File system for SAP ECC, EP , BI and CRM installation on Solaris/DB2

Hello,
We are going to implement SAP ECC 6.0 with EP 7, BI and CRM on Solaris operating system with IBM DB2 database.
All these applications are going to be installed on single server, as being a basis person, I know this is not all recommended.
But due to client's requirement and keeping cost factor in mind I need to install all these application on single box.
Now here I need your help. as I basis person, I know the required Solaris file system for SAP ECC 6.0 but not having any Idea about other application like EP/ CRM and BI .
If anyone able to help me with required Solaris file system. it will be great help.
Please let me know if there is any query.
Thanks.

> All these applications are going to be installed on single server, as being a basis person, I know this is not all recommended.
> But due to client's requirement and keeping cost factor in mind I need to install all these application on single box.
Why not using Solaris zones/container? This decreases the administrative amount tremendeously since you will deal as with "single machines" but they all run together on one box.
> Now here I need your help. as I basis person, I know the required Solaris file system for SAP ECC 6.0 but not having any Idea about other application like EP/ CRM and BI .
So you'd need to read the installation guides
Markus

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            c1t1d0s1          0     No            Okay   Yes
    d11: Submirror of d201
        State: Okay        
        Size: 2097414 blocks (1.0 GB)
        Stripe 0:
            Device     Start Block  Dbase        State Reloc Hot Spare
            c1t0d0s1          0     No            Okay   Yes
    hsp001: is empty
    Device Relocation Information:
    Device   Reloc  Device ID
    c1t1d0   Yes    id1,sd@THITACHI_DK32EJ-36NC_____434N5641
    c1t0d0   Yes    id1,sd@SSEAGATE_ST336607LSUN36G_3JA659W600007412LQFN
    --($ ~)-- /bin/df -k | grep md
    /dev/md/dsk/d100     15490539 10772770 4562864    71%    /Thanks,
    Michael

    Hello.
    (sys01)root# devfsadm -Cv
    (sys01)root# To be on the safe side, I even rebooted after having run devfsadm.
    --($ ~)-- sudo env LC_ALL=C LANG=C lustatus
    Boot Environment           Is       Active Active    Can    Copy     
    Name                       Complete Now    On Reboot Delete Status   
    d100                       yes      yes    yes       no     -        
    --($ ~)-- sudo env LC_ALL=C LANG=C lufslist d100
                   boot environment name: d100
                   This boot environment is currently active.
                   This boot environment will be active on next system boot.
    Filesystem              fstype    device size Mounted on          Mount Options
    /dev/md/dsk/d100        ufs       16106660352 /                   logging
    /dev/md/dsk/d201        swap       1073875968 -                   -In the rebooted system, I re-did the original lucreate:
    <code>--($ ~)-- time sudo env LC_ALL=C LANG=C PATH=/usr/bin:/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:$PATH lucreate -n S10U6_20081207 -m /:/dev/md/dsk/d200:ufs</code>
    Copying.
    *{color:#ff0000}Excellent! It now works!{color}*
    Thanks a lot,
    Michael

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