Ritu Agrawal wrote:
> Thanks Jean for the pointer.
> 
> I went through some of the documents. It seems the automated installer 
> allows user to create a AI manifest and AI system configuration file. 
> The installer then uses these files to install OpenSolaris on the client 
> side. If any component product wants to plug in to the automated 
> installer such that the component bits get installed along with 
> OpenSolaris, I am guessing the manifest and system configuration files 
> would have to be modified. We somehow would need to point the package 
> repository containing the component bits along with the OS bits. Is my 
> understanding correct ?

Yes, that generally correct.

> 
> I didn't find any document that talks in general about how the component 
> products could plug in to the automated installer.

Can you clarify this bit?  Do you mean you want a component product
to run and/or be included in the automated installer's runtime
environment?


thanks,
-ethan

> 
> Thanks
> Rituy
> 
> 
> jeanm wrote:
>> Ritu Agrawal wrote:
>>> /Hi,
>>>
>>> I work in the Solaris Cluster Install group and was interested in 
>>> finding out about the automated installer. Checked the link at 
>>> http://dlc.sun.com/osol/docs/content/2009.06/AIinstall/ and seems 
>>> this is really a replacement for Jumpstart going forward.
>>>
>>> Will this project be available in the Solaris Next release ? Is there 
>>> a place where I can check the project status ?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Ritu
>>> /
>>>
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>> The automated installer project page is at the following:
>> http://opensolaris.org/os/project/caiman/auto_install/
>>
>> Jean
>>
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