# CLUSTER_README
NAME: Solaris 10_x86 Sun Alert Patch Cluster
DATE: 10/10/2005
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This patch cluster is intended to provide a selected set of patches for
the designated Solaris release level. This is a bundled set of patches
conveniently wrapped for one-step installation. Only install this
cluster on the appropriate Solaris system. Carefully read all important
notes and install instructions provided in this README file before
installing the cluster. A cluster grouping does not necessarily imply
that additional compatibility testing has occurred since the individual
patches were released.
WARNING!! IT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED that the installation of this patch
cluster be performed in single-user mode (Run Level S).
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CLUSTER DESCRIPTION
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This cluster contains the minimum set of Sun Alert patches that contribute
to the concerned Solaris Release. It also contains all the required dependency
patches, which may or may not be Sun Alert patches. These Sun Alert Solaris
patches are considered the most important and highly recommended patches that
avoid the most critical system, user, or security related bugs which have been
reported and fixed to date. In particular, Sun Alert patches are to resolve
issues regarding to Data Loss, Availability and Security.
This cluster is updated whenever there are new Sun Alert patches or any
updates to existing member patches. This cluster may contain obsoleted
patches.
For more information about corresponding Sun Alert notification, please
reference the Sun Alert Patch Report at
http://sunsolve.sun.com/pub-cgi/show.pl?target=sunalert_patches
PATCHES INCLUDED:
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120720-01 SunOS 5.10_x86 : gzip patch
119255-06 SunOS 5.10_x86: Install and Patch Utilities Patch
117435-01 SunOS 5.10_x86: biosdev patch
119076-04 Obsoleted by: 119076-05 SunOS 5.10_x86: ip Patch
118554-02 Obsoleted by: 118554-03 SunOS 5.10_x86: patch kernel/misc/amd64/md_mirror patch
119131-09 SunOS 5.10_x86: Sun Fibre Channel Device Drivers
119716-01 Obsoleted by: 119716-02 SunOS 5.10_x86: patch kernel/drv/scsi_vhci
118561-01 SunOS 5.10_x86: patch usr/bin/telnet
119318-01 SunOS 5.10_x86: SVr4 Packaging Commands (usr) Patch
119684-01 SunOS 5.10_x86: lib/svc/bin/svc.configd Patch
118960-02 SunOS 5.10_x86: patch usr/bin/acctcom and usr/bin/lastcomm
119043-02 SunOS 5.10_x86: patch usr/sbin/svccfg
120086-01 SunOS 5.10_x86: patch usr/sbin/in.ftpd
119758-01 SunOS 5.10_x86: Samba patch
119904-01 Openwindows 3.7.3_x86: Xview Patch
118345-03 Obsoleted by: 118345-04 SunOS 5.10_x86: ld & libc.so.1 Patch
120665-01 SunOS 5.10_x86: tl driver patch
119901-01 GNOME 2.6.0_x86: Gnome libtiff - library for reading and writing TIFF Patch
119594-01 SunOS 5.10_x86: net-svc patch
120293-01 SunOS 5.10_x86 : mysql patch
118871-01 SunOS 5.10_x86: nss_ldap patch
118344-03 SunOS 5.10_x86: Fault Manager Patch
118844-08 SunOS 5.10_x86: kernel Patch
119375-03 Obsoleted by: 119375-04 SunOS 5.10_x86: sd patch
120470-02 SunOS 5.10_x86: kerberos patch
120538-01 Obsoleted by: 120538-02 SunOS 5.10_x86: md patch
120468-01 Obsoleted by: 120468-02 SunOS 5.10_x86: lp subsystem remote file patch
119060-06 X11 6.6.2_x86: Xsun patch
IMPORTANT NOTES AND WARNINGS:
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SYSTEMS WITH LIMITED DISK SPACE SHOULD *NOT* INSTALL PATCHES: With or
without using the save option, the patch installation process will
still require some amount of disk space for installation and
administrative tasks in the /, /usr, /var, or /opt directories where
patches are typically installed. The exact amount of space will depend
on the machine's architecture, software packages already installed, and
the difference in the patched objects size. To be safe, it is not
recommended that a patch cluster be installed on a system with less
than 100 MBytes of available space in each of these directories. Running
out of disk space during installation may result in only partially
loaded patches. Be sure a recent full system backup is available in
case a problem occurs, and check to be sure adequate disk space is
available before installing the patch cluster.
