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README NAME: Recommended OS Patchset Solaris 10 SPARC DATE: 2013.05.30 INTENT: ------- Please see "Critical Patch Updates, Security Alerts and Third Party Bulletin", http://www.oracle.com/ technetwork/topics/secur ity/alerts-086861.html for information on security vulnerabilities. For information on Solaris, click on the relevant CPU link, and select the "Oracle Sun Product" link. Please note, the Solaris Critical Patch Updates (CPUs) are re-named, archived copies of the Recommended patchset. Subsequent versions of the Recommended patchset will be a superset of the CPU. See: https://blogs.oracle.com/patch/entry/a_solaris _recommended_patchset_to NOTE: From 2011.06.28 some core changes have been made to the Recommended OS Patchset : - The patch inclusion criteria have been extended to include patches for selected issues identified by Oracle Proactive Services and the Oracle Technical Support Center. - The term 'Patch Cluster' has been replaced by 'Patchset', and the associated rebranding has been effected. The patchset install script is now named 'installpatchset'. A symlink to 'installpatchset' is provided in place of the legacy 'installcluster' script for now, but this symlink is purely transitional and will be removed at some future point in time. Where applicable, please update infrastructure to use the 'installpatchset' script directly. - The patchset 'README' file has been renamed '10_Recommended.README'. For further information about these changes, please see: http://blogs.oracle.co m/patch/entry/a_solaris_ recommended_patchset_to The Recommended OS Patchset Solaris 10 SPARC provides the minimum set of patches needed to address security and Sun Alert issues, and selected issues identified by Oracle Proactive Services and the Oracle Technical Support Center, for the Solaris 10 Operating System for sparc. The patches contained in this patchset are considered the most important and highly recommended patches for Solaris 10. They provide the least amount of change required to address known security, data corruption and availability issues, as well as other functional issues that have been identified to be commonly encountered in the field. The Recommended OS Patchset comprises: 1. The latest revision of the patch and package utility patches that ensure correct patching operations. 2. The minimum revision of Solaris Operating System patches which address security and Sun Alert (data corruption and availability) issues, and selected issues identified by Oracle Proactive Services and the Oracle Technical Support Center. 3. Any patch that is required to correctly install the above patches.

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README

NAME: Recommended OS Patchset Solaris 10 SPARCDATE: 2013.05.30

INTENT:-------

Please see "Critical Patch Updates, Security Alerts and Third Party Bulletin",http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/alerts-086861.html forinformation on security vulnerabilities. For information on Solaris, click onthe relevant CPU link, and select the "Oracle Sun Product" link.

Please note, the Solaris Critical Patch Updates (CPUs) are re-named, archivedcopies of the Recommended patchset. Subsequent versions of the Recommendedpatchset will be a superset of the CPU. See:https://blogs.oracle.com/patch/entry/a_solaris_recommended_patchset_to

NOTE: From 2011.06.28 some core changes have been made to the Recommended OSPatchset :

- The patch inclusion criteria have been extended to include patches forselected issues identified by Oracle Proactive Services and the Oracle Technical

Support Center.

- The term 'Patch Cluster' has been replaced by 'Patchset', and the associatedrebranding has been effected. The patchset install script is now named'installpatchset'. A symlink to 'installpatchset' is provided in place of thelegacy 'installcluster' script for now, but this symlink is purely transitionaland will be removed at some future point in time. Where applicable, pleaseupdate infrastructure to use the 'installpatchset' script directly.

- The patchset 'README' file has been renamed '10_Recommended.README'.

For further information about these changes, please see:

http://blogs.oracle.com/patch/entry/a_solaris_recommended_patchset_to

The Recommended OS Patchset Solaris 10 SPARC provides the minimum set of patchesneeded to address security and Sun Alert issues, and selected issues identifiedby Oracle Proactive Services and the Oracle Technical Support Center, for theSolaris 10 Operating System for sparc. The patches contained in this patchsetare considered the most important and highly recommended patches for Solaris 10.They provide the least amount of change required to address known security, datacorruption and availability issues, as well as other functional issues that havebeen identified to be commonly encountered in the field.

