Trying to install solaris 10 on sun file v210

Rebooting with command: boot net - install nowin
Boot device: /pci@1f,700000/network@2 File and args: - install nowin
1000 Mbps FDX Link up
Timeout waiting for ARP/RARP packet
Timeout waiting for ARP/RARP packet
Timeout waiting for ARP/RARP packet
Timeout waiting for ARP/RARP packet
Timeout waiting for ARP/RARP packet
4000 1000 Mbps FDX Link up
Requesting Internet address for 0:3:ba:60:36:d
I am trying to install solaris 10 (sparc) on a sun fire v210 and I get kernel dump and
the following crash messages:
Any suggestion would be very welcome indeed as this the first of 250 systems...
Lydia
SunOS Release 5.10 Version Generic_118833-33 64-bit
Copyright 1983-2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
WARNING: Cannot find /system/contract
/kernel/fs/sparcv9/procfs: undefined symbol 'default_copyops'
/kernel/fs/sparcv9/procfs: undefined symbol 'cpu_decay'
WARNING: mod_load: cannot load module 'procfs'
WARNING: Cannot mount /proc
WARNING: file system 'mntfs' version mismatch
WARNING: Cannot mount /etc/mnttab
WARNING: Cannot find /etc/svc/volatile
WARNING: Cannot find /system/object
/kernel/fs/sparcv9/procfs: undefined symbol 'default_copyops'
/kernel/fs/sparcv9/procfs: undefined symbol 'cpu_decay'
WARNING: mod_load: cannot load module 'procfs'
WARNING: Failed to process interrupt for ali1535d+-power0 due to down-rev nexus driver isa0
WARNING: power_attach: failed to add high-level interrupt handler.
WARNING: power button driver failed to install
WARNING: Failed to process interrupt for rmc_comm0 due to down-rev nexus driver isa0
WARNING: rmc_comm failed to install
WARNING: Could not install rmclomv driver
WARNING: Failed to process interrupt for pcf85840 due to down-rev nexus driver isa0
WARNING: i2c_0 failed to retrieve iblock cookie. Operating in POLL MODE only
fs/sockfs:sock_getfasync() not defined properly
/kernel/sys/sparcv9/c2audit: undefined symbol 'sogetpeername'
/kernel/sys/sparcv9/c2audit: undefined symbol 'sogetsockname'
WARNING: mod_load: cannot load module 'c2audit'
WARNING: c2audit: unable to resolve dependency, module 'fs/sockfs' not found
misc/consconfig:consconfig_get_usb_kb_path() not defined properly
panic[cpu1]/thread=180e000: mod_hold_stub: Couldn't load stub module misc/consconfig
000000000180b890 genunix:mod_hold_stub+1f0 (0, 185f800, 18ac878, 60000c44fb0, 1817328, 0)
%l0-3: 0000000001843ac8 000006000136e000 0000000001811cf8 0000000000000000
%l4-7: 0000000000000000 0000000000000064 0000000000000064 0000000000000001
000000000180b940 unix:stubs_common_code+30 (21dead78c0, 960010, 53555554, 0, 31f400, 0)
%l0-3: 000000000180b209 000000000180b2e1 000000123e000000 0000000000000001
%l4-7: 0000000000000000 0000000001817338 0000000000000000 0000060000c1abc0
000000000180ba10 genunix:main+134 (18accd0, 18a8800, 18364c0, 1861400, 183b400, 1814000)
%l0-3: 0000000070002000 0000000000000001 0000000000000000 0000000000000002
%l4-7: 00000000018afef8 00000000018afc00 00000000018acce0 00000000018acc00

I am using jet to do the jumpstart and the config file for jet is list below.
The install server is solaris 10 sparc
SunOS nereid 5.10 Generic_125100-10 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Blade-1500
The version I am trying to install is 118855-33 (sol10-u3 - i believe). I have downloaded
the latest recommended patchset which should bring me to 118855-36 plus the latest
minor kernel patches.