SAVE AND BACKOUT OPTIONS:
By default, the cluster installation procedure uses the patchadd
command save feature to save the base objects being patched. Prior to
installing the patches the cluster installation script will first
determine if enough system disk space is available in /var/sadm/patch
to save the base objects and will terminate if not. Patches can only
be individually backed out with the original object restored if the
save option was used when installing this cluster. Please later refer
to the patchrm command manual page for instructions and more
information. It is possible to override the save feature by using the
[-nosave] option when executing the cluster installation script. Using
the nosave option, however, means that you will not be able to backout
individual patches if the need arises.
SPECIAL INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS:
As with any patch individually applied, there may be additional special
installation instructions which are documented in the individual patch
README file. It is recommended that each individual patch readme is
reviewed before installing this cluster to determine if any additional
installation steps are necessary for a patch. Otherwise it is possible
that an individual patch may still not be completely installed in all
respects after the cluster has been installed.
DISKLESS CLIENT SYSTEMS:
On server machines that service diskless clients, a
patch is NOT applied to existing clients or to the client root template
space. Therefore, all client machines of the server that will need
this cluster will have to individually apply this cluster. Install
this cluster on the client machines first, then the server.
A PATCH MAY NOT BE APPLIED:
Under certain circumstances listed below, a particular patch provided in
this cluster may not be installed if:
- The patch applies to a package that has not originally been installed
- The same or newer revision of the patch has already been installed
- The patch was obsoleted by another patch that has already been installed
- The package database is corrupt or missing
Use the 'showrev -p' command to compare the list of patches already
installed on the system with the patch list and revision levels provided
in this cluster. During installation, the install process will indicate
if a patch was not applied and more detailed installation messages will
be logged to the installation log file. The README file with each patch
also provides documentation regarding install and backout messages.
OLDER VERSIONS OF PATCHES ALREADY INSTALLED:
Backout of older versions of patches provided in the cluster is not
required in order for the newer version to be installed. However
not backing out an older rev before installing a newer rev will
cause showrev -p to continue to show the older rev along with the
newer rev. And, if the older rev was previously installed with
the save option, the older rev will continue to occupy disk space
in /var/sadm/patch even though it has been obsoleted by the new rev.
The patchrm command will only allow the most recently saved
objects to be restored, thus there are no serious risks associated
with leaving an older rev on the system. It just may, however,
avoid confusion and be more economical to first backout an older
patch revision before installing a newer revision.
INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS:
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First, be sure the patch cluster has been unzipped
if the cluster was received as a .zip file, then proceed as follows:
1) Decide on which method you wish to install the cluster:
Recommended Method Using Save Feature:
By default, the cluster installation procedure uses the patchadd
save feature to save the original objects being patched. Prior
to installing the patches the cluster installation script will
first determine if enough system disk space is available in
/var/sadm/patch to save the objects and will terminate if not.
Using the default save feature is recommended.
Method Using No Save Option:
It is possible to override the save feature by using the [-nosave]
option when executing the cluster installation script. Using the
nosave option means that you will not be able to backout individual
patches if the need arises.
2) Run the install_cluster script
cd <patch cluster directory>
./install_cluster
By default, a message warning the user to check for minimum disk
space allowance (separate from the save feature) will appear
and allow the user to abort if inadequate space exists. To
suppress this interactive message the "-q" (quiet) option can
be used when invoking install_cluster.
The progress of the script will be displayed on your terminal.
It should look something like:
# ./install_cluster
Patch cluster install script for <cluster name>
Determining if sufficient save space exists...
Sufficient save space exists, continuing...
Installing patches located in <patch cluster directory>
Installing <patch-id>
Installing <patch-id>