The Recommended OS Patchset comprises:

1. The latest revision of the patch and package utility patches that ensurecorrect patching operations.

2. The minimum revision of Solaris Operating System patches which addresssecurity and Sun Alert (data corruption and availability) issues, and selectedissues identified by Oracle Proactive Services and the Oracle Technical SupportCenter.

3. Any patch that is required to correctly install the above patches.

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When new patches are released that meet the above criteria, the patchset isupdated. If a patch is withdrawn from release due to problems, the patchset isalso updated. The withdrawn patches are removed from the patchset.

As the patchset contains the minimum revision (as opposed to the latestavailable revision) of patches meeting criteria two and three above, thepatchset is likely to contain some obsoleted patches. This is deliberate andnot a cause for concern.

The patchset can be installed to a system running Solaris 10 3/05 ("FCS") or alater Solaris 10 Update.

Depending on the current patch level of the target system, installation of thispatchset can involve applying a number of complex Solaris 10 patches. Thesecomplex patches may require the user to follow specific install instructionslisted in the Special Install Instructions section of the patches' README files,particularly if the patches are applied to the active boot environment of asystem. The key issues are also described below in this README file.

The matter of applying complex patches is primarily a concern for systems whichare running an early Solaris 10 Update and have not recently been patched. Toavoid applying complex patches, and to get full new feature functionality, it isrecommended to install or upgrade these systems using the latest Solaris 10

Update install media. Following an install or upgrade operation, it isrecommended to install this patchset to ensure the system has all currentpatches which address security and Sun Alert issues applied, including thosepatches released after the latest Solaris 10 Update content was finalised.

This README contains important information. Please read this README beforeinstalling this patchset.

PATCHSET DESCRIPTION:---------------------

This patchset is provided as a single zip file. The zip file is named:

10_Recommended.zip

Once the zip file has been downloaded, it may be extracted. For example, toextract this patchset in the current working directory, run:

# unzip -q 10_Recommended.zip

If you experience problems unzipping this patchset please refer to MOS article1020109.1 'Unzip of Solaris 10 Recommended Patchsets fails', available from:

https://support.oracle.com/CSP/main/article?cmd=show&type=NOT&doctype=PROBLEM&id=1020109.1

************** ATTENTION **************

If this patchset is installed to the active boot environment, then depending onthe starting patch level of the system, complete installation of the patchsetmay require up to two installation phases with intervening reboots. For furtherinformation, refer to section 'III. Installing this Patchset to the Active BootEnvironment' below.

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If this patchset is installed to an inactive boot environment, then the need formultiple reboots and some special instructions can be avoided.

*************** PASSCODE **************

The install script will only execute when the passcode specified in this READMEfile is provided as a command line flag. This is a safety mechanism to ensureyou have read this README. You must follow the Special Install Instructions forkey patches such as those highlighted in this README. It is also stronglyrecommended to read the Special Install Instructions section of the README ofpatches included in this patchset to check for any special install instructionswhich may apply to your specific system configuration.

PASSCODE: s10patchset

PATCHES INCLUDED:-----------------

Note that the patch list order below reflects the patch install order.

120900-04 SunOS 5.10: libzonecfg Patch121133-02 SunOS 5.10: zones library and zones utility patch

119254-88 SunOS 5.10: Install and Patch Utilities Patch119317-01 SunOS 5.10: SVr4 Packaging Commands (usr) Patch121296-01 SunOS 5.10: fgrep Patch138215-01 SunOS 5.10: sort patch148336-01 SunOS 5.10: awk patch146054-07 SunOS 5.10: ksh patch142251-02 SunOS 5.10: sh patch125555-12 SunOS 5.10: patch behavior patch118367-04 SunOS 5.10: csh Patch118666-47 JavaSE 5.0: update 45 patch (equivalent to JDK 5.0u45)118667-47 JavaSE 5.0: update 45 patch (equivalent to JDK 5.0u45), 64bit118705-02 SunOS 5.10: XVR-1000 GFB Graphics Patch118706-01 SunOS 5.10: Creator and Creator3D: FFB Graphics Patch