nereid-root (482)>cat m1001
# Client template file
# Client: m1001 (derived from quintor.js)
# Created: Wed Mar 8 14:38:51 GMT 2006
# This file was automatically generated using 'make_template'
# Product: base_config
# Synopsys: Basic host information
# Architecture type:
# sun4c : e.g. SS1, SS2, SS IPX
# sun4d : e.g. SS1000, SS2000
# sun4e : ?
# sun4m : e.g. SS LX, SS4, SS5, SS10, SS20
# sun4u : UltraSparc - U1, U2, E3x00, E4x00 etc
# sun4u1 : E10K
# i86pc : Intel X86
# Ethernet can be obtained from the 'banner' command at OBP
# OS is one of the values you used to register the solaris media using
# the add_solaris_location command
base_config_ClientArch="sun4u"
base_config_ClientEther=00:03:ba:60:36:0d
base_config_ClientOS="sol10_u3"
# Client allocation
# The mechanism used to build this client; by default, the options listed
# in /opt/jet/etc/jumpstart.conf will be tried; you should only set this
# if this particular client needs to do something different.
base_config_client_allocation="newboot"
# products is the set of products to install after base_config; this
# should be updated automatically by make_template, so you
# will only need to change it, if you wish to omit certain
# modules when testing/debugging.
base_config_products=" custom"
# JumpStart sysidcfg information
# The sysidcfg file provides information at initial boot time so that the
# system can properly identify itself. The interface and ip address defined
# here MUST be on the same subnet as the JumpStart server. The root password
# is set here also and must be written in encrypted format. The default value
# shown here is "newroot". The timeserver is normally the IP address of the
# JumpStart server.
# nameservice examples:
# NONE
# NIS { domain_name=uk.sun.com name_server=nis.uk.sun.com(129.159.91.1) }
# or for DNS
# DNS { domain_name=uk.sun.com name_server=192.168.1.1 search=uk.sun.com }
# network_interface:
# le0, hme0
# or PRIMARY (the default interface - net in OBP)
# N.B. PRIMARY is only valid from Solaris 7 upwards
# locale:
# en_UK for Solaris 2.6
# en_GB for Solaris 7 and above
# timeserver: Where the client gets the current time from.
# Leave blank to default the the JumpStart server
# Alternatively, set to 'localhost' to trust the current
# hardware clock on the client
# terminal: terminal type (vt100/vt220/sun etc)
# security_policy: Kerberos policy (Solaris 8 +)
# protocol_ipv6: Use ipv6 or not (Solaris 8 +)
# default_route: Solaris 9 allows a default route to be set
# (ignored on all other versions of Solaris, less than 9)
base_config_sysidcfg_nameservice=NONE
base_config_sysidcfg_network_interface=PRIMARY
base_config_sysidcfg_ip_address=172.17.3.1
base_config_sysidcfg_netmask=255.255.0.0
base_config_sysidcfg_root_password="xxxxxxxxxxxx"
base_config_sysidcfg_system_locale="en_GB.ISO8859-15"
base_config_sysidcfg_timeserver=
base_config_sysidcfg_timezone="GB"
base_config_sysidcfg_terminal=vt100
base_config_sysidcfg_security_policy=NONE
base_config_sysidcfg_protocol_ipv6=no
base_config_sysidcfg_default_route=
# X86, X64 specific settings. If this is an x86 client, then you may need
# to configure these settings. They are ignored for SPARC builds.
# base_config_x86_nowin:
# This stops Solaris from trying to run windows during the install.
# the default value is yes.
# base_config_x86_console:
# Set the console to the correct tty port. This is used for doing installs
# via the serial port or the SP. b1600,v20z and v40z use ttya. lx50, v60x,
# and v65x use ttyb. NOTE: you only need to set this if you are NOT going
# to connect a keyboard and monitor to the client.
# base_config_disable_acpi:
# Disable ACPI - sometimes disabling ACPI makes the install go
# better due to how the interrupts are handled. Non-Null disables ACPI.
# base_config_x86_safetoreboot:
# The Solaris installer can't control the BIOS, therefore does not
# know if its safe to reboot the client as it may simply jumpstart
# again. If your PXE boot is a one time option, and the next reboot
# will attempt to boot from disk, then you probably want to set this
# option to "yes". Otherwise, leave it as it is so that it won't reboot
# and therefore allow you to manually change your BIOS to boot from disk.
base_config_x86_nowin=""
base_config_x86_console=""
base_config_x86_disable_acpi=""
base_config_x86_safetoreboot=""
# Want to create your own custom profile ? if so, use this variable to
# reference a file relative to the Clients/<clientname> directory, otherwise
# fill in the other details below to get toolkit to create one for you.
base_config_profile=""
