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Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9.8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide
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Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System
Loading the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment
The system lists the patches that it will install. This list will vary over time. A screen similar to the
following is displayed:
….
!!
!! You must now change directories to /opt/sun_install and
!! run the installPatches.sh script as root.
!!
Installation of <CSCOh022> was successful.
Step 5 Change directory to /opt/sun_install and run the installPatches script by entering the following
commands:
# cd /opt/sun_install
# ./installPatches.sh
Note During the installation of the Solaris 10 patch cluster, some patches might fail with return codes
2, 8, or 35. This is normal and does not indicate a problem with the installation. The following
is an explanation of these error codes:
2—Attempting to apply a patch that is already applied.
8—Attempting to patch a package that is not installed.
35—A later version of the patch has already been installed.
Text similar to the following is displayed:
You are running as root - Good...
*** InstallPatches10 begins Wed Sep 10 01:16:25 EDT 2008 ***
VERSION='3.0(6)'
Platform is SUNW,Sun-Fire-V210
Install Solaris 10 patches from set 1 ...
Changed to /var/tmp directory
Now installing each patch from the patch cluster. There are a large
number of these patches, and the install could take an hour or longer
to complete. Please be patient. You can follow the progress of the
install in the following log: /opt/sun_install/installPatches10.log
At least one patch failed to install. This may or may
not indicate a problem. Please look at the log file
after the rest of the patches are applied
Install Solaris 10 patches from set 2 ...
Changed to /var/tmp directory
*** InstallPatches10 ends Wed Sep 10 01:34:40 EDT 2008 ***
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* It is necessary to reboot this machine *
* for these patches to be incorporated *
* the operating system. Enter the following *
* command and press Enter: reboot -- -r *
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Step 6 Type the following command and press Enter to reboot the target machine.
#reboot -- -r