118707-05 SunOS 5.10: Expert3D IFB Graphics Patch118708-19 SunOS 5.10: Sun XVR-1200 and Sun XVR-600 Graphics Accelerator Patch118711-03 SunOS 5.10: M64 Graphics Patch118712-23 Obsoleted by: 118712-24 SunOS 5.10: Sun XVR-100 Graphics AcceleratorPatch118718-06 Obsoleted by: 118718-07 SunOS 5.10: Generic Framebuffer configuration Graphics Patch118777-16 Obsoleted by: 118777-17 SunOS 5.10: Sun GigaSwift Ethernet 1.0 driver patch121181-05 Obsoleted by: 121181-06 Sun Trunking Utility 1.3: maintenance patch118918-24 SunOS 5.10: Solaris Crypto Framework patch138217-01 SunOS 5.10: svccfg & svcprop patch119578-30 SunOS 5.10: FMA Patch

140860-02 SunOS 5.10: su patch121453-02 SunOS 5.10: Sun Update Connection Client Foundation121118-19 Obsoleted by: 121118-20 SunOS 5.10: Update Connection System Client 1.0.19118833-36 SunOS 5.10: kernel patch118945-01 SunOS 5.10: Sun Gigabit Ethernet 3.0 driver patch118981-03 SunOS 5.10: Sun Quad FastEthernet qfe driver119059-61 Obsoleted by: 119059-62 X11 6.6.2: Xsun patch119063-01 SunOS 5.10: libXpm patch119081-25 SunOS 5.10: CD-ROM Install Boot Image Patch

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119115-35 Mozilla 1.7: patch119117-52 Obsoleted by: 119117-53 Evolution 1.4.6 patch119130-33 SunOS 5.10: Sun Fibre Channel Device Drivers119213-27 NSS_NSPR_JSS 3.13.1: NSPR 4.8.9 / NSS 3.13.1 / JSS 4.3.2119246-39 Obsoleted by: 119246-40 SunOS 5.10: Manual Page updates for Solaris 10124628-10 Obsoleted by: 124628-11 SunOS 5.10: CD-ROM Install Boot Image Patch119252-29 Obsoleted by: 119252-30 SunOS 5.10: System Administration Applications Patch123611-04 X11 6.6.2: Trusted Extensions patch119280-25 CDE 1.6: Runtime library patch for Solaris 10119278-38 Obsoleted by: 119278-42 CDE 1.6: dtlogin patch119282-01 CDE 1.6: GNOME/CDE Menu for Solaris 10119309-03 SunOS 5.10: PGX32 Graphics140899-01 SunOS 5.10: [ir].manifest patch119313-42 SunOS 5.10: WBEM Patch124188-03 SunOS 5.10: Trusted Solaris Attributes Patch119315-19 Obsoleted by: 119315-20 SunOS 5.10: Solaris Management Applications Patch120199-15 Obsoleted by: 120199-16 SunOS 5.10: sysidtool Patch119534-29 Obsoleted by: 119534-30 SunOS 5.10: Flash Archive Patch119538-19 Obsoleted by: 119538-20 GNOME 2.6.0: Window Manager Patch120099-08 APOC 1.2: Sun Java(tm) Desktop System Configuration Shared Libraries119546-08 APOC 1.2: APOC Configuration Agent Patch