# JumpStart profile information
# A limited profile can be automatically generated here. If further
# customisation is required, then you can manually create a profile in the
# client directory and reference it in the base_config_profile variable.
# Cluster:
# SUNWCrnet : Minimal. Solaris 10 only
# SUNWCreq : Required - really basic, good for testing
# SUNWCuser : User collection
# SUNWCprog : User + Developers collection
# SUNWCall : All packages
# SUNWCXall : All + OEM packages (mandatory for E10K)
# usedisk: defines the disk that the OS will be loaded on to - bootdisk
# (if this is set to rootdisk. , then the current boot disk will
# be used)
# dontuse: defines disks that should not be used..
# ** N.B. This will only be used if 'usedisk' is NOT set
# Space seperated list of disks of the form c?t?d?
# partition sizes:
# if partitions are not required simply leave blank. In order to maintain
# consistency the partitions will always use the same slice number:
# / s0
# swap s1
# /var s5
# /usr s6
# /opt s7
# at most one partition can have the size 'free' which denotes all the
# unallocated/spare space on a disk.
base_config_profile_cluster=SUNWCall
base_config_profile_usedisk=rootdisk.
base_config_profile_dontuse=""
base_config_profile_root=8192
base_config_profile_swap=4096
# If you are using VxVM and want your boot disk to look like the mirror, then
# leave slices 3 and 4 empty. If you do not care about keeping the two disks
# looking cosmetically the same, please just make sure you have two free slices
# somewhere on the disk for VxVM!
# If you are not using VxVM, then you can use s3 and s4 for whatever you wish!
base_config_profile_s3_mtpt=""
base_config_profile_s3_size=""
base_config_profile_s4_mtpt=""
base_config_profile_s4_size=""
base_config_profile_s5_mtpt=""
base_config_profile_s5_size=""
base_config_profile_s6_mtpt=""
base_config_profile_s6_size=""
# If you are using DiskSuite, the default behaviour is to use slice 7 as a
# location for metastate databases. If you are using DiskSuites default config,
# please avoid using s7 for data!
base_config_profile_s7_mtpt="/export/disk/1"
base_config_profile_s7_size="free"
# You can specify additional disks to use/configure here
# additional_disks is a space separated list of c?t?d? type disk names
# For each disk listed in additional_disks, a pair of variables of the form
# base_config_profile_disk_c?t?d?s?_mtpt="...."
# base_config_profile_disk_c?t?d?s?_size="...."
# should be defined for each slice required on the disk.
# N.B. DO NOT SET THE BOOT DISK UP HERE !
base_config_profile_additional_disks=""
base_config_profile_disk_c0t3d0s0_mtpt=""
base_config_profile_disk_c0t0d0s0_size=
# Additional locales/geos e.g. N_Europe, C_Europe
base_config_profile_add_locales=""
base_config_profile_del_locales=""
base_config_profile_add_geos=""
base_config_profile_del_geos=""
