This is a discussion on Did I shoot mysefl in foot? within the Sun Solaris Administration forums, part of the Solaris Operating System category; --> E3500, Solaris 10 Was patching this machine, recently. I installed 118833-36 (kernel patch). I inadvertently applied it while at ...
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| E3500, Solaris 10 Was patching this machine, recently. I installed 118833-36 (kernel patch). I inadvertently applied it while at run level 3, rather than in single user mode, as the README says. The machine had no users on it at the time (other than me as "root"). No apparent problems. Reconfig boot, and everything appears OK. Is there a time bomb waiting to explode? Thank you. DG |
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| On Thu, 15 Mar 2007, dgpretzel wrote: > Is there a time bomb waiting to explode? Not very likely. The single-user-mode advice is to minimise the chance of advers side effects. A quiescent system will very likely be OK, provided you reboot right after applying it. -- Rich Teer, SCSA, SCNA, SCSECA, OpenSolaris CAB member CEO, My Online Home Inventory Voice: +1 (250) 979-1638 URLs: http://www.rite-group.com/rich http://www.myonlinehomeinventory.com |
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| Hey Rich, My Solaris 8 is finally working. I need some more help if you can that will be great. What is the recommended patch level for Solaris 8 and how do I install the patches one after the other? My solaris 8 is 02/04? Same thing with Solaris 10 any ideas on installing all the patches on Solaris 10? What HDD slices do I need for Solstice Disk Suite installation? What HDD slices do I need for Sun Volume Manager? I have gone through the documents on How to Install Oracle 10 g on Solaris, but none of the documents talk about specific file system requirement and specifice HDD partition requirements? Any ideas on how to use X windows ? I installed CYGWIN on my PC, but it is not connecting to my server? Any help would be great. Thanks RIch. |
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| On Fri, 16 Mar 2007, learner wrote: > My Solaris 8 is finally working. I need some more help if you can that > will be great. Glad to hear it. > What is the recommended patch level for Solaris 8 and how do I install > the patches one after the other? My solaris 8 is 02/04? The latest patch level is the recomemnded one! JUst use the scrip "install_cluster" or something similar, and the patches will be installed in the correct order. > Same thing with Solaris 10 any ideas on installing all the patches on > Solaris 10? Same thing. > What HDD slices do I need for Solstice Disk Suite installation? You need one slice per set of metadbs (this is all explained in the SDS/SVM docs). > What HDD slices do I need for Sun Volume Manager? Ditto (it's the same thing with a name change). > I have gone through the documents on How to Install Oracle 10 g on > Solaris, but none of the documents talk about specific file system > requirement and specifice HDD partition requirements? Sorry, I have no idea about Oracle. > Any ideas on how to use X windows ? I installed CYGWIN on my PC, but > it is not connecting to my server? Sorry, can't help here either, as I've never had to use X via Cygwin or similar. HTH, -- Rich Teer, SCSA, SCNA, SCSECA, OpenSolaris CAB member CEO, My Online Home Inventory Voice: +1 (250) 979-1638 URLs: http://www.rite-group.com/rich http://www.myonlinehomeinventory.com |
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| Thank you. (I was hoping for that kind of answer.) DG "Rich Teer" <rich.teer@rite-group.com> wrote in message news:Pine.SOL.4.64.0703151858420.21255@marrakesh.. . > On Thu, 15 Mar 2007, dgpretzel wrote: > >> Is there a time bomb waiting to explode? > > Not very likely. The single-user-mode advice is to minimise the > chance of advers side effects. A quiescent system will very likely > be OK, provided you reboot right after applying it. > > -- > Rich Teer, SCSA, SCNA, SCSECA, OpenSolaris CAB member > > CEO, > My Online Home Inventory > > Voice: +1 (250) 979-1638 > URLs: http://www.rite-group.com/rich > http://www.myonlinehomeinventory.com |
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| > What is the recommended patch level for Solaris 8 and how do I install > the patches one after the other? My solaris 8 is 02/04? > Same thing with Solaris 10 any ideas on installing all the patches on > Solaris 10? > In the past I found it awkward to work with Sun's patches for the kinds of reasons to which you allude (which ones, what order, etc.). I have to say that, in my opinion, I have found 'smpatch', or its GUIized version 'updatemanager' to actually be of value. From my point of view, it lightens the patching burden. So far, for me, it seems to actually be able to apply the appropriate patches in the appropriate order. It seems to "do me no harm". Yet, I can change the policies if I want. Or I can override the policies if I want. So, my advice would be: if you are unsure of how or what to patch, or if you are uncertain about the whole patch thing, then start with the default policy of 'smpatch' (or 'updatemanager') and let it do an update. Remember, this opinion is worth what you paid for it, and others may disagree vehemently, for reasons that are valid to them or their installation. DG |
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| You are a great asset for this forum Rich, Thanks a million once again for all the help you have provided to a lot of people on this forum over the years. GOD BLESS YOU. As you aalready aware that I have only one Netra server installed at home. Are you aware if I connect that server VIA a router and install DHCP manager or something on the server to obtain IP address from the router will that work? Any ideas on how to create the network or share atleast HDD resources between my PC and Netra? Any help would be great |
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| On Fri, 16 Mar 2007, learner wrote: > You are a great asset for this forum Rich, Many thanks for compliment! > As you aalready aware that I have only one Netra server installed at > home. Are you aware if I connect that server VIA a router and install > DHCP manager or something on the server to obtain IP address from the > router will that work? You don't need to install DHCP manager if you're just want to obtain an IP address via DHCP. Check out this page I wrote for more info: www.rite-group.com/rich/solaris_dhcp.html > Any ideas on how to create the network or share atleast HDD resources > between my PC and Netra? NFS is the best solution that comes to mind. HTH, -- Rich Teer, SCSA, SCNA, SCSECA, OpenSolaris CAB member CEO, My Online Home Inventory Voice: +1 (250) 979-1638 URLs: http://www.rite-group.com/rich http://www.myonlinehomeinventory.com |