119548-14 GNOME 2.6.0: Gnome Multi-protocol instant messaging client Patch119648-03 SunOS 5.10: vlan driver patch120272-31 Obsoleted by: 120272-32 SunOS 5.10: SMA patch122640-05 SunOS 5.10: zfs genesis patch126897-02 SunOS 5.10: Fault Manager Patch127755-01 SunOS 5.10: Fault Manager patch125503-02 SunOS 5.10: package-move-of-IP-objects patch118731-01 Obsoleted by: 120011-14 SunOS 5.10: /usr/sbin/zonecfg patch124204-04 Obsoleted by: 120473-05 SunOS 5.10: zfs patch122660-10 Obsoleted by: 120011-14 SunOS 5.10: zones patch125547-02 SunOS 5.10: zoneadm indirect dependency patch140796-01 SunOS 5.10: umountall patch120011-14 SunOS 5.10: kernel patch

139520-02 SunOS 5.10: package specific [ir].manifest removal patch119757-27 SunOS 5.10: Samba patch119764-07 Obsoleted by: 119764-08 SunOS 5.10: ipmitool patch119783-25 Obsoleted by: 119783-26 SunOS 5.10: BIND patch119810-07 SunOS 5.10: International Components for Unicode Patch120460-20 Obsoleted by: 120460-21 GNOME 2.6.0: Gnome libs Patch119812-16 Obsoleted by: 119812-17 X11 6.6.2: FreeType patch119900-16 GNOME 2.6.0: GNOME libtiff - library for reading and writing TIFF Patch119903-02 OpenWindows 3.7.3: Xview Patch119906-18 Obsoleted by: 119906-19 GNOME 2.6.0: Virtual File System Framework patch119955-05 Obsoleted by: 143733-03 CDE 1.6: Tooltalk Runtime patch for Solaris 1

0119963-24 Obsoleted by: 119963-25 SunOS 5.10: Shared library patch for C++119966-01 SunOS 5.10: Math Libraries (libm+libmvec) patch119986-03 SunOS 5.10: clri patch120094-30 Obsoleted by: 120094-31 X11 6.6.2: xscreensaver patch120101-01 SunOS 5.10: libsmedia patch120195-02 SunOS 5.10: patch schpc sc_gptwocfg gptwo_pci120201-05 X11 6.8.0: Xorg client libraries patch120256-01 SunOS 5.10: hci1394 Patch120284-07 GNOME 2.6.0: GNOME CORBA ORB and component framework

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119368-04 Obsoleted by: 119368-05 GNOME 2.6.0: Printing Technology Patch120286-03 Obsoleted by: 120286-04 GNOME 2.6.0: Gnome text editor Patch120292-02 Obsoleted by: 120292-03 SunOS 5.10: mysql patch120348-03 Obsoleted by: 146234-01 SunOS 5.10: Fibre Channel HBA Port utility121975-01 CDE 1.6: Xsession patch120410-33 Obsoleted by: 120410-34 SunOS 5.10: Internet/Intranet Input Method Framework patch120412-11 Obsoleted by: 120412-12 SunOS 5.10: Simplified Chinese locale patch120414-27 Obsoleted by: 120414-28 SunOS 5.10: Asian CCK locales patch120543-31 SunOS 5.10: Apache 2 Patch120719-03 Obsoleted by: 120719-04 SunOS 5.10: SunFreeware gzip patch120732-01 SunOS 5.10: libusb patch120739-08 GNOME 2.6.0: GNOME PDF Viewer based on Xpdf120753-09 Obsoleted by: 120753-10 SunOS 5.10: Microtasking libraries (libmtsk)patch120811-09 Obsoleted by: 120811-10 SunOS 5.10: FUJITSU PCI Fibre Channel Driver3.0 patch120812-32 OpenGL 1.5: OpenGL Patch for Solaris120815-01 SunOS 5.10: dmfe patch120830-06 SunOS 5.10: vi and ex patch120849-04 SunOS 5.10: Sun PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Adapter Patch120928-32 Obsoleted by: 120928-33 SunOS 5.10: Sun XVR-2500 Graphics Accelerator Patch121095-03 GNOME 2.6.0: GNOME EXIF tag parsing library for digital cameras