# UFS Logging
# Solaris 7 and above support UFS+, which allows for a logging filesystem
# under UFS. If you want to use this feature on any of the UFS mount points,
# please specify the mount points here, as a space seperated list, or enter
# the keyword "all" to enable logging on all UFS filesystems.
# Solaris 9 09/04 enables logging by default. You can also specify mountpoints
# preceded by a - sign to say that you DON'T want logging enabled on that
# filesystem, or you can use the keyword "none" to say you don't want any
# ufs logging turned on at all.
# N.B. root (/) can be included in the list, and is included by default if
# using either the "all" or "none" keyword.
# Finally, you can't mix keywords and mountpoints. i.e. "all -/" is NOT
# valid.
# e.g. base_config_ufs_logging_filesys="all" : log all filesystems
# base_config_ufs_logging_filesys="none" : log no filesystems
# base_config_ufs_logging_filesys="-/ /var -/usr" : log /var, but not / and /usr.
base_config_ufs_logging_filesys="all"
# Packages to add to/remove from the selected cluster
# Use this to populate the profile with package <pkg> <add|delete> entries
base_config_profile_add_packages=""
base_config_profile_del_packages="SFWrpm SFWexpct SUNWzebrar SUNWa2psr SUNWmysqlr SUNWffiltersr SUNWopensslr SUNWserr SUNWsmbar SUNWa2psu SUNWant SUNWbison SUNWflexlex SUNWfreetype2 SUNWggrp SUNWgimpprint SUNWgm4 SUNWgnome-a11y-gok SUNWgnome-a11y-reader SUNWgnome-camera SUNWgnome-games SUNWgnome-img-editor SUNWgnome-img-viewer SUNWgnome-media-player SUNWgnome-project SUNWgscr SUNWgtar SUNWGtku SUNWhpijs SUNWimagick SUNWmozilla SUNWmoznspr-devel SUNWmysqlt SUNWmysqlu SUNWncft SUNWopenjade SUNWopensp SUNWopenssl-commands SUNWpsutils SUNWPython SUNWsmbac SUNWsmbau SUNWsmcmd SUNWTcl SUNWtexi SUNWTk SUNWwebminu SUNWwgetu SUNWzsh SUNWjavaapps SUNWmozapoc-adapter SUNWmozchat SUNWmozdom-inspector SUNWmozgm SUNWmozilla-devel SUNWmozjs-debugger SUNWmozmail SUNWmoznspr SUNWmoznss SUNWmoznss-devel SUNWmozpsm SUNWmozspell SUNWopenjade-devel SUNWopenjade-root SUNWopenjade-share SUNWopensp-devel SUNWopensp-root SUNWopensp-share SUNWseru SUNWserweb SUNWsfinf SUNWsfman SUNWsmdoc SUNWzebrau SUNWpostgr SUNWpostgr-contrib SUNWpostgr-docs SUNWpostgr-jdbc SUNWpostgr-libs SUNWpostgr-pl SUNWpostgr-server SUNWpostgr-server-data SUNWpostgr-tcl"
# Clusters to add to/remove
# Use this to populate the profile with cluster <cluster> <add|delete> entries
base_config_profile_add_clusters=""
base_config_profile_del_clusters="SUNWCpm SUNWCpmx SUNWCdial SUNWCdialx"
# Remote file systems (NFS)
# Specify these as space seperated list of pairs as follows, using ? as
# the seperator (as : has special meanings with nfs!)
# e.g. to mount 1.1.1.1:/fs on /fs you would create the entry
# base_config_nfs_mounts="fs?1.1.1.1:/fs"
base_config_nfs_mounts=""
# Host information
# This section defines most things network related etc.
# In addtion, if the machine will be JumpStarted as one name/address and
# needs to have a different name/address once installed, this is where you
# can set that information.
# nodename: the value for /etc/nodename if it's not the default
# hostname
# defaultrouter: the value for /etc/defaultrouter.
# notrouter: if this is set, the file /etc/notrouter will be created
# dns_domain: domain entry for /etc/resolv.conf
# dns_nameservers: nameserver entries for /etc/resolv.conf
# (list of ip addresses, space separated)
# dns_searchpath: list of entries to go in the search line
# dns_disableforbuild: If there is no DNS available in the build
# environment, set this to delay the configuration
# of DNS until later on.
base_config_nodename=""
base_config_defaultrouter=""
base_config_notrouter=""
base_config_dns_domain=""
base_config_dns_nameservers=""
base_config_dns_searchpath=""
base_config_dns_disableforbuild="yes"
# NTP configuration
# Specify a list of names or ip addresses for the NTP servers. The first
# one will be given a 'prefer' tag. This section will only place lines
# of the form: server <ipaddress/name> [prefer]
# into the /etc/inet/ntp.conf file. If you require more control of ntp,
# please use the custom module to deploy your own custom ntp.conf file.
# N.B. If you do use names, they must be resolvable in your name service.
base_config_ntp_servers=""
# Network Interface information
# networkifs: a list of interfaces to be defined,
# space seperated "le0 hme0".
# N.B. the sysidcfg interface will already be configured
# Logical interfaces should be defined using _'s rather
# than :'s.
# networkif_<ifname>: the details of the interface <if>
# "netname netmask hostname address"
# netname: arbritrary name for /etc/networks
# netmask: netmask of this if (e.g. 255.255.255.0)
# hostname: unique hostname (N.B. not multihomed)
# address: IP address of this interface
# For example:
# base_config_networkifs="ge0 ge0_1"
# base_config_networkif_ge0="bkp 255.255.255.0 me-bkp 192.168.1.0"
# base_config_networkif_ge0_1="bkp2 255.255.255.0 me-bkp2 192.168.2.0"
base_config_networkifs="beg1"
base_config_networkif_beg1="data 255.255.0.0 d1001 172.18.3.1"
# N.B. Logical interfaces MUST use _ rather than : as illustrated below
base_config_networkif_le0_1=""
