Task  | 
Description  | 
For Instructions  | 
Decide how to upgrade the system if a previous version of
the Solaris software is installed on the system.  | 
If a previous release of Solaris
is installed on the system, you need to determine how to upgrade the
system. Ensure that you know what to do before and after you upgrade
a system.  Planning helps you to create your profiles, begin scripts, and
finish scripts.  | 
Upgrade Planning in Solaris Express Installation Guide: Planning for Installation and Upgrade  | 
Create a JumpStart directory.  | 
On a server If you want to perform custom JumpStart installations
on systems that are connected to a network, you must create a profile
server. The profile server  contains a JumpStart directory for the custom JumpStart
files.   | 
Creating a Profile Server for Networked Systems  | 
On a diskette If you want to perform custom JumpStart installations on systems that are
not connected to a network, you must create a profile diskette. A
profile diskette contains the custom JumpStart files.  | 
Creating a Profile Diskette for Standalone Systems  | 
Add rules to the rules file. 
  | 
After you decide how you want each group of systems or single
systems to be installed, create a rule for each group that you want
to install. Each rule distinguishes a group, based on one or more system
attributes. The rule links each group to a profile.   | 
Creating the rules File  | 
Create a profile for
every rule.  | 
A profile is a text file that defines how to install
the Solaris software, for example, which software group to install on a system.
Every rule specifies a profile to define how a system is to be
installed with the Solaris software when the rule is matched. You usually create
a different profile for every rule. However, the same profile can be used
in more than one rule.  | 
Creating a Profile  | 
(Optional) Test the profiles.  | 
After you create a profile,
use the pfinstall(1M) command to test the profile before you use the profile
to install or upgrade a system.  | 
Testing a Profile  | 
Validate the rules file.  | 
The rules.ok file is
a generated version of the rules file that the JumpStart program uses
to match the system to be installed with a profile. You must use
the check script to validate the rules file.  | 
Validating the rules File  |