[SunRescue] Yipee! My Ultra 2 is here - so here ar e my setup questions...
David Murphy
drjolt at redbrick.dcu.ie
Tue Jun 6 15:44:28 CDT 2000
Quoting <B21DC65B35E6D211BDC1009027626F7DD2CA97 at icti_mail.icti-usa.com>
by Ken Hansen <Ken.Hansen at ICTI-USA.com>:
> Today my Ultra 2 finally arrived, and before I set it up, which will be this
> weekend it seems (I just got a rush project dumped on me at work :^( )
> I wanted to pose a few questions that are not covered by the included
> documentation:
>
> Power - this is going into a home set-up, and I have a few 500
> and 600 VA (watts?) UPSes, would one of these suffice to save
> my new baby from *most* power problems? Do I *need* to get
> a larger UPS for this beast?
APC have a load calculator on their site, which includes most recent
Suns - I'm sure the Ultra 2 is listed
> Periperals - I plan on adding a modem, ext. drives, and a
> postscript printer to this system, is it a bad idea to hook them
> all up first, then power-up for the first time? (any advantage or
> disadvantage?)
I'd keep it as simple as possible to start with.
> Software - The system includes a copy of Solaris 7 on CD-ROM,
> but Solaris 2.5.1 was pre-loaded, should I ignore the 2.5.1
> install and boot off the Solaris 7 CD-ROM and do a fresh install
> from that?
Yes. If you have a tape drive handy, by all means back the system up
should you ever want to look at 2.5.1, but if you don't already have a
requirement for 2.5.1, 7 will serve you better.
> Also, would I be well advised to go right to Solaris 8? I don't
> have a copy, but one could be gotten from Sun ($75). BTW, am I
> entitled to current OS release while my system is under warranty
> (this is a brand new system, not a refurb, and has full warranty)?
There's no doubt about right to use solaris 8 - it's free of charge
for any system <= 8 CPUs.
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