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3. Creating Solaris Flash Archives (Tasks) 4. Installing and Administering Solaris Flash Archives (Tasks) Installing a Solaris Flash Archive With the Solaris Installation Program Installing a Solaris Flash Archive References to Procedures for Installing Solaris Flash Archives |
Administering Solaris Flash ArchivesThe flar command enables you to administer archives. You can split an archive into sections. Those sections can be modified, added to, or deleted, and then merged to create an archive. You can also obtain information about the archive. Caution - Do not modify the Archive Files section or you compromise the integrity of the archive. Splitting a Solaris Flash ArchiveYou can split an archive into sections, which enables you to modify some sections, add new sections, or delete sections. After you have modified the sections, you need to merge the sections to create an new archive. For example, you might want to add a user-defined section or modify the archive identification section. Do not modify the Archive Files section or you compromise the integrity of the archive. The flar split command splits a Solaris Flash archive into sections. The flar command copies each section into a separate file in the current directory or specified directory. The files are named after the sections, for example, the archive cookie is saved in a file that is named cookie. You can specify that the flar split command save only one section. The syntax of the command is as follows: flar split [-d dir] [-u section] [-f archive] [-S section] [-t [-p posn] [-b blocksize]] filename
In the following example, archive1.flar is split into three files:
# flar split archive1.flar After the archive is split, you can modify the archive identification section or add a user-defined section. The sections can then be merged to re-create the archive. Merging Solaris Flash ArchivesAfter you have split an archive into sections, you can combine the sections to create a new archive. The flar combine command creates a Solaris Flash archive from individual sections. The following table describes how the flar command handles combining sections.
The following command syntax is for flar combine command. flar combine [-d dir] [-u section] [-t [-p posn] [-b blocksize]] filename
In this example, an archive cookie section, an archive identification section, and an archive files section are combined to become a complete archive. The archive is named newarchive.flar. # flar combine newarchive.flarExample 4-3 Merging a Solaris Flash Archive and Adding a User-Defined Section In this example, an archive cookie section, an archive identification section, an archive files section, and a user-defined section are combined to become a complete archive. The archive is named newarchive.flar. The user-defined section content is in the file that is named user-defined, which is in the current directory. # flar combine -u user_defined newarchive.flar Extracting Information From an ArchiveUse the flar info command to obtain information about archives you have already created. The syntax of the command is as follows: flar info [-l] [-k keyword] [-t [-p posn] [-b blocksize]] filename
In this example, the command checks the file structure of the archive named archive3.flar. # flar info -l archive3.flar aaa aaa/bbb aaa/bbb/ccc aaa/bbb/ccc/ddd aaa/eee |
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