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The disk space requirements discussed in this section apply to the disks on which you load the EnterpriseSCHEDULE for Solaris subsets.
Table 2-1 lists the disk space requirements for loading SCHEDULE for Solaris software. This table specifies disk space requirements for the convenience of those doing installations on systems on which these file systems are mount points for different disk partitions.
Name | Description | Kilobytes |
---|---|---|
catalogs | Catalog files | 64 |
control0 | Control files - Group 0 | 141 |
dat | Data files | 438 |
executables | Executable files | 7294 |
man | Man pages | 248 |
scripts | Script files | 606 |
Using the disk space requirements listed in Table 2-1 for an system that applies to your system, total the values for the subsets that you plan to load in each file system.
Compare the space required for subsets with the free space currently on the disks on which SCHEDULE for Solaris files will reside.
To determine the current amount of free space for a directory path, log in to the system on which you plan to install SCHEDULE for Solaris software and check the amount of space available in the /usr/opt directory using the Solaris df utility:
#df -k /usr/opt File system Total kbytes kbytes % node kbytes used free used Mounted on /dev/rd0g 122598 544478 55892 49% /user |
The previous display indicated that 55892 Kb are free. This free space
must accommodate subset requirements listed in Table 2-1.
2.3 Backing Up Your System Disk
You should back up your system disk before installing any software. Use
the backup procedures established at your site. For details on
performing a system disk backup, see your Solaris documentation.
2.4 Installing SCHEDULE forq Solaris
This chapter describes the procedures for installing SCHEDULE for Solaris software.
This section describes the methods for obtaining the .rpm file required to install EnterpriseSCHEDULE for Solaris.
The methods for obtaining the software:
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