How to Set Up a Solaris Storage Server

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Install Solaris 10 update 7. The Solaris installer offers you the option to use UFS or ZFS for the root file system. It is recommended that the storage server contains multiple disks and the other disks are exclusively used for the VDI ZFS pools. In that case either of the two choices is fine. If there is only one disk available choose ZFS.
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# *Allow *Enable root access.*
To allow enable root access:
## Edit the file {{/etc/ssh/sshd_config}} and change the line {{PermitRootLogin no}} to {{PermitRootLogin yes}}
## Restart the SSHD service to implement the changes you made to the sshd_config file:
{code:none}# zpool create <pool name> <disk1> <disk2> <disk3> ...{code}
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# *Enable iSCSI Aaccess.*
Execute the following CLI command as root on the Solaris storage server:
{code:none}# svcadm enable svc:/system/iscsitgt:default{code}

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