 10 OS during installation. What JumpStart configuration technique must you use to disable power management during a JumpStart installation?

Which additional lines are needed to complete the installation?

You receive a new UltraSPARC machine with two internal disk drives. You want to install the machine using JumpStart, and you want to mirror the root, /usr, and /var file systems as part of the installation. The beginning of the profile looks like this:
install_type initial_install
cluster SUNWCall
partitioning explicit
filesys c0t0d0s1 512 swap
filesys c0t0d0s7 free /export/home
filesys c0t1d0s7 free
Which additional lines are needed to complete the installation?

What is the cause of this problem?

You believe that you have a correctly configured boot server on the local network for the SPARC system currently being installed. Your JumpStart configuration is based on files only and does NOT use a naming service at any stage.
Upon running the following command:
boot net -install
the client displays the following output:
Boot device: /pci@1f,0/pci@1,1/network@c,1 File and args: – install 38600 panic – boot: Could not mount filesystem.
Program terminated
ok
What is the cause of this problem?

Which two commands can be used to diagnose problems experienced during the installation?

You are attempting to JumpStart a SPARC server. Your JumpStart environment is configured to assign IP addresses to clients using RARP.
Which two commands can be used to diagnose problems experienced during the installation? (Choose two.)


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