environment.
Do you want to (c)ontinue or (r)eturn to the main menu? (c/r)
[c]:
• If you enter r, the dmu utility returns to the DMU Main Menu to let
you exit the dmu utility and modify the /etc/.proto.. files.
• If you enter c to continue, the dmu utility displays progress messages
as it configures each software subset, similar to the following output:
Configuring "Base System " (OSFBASE505)
Configuring "Base System-Hardware Support" (OSFHWBASE505)
.
.
.
{subset list}
.
.
.
Configuring "Remote Installation Service" (OSFRIS505)
Configuring "Dataless Management Services" (OSFDMS505)
After you have created at least one DMS environment, installed software,
customized the .proto.. files, and configured the DMS environment, you
can add clients to the environment as discussed in Chapter 12.
11.5 Installing WLS Support in DMS
This section tells you how to install WLS support in DMS, and includes
the following topics:
• Setting up a DMS server for WLS (Section 11.5.1)
• Setting up a DMS client for WLS (Section 11.5.2)
• Building an Asian kernel for DMS clients (Section 11.5.3)
11.5.1 Setting Up a DMS Server for WLS
Follow these steps to create a new dmsN .alpha environment and install
WLS software from a base operating system CD-ROM:
1. Log in to the DMS server as root or use the su command to gain
superuser privileges.
2. Install the operating system into a DMS area before installing the
Worldwide Language Support (WLS) software.
3. Load the CD-ROM containing the WLS subsets into your CD-ROM
drive and enter a mount command similar to the following:
mount -dr -t cdfs -o rrip /dev/disk/cdrom0c /mnt
4. Enter /usr/sbin/dmu to start the dmu utility. You see the DMU Main
Menu.
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