[SPARCbook] about to upgrade
Mark G. Thomas
Mark at Misty.com
Mon Nov 15 21:56:43 CST 1999
Hi,
> Next week it looks like I will be going through the upgrade on my
> Sparcbook 3GX to move from Solaris 2.51 to Solaris 6.
>
> A couple of questions. After installing the Solaris system and the
> Tadpole packages from their FTP site, will Pause-O still save the system
> in the quick save mode like it does in 2.51? I understand that the
Yes.
> method Solaris 2.6 uses is different than 2.51, and that additional save
> partition is no longer needed. I just wonder if the command is the
> same.
Correct.
> Also, the Sparcbook manual mentions the file /etc/defaultrouter as being
> the file where I should list my gateway IP address. I use this
> currently and it works fine. Being new to Solaris -- is this a standard
> Solaris file, or some kind of extension that Tadpole uses? When I do
> the upgrades to 2.6, will I still list my gateway here?
This is standard for Solaris.
You can see where this file is used during boot in /etc/rc2.d/S69inet.
I find using my SPARCBook on multiple networks, it is generally faster
and easier then doing a full reboot to use the `route add default` command
to add a new default route.
The `ifconfig` and `route` commands are not very complicated to use, and
give you a lot of flexibility for changing interface IP addresses and routing
on the fly as needed.
> If anyone has any tips about going through this procedure, I'd love to
> hear them. I'm scouring the FAQ and the maillist archives, but I'm
> still worried...
The FAQ info is good. Be sure to install any Solaris-2.6 patches, such
as 2.6_Recommended *before* installing the Tadpole packages and patches.
I also suggest doing an install and not an upgrade, after saving anything
important of course, and using the 5/98 version of Solaris-2.6.
I hope this helps,
-Mark
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Mark G. Thomas (Mark at Misty.com -- http://www.misty.com/)
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