# IP Multipathing (Solaris 8+)
# IPMP default mode is automatic failback.
# To change this mode edit /etc/default/mpathd
# ipmp_networkifs: a list of interfaces to be defined under ipmp control
# a space separated list of pairs only
# e.g. "qfe0_qfe4 qfe1_qfe5"
# N.B. If the primary interface is used in an ipmp group, the
# system must be rebooted manually after installation to
# activate ipmp.
# N.B. Can only setup ipmp group with pairs of interfaces in one
# of the following configurations:
# active-standby failover:
# Set ipmp mode = s, and specify one logical
# hostname/ip address pair.
# failover with outbound load spreading:
# Set ipmp mode = l, and specify one logical
# hostname/ip address pair.
# active-active with outbound load spreading:
# Set ipmp mode = l, specify a second logical
# hostname/ip address pair for the second interface.
# ipmp_networkif_<if>_<if>: "netgroup mode test1 test2 mask hostname log-ip hostname2 log-ip2"
# details of the interfaces in the ipmp group
# e.g. networkif_ipmp_qfe0_qfe4
# netgroup: ipmp interface group name
# e.g. database-net
# ipmp mode: s = standby (failover only)
# ** test addresses are allocated last,
# ** first test address will be on the
# ** first virtual interface of the
# ** first physical adapter. Second
# ** test address will be on the second
# ** physical adapter.
# l = load spreading / active-active
# ** test addresses are allocated on
# ** first virtual interfaces on both
# ** the first and second physical
# ** adapters.
# To force the test addresses onto the physical
# adapters, use the suffix 'p' to the above
# modes, i.e. 'sp' or 'lp'. This is not
# recommended and may break certain applications.
# test1: ipmp test address1
# test2: ipmp test address2
# N.B. these addresses must not be used or
# placed in the hosts file
# mask: netmask for ipmp pair
# hostname: unique hostname for logical ip
# log-ip: logical ip address for first i/f of pair
# N.B. The following two parameters are for active-active
# configurations only. Do not specify them for an
# active-standby configuration.
# hostname2: unique hostname for logical ip
# log-ip2: logical ip address for second i/f
# of pair
# Example:
# base_config_ipmp_networkifs="qfe0_qfe1"
# base_config_ipmp_networkif_qfe0_qfe1="database-net l 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.2 24 oracle-db 10.0.0.3 apache 10.0.0.4"
base_config_ipmp_networkifs=""
base_config_ipmp_networkif_qfe0_qfe1=""
# Misc options
# this section is a catchall for other options not included above
# update_terminal: if set, put the sysidcfg terminal type into inittab
# enable_savecore: if set to any value, enable save core (Solaris 2.6 only)
# dumpadm_minfree: set a limit so that crash dumps don't fill up the
# dump filesystem. See dumpadm(1M) -m option for
# possible values.
# noautoshutdown: if set to any value, disable power management
# enable_rootlogin: if set to any value, enable network root login
# from both telnet/rsh and ssh
# enable_rootftp: if set to any value, enable root ftp access
# shutup_sendmail: if set, create an alias hostname. to shut up sendmail
# poweroff_afterbuild: if set, shut the machine down once it has been built
# base_config_dedicated_dump_device:
# if set, dumpadm will configure the partition as a
# Dedicated Dump Device. See dumpadm(1M) for supported
# Operating Environments.
# (Device path e.g. /dev/dsk/c?t?d?s?)
# N.B. This partition is for the SOLE use of the crashdump utility !
# enable_altbreak: if set, enable alternate break sequence
# disable_sysid_probe: if set, skip the sysid stuff on the first reboot; this
# usually just tries to rarp ip addresses for additional
# interfaces and takes ages on machines with lots
# of unused network adapters.
base_config_update_terminal="yes"
base_config_enable_savecore="yes"
base_config_dumpadm_minfree="20000k"
base_config_noautoshutdown="pm_disabled"
base_config_enable_rootlogin="yes"
base_config_enable_rootftp=""
base_config_shutup_sendmail=""
base_config_poweroff_afterbuild=""
base_config_dedicated_dump_device=""
base_config_enable_altbreak=""
base_config_disable_sysid_probe="yes"
