File Tree Layout On Solaris Managed Nodes; Standalone Systems Or Nfs Cluster Servers On Solaris - HP -UX B6941-90001 Administrator's Reference Manual

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File Tree Layout on Solaris Managed
Nodes
The ITO software on Solaris managed nodes is organized in the following
way:
ITO Software on Solaris Managed Nodes
/opt/OV
bin
lib
OpC
utils
install
The path /var/sadm/pkg/OPC is used by the pkgadd utility for
software maintenance.
Standalone Systems or NFS Cluster Servers
on Solaris
In general, stand-alone systems are treated as cluster servers. The
cluster server exports the /opt file system with read-only permissions.
ITO software is located on /opt/OV path, with the same logical and
physical path names. This simplification was possible because ITO
software can now operate from the read-only /opt file system on cluster
clients. By default, Solaris does not export the /opt file system; not even
on the cluster server. During the ITO installation process on the cluster
server, care is taken to export the /opt file system if it was not already
exported.
Chapter 3
File Tree Layouts on the Managed-Node Platforms

File Tree Layout on Solaris Managed Nodes

/var/opt/OV
conf
include
OpC
bin
B
log
tmp
OpC
OpC
conf
bin
OpC
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