When setting up Automated Installer (AI) clients, an interactive tool can be used to generate a
custom system configuration profile. The profile will specify the time zone, data and time, user and
root accounts, and name services used for an AI client installation. This interactive tool will prompt
you to enter the client information and an SC profile (XML) will be created.
Which interactive tool can be used to generate this question configuration?
A.
sys-unconfig
B.
installadm set-criteria
C.
sysconfig create-profile
D.
installadm create-profile
Explanation:
Use the installadm set-criteria command to update the client criteria associated with
an AI manifest that you already added to a service using installadm add-manifest.
Use the installadm add-manifest command to add a custom AI manifest to an install service.
The value of manifest is a full path and file name with .xml extension. The manifest file contains an
AI manifest (installation instructions). The manifest file can also reference or embed an SC
manifest (system configuration instructions).
Correct Answer is C
installadm will not create the XML file
C
C for sure
Using a similar approach, I’ll create a default profile interactively and use it as a template for a few customized building blocks, each defining a part of the overall system configuration. The modular approach makes it easy to configure numerous clients later on
https://blogs.oracle.com/cmt/entry/setting_up_a_local_ai