# NFSv4
# Set up the NFSv4 domain to prevent being prompted at first reboot.
# If not set, this will default to the entry in base_config_dns_domain,
# and if that is not set, to the value 'domain', which is the default
# in /etc/default/nfs
base_config_nfsv4_domain=""
# N.B. Unless you need to point this client at alternate media for patches
# and packages that is not held on this server, please skip this section!
# productdir is where to find the products. This should be an NFS style
# path, i.e. 192.168.1.1:/export/install but if the server
# is the JumpStart server, then it should just be specified
# as a normal path.
# patchdir is where to find the patches. Same format as productdir.
# Leaving the following blank means they will be populated using jumpstart.conf
# and the JumpStart servers ip address. This is the default behaviour
# and should only be changed if your patch/package repository is not held
# on this server.
base_config_productdir=""
base_config_patchdir=""
# Last one - mainly for developing JumpStart scripts!
# If you set this, the rc3.d/S99jumpstart script will be disabled
# (set to rc3.d/s99jumpstart) every time it is processed - this allows you
# to run it by hand and invoke each reboot step
base_config_debug_jumpstart_postinstall=""
# Product: Custom
# Synopsis: The custom product can install packages and patches that
# would not otherwise be included by the standard
# installation products.
# Which additional packages are to be installed
# (by default, these get added during the main Solaris installation phase)
# O.S. Specific versions:
# as a side effect, if a directory exists under the package dir named
# after the OS, (uname -r), the subdirectory will be used instead of the
# main package directory
# i.e /export/install/pkgs/custom/sparc/5.8 takes preference over
# /export/install/pkgs/custom/sparc for a Solaris 8 box
# Package Response files:
# If a custom package needs a response file, create a directory called
# /opt/jet/Clients/<clientname>/responses
# and put the response file in to it, named the same as the package.
# i.e. for a package called Fred, on client1, use pkgask to create
# pkgask -r /opt/jet/Clients/client1/responses/Fred Fred
# (Space seperated list of packages)
custom_packages=""
# Custom packages at subsequent boots
custom_packages_1=""
custom_packages_n=""
# Which additional patches are to be installed
# (by default, these get added during the main Solaris installation phase)
# (Space seperated list of patches)
custom_patches=""
# Custom patches at subsequent boots
custom_patches_1=""
custom_patches_n=""
# Custom patch sets... create a directory in the patch directory named after
# the set, and put a patch_order file in it, along with the patches...
# (Space seperated list of patch set names)
# N.B. as a side effect, if a directory exists under the patch set dir named
# after the OS, (uname -r), the subdirectory will be used instead of the
# main patchset directory
# i.e /export/install/patches/patchset/5.8 takes preference over
# /export/install/patches/patchset
custom_patchsets=""
# Custom patchsets at subsequent boots
custom_patchsets_1=""
custom_patchsets_n=""
# Search paths
# The files and scripts sections below will look for source files relative
# to the Clients/<clientname> directory. If you wish to look in other places
# for files, please fill out the search path option below. Items in the
# search path are relative to the Clients/<clientname> directory, since the
# client has no knowledge of the filesystem layout of the server
# e.g. for a client 'fred', the default location for all custom files/scripts
# is /opt/jet/Clients/fred
# if the search path was set to "../common" then the installation routines
# would look first in Clients/fred then
# Clients/fred/../common (or Clients/common in this case)
# Search path is a space separated list of places to search
# THE SEARCHPATH IS ONLY VALID FOR files & scripts. NOT PACKAGES/PATCHES!
custom_search_path="../common.files"
# Files to be copied to the client. The filenames must be of the form
# filename1:a:filename2
# Where filename1 is the name of the source file in the
# /opt/jet/Clients/<clientname> directory
# filename2 is the full path of the file on the installed client
# and the middle option is whether to a - append, or o - overwrite the file
# (by default, these get added during the main Solaris installation phase)
# (Space seperated list of tuples)
# N.B. Please see section above regarding where to place the source files
# N.B. (2):
# appending to /etc/hosts is a special case; instead of just appending
# the file, the module will do an 'intelligent merge' of the new hosts
# file with the existing one.
# custom_files="hosts:a:/etc/hosts"
#custom_files="system:a:/etc/system"
custom_files=""
custom_files_1="NISHost:a:/etc/inet/hosts QuintorNFS:a:/etc/vfstab authorized_keys:o:/.ssh/authorized_keys SGEServices:a:/etc/services"
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