121104-11 SunOS 5.10: Adobe Acrobat Reader patch121136-02 SunOS 5.10: Adobe Acrobat Reader browser-plugin patch121211-02 SunOS 5.10: Sun Java Web Console (Lockhart) Patch121308-20 Obsoleted by: 121308-21 SunOS 5.10: Solaris Management Console Patch121337-01 SunOS 5.10: tlimod patch120235-01 SunOS 5.10: Live Upgrade Zones Support Patch121428-15 SunOS 5.10: Live Upgrade Zones Support Patch121606-04 GNOME 2.6.0: Python patch121946-01 SunOS 5.10: Error processing FRU tree: IO error patch122031-01 SunOS 5.10: cgsix Patch122212-46 GNOME 2.6.0: GNOME Desktop Patch122259-06 Obsoleted by: 122259-07 SunOS 5.10: SunFreeware gnu esp ghostscript patch

122470-03 Obsoleted by: 122470-04 GNOME 2.6.0: GNOME Java Help Patch122472-07 SunOS 5.10: XVR200 Graphics122911-31 SunOS 5.10: Apache 1.3 Patch123003-04 SunOS 5.10: SAM module patch124171-07 Obsoleted by: 124171-08 SunOS 5.10: SCN Base cacao module patch123630-03 Obsoleted by: 123630-04 SunOS 5.10: HTTP proxy settings patch123005-07 Obsoleted by: 123005-08 SunOS 5.10: Basic Registration Update123252-01 SunOS 5.10: platform/SUNW,Netra-T2000 patch123301-01 SunOS 5.10: i2c_svc patch123358-02 SunOS 5.10: jumpstart and live upgrade compliance patch123526-01 SunOS 5.10: libcurses patch123590-12 SunOS 5.10: PostgresSQL patch123893-22 Obsoleted by: 123893-23 SunOS 5.8 5.9 5.10: Common Agent Container (c

acao) runtime 2.2.4.2 upgrade patch 22123938-02 GNOME 2.6.0: GNU Transport Layer Security Library Patch124149-16 SunOS 5.10: Sun XVR-300 Graphics Accelerator Patch124325-01 SunOS 5.10: rcm modules patch124393-11 CDE 1.6: Dtlogin smf patch124397-02 CDE 1.6: libDtWidget patch124457-02 Obsoleted by: 124457-03 X11 6.6.2: xdm patch124630-42 Obsoleted by: 124630-43 SunOS 5.10: System Administration Applications, Network, and Core Libraries Patch124939-04 SunOS 5.10 5.10_x86: JDMK 5.1 patch

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124997-01 SunOS 5.10: /usr/bin/tip patch125075-01 SunOS 5.10: svc-volfs patch125136-48 JavaSE 6: update 45 patch (equivalent to JDK 6u45)125137-48 JavaSE 6: update 45 patch (equivalent to JDK 6u45), 64bit125215-04 SunOS 5.10: wget patch125279-05 Obsoleted by: 125279-06 CDE 1.6: dtsession patch125332-24 JDS 3: Macromedia Flash Player Plugin Patch125505-01 SunOS 5.10: daktari and cherrystone header files patch125533-17 GNOME 2.6.0: Trusted Extension Runtime Patch125670-04 SunOS 5.10: Sun x8 10G/1G Ethernet Adapter driver patch125719-42 Obsoleted by: 125719-43 X11 6.8.0: Xorg server patch125725-02 X11 6.6.2: xinerama patch125731-10 SunOS 5.10: XML and XSLT libraries patch125891-01 SunOS 5.10: libc_psr_hwcap.so.1 patch126119-02 CDE 1.6: sys-suspend patch126206-10 SunOS 5.10: zebra ripd quagga patch126363-08 SunOS 5.10: X Window System changes - Solaris Trusted Extensions126365-16 Obsoleted by: 126365-17 SunOS 5.10: CDE Desktop changes - Solaris Trusted Extensions126425-01 SunOS 5.10: fsckall patch126440-01 SunOS 5.10: rm patch126540-02 SunOS 5.10: libumem library patch126546-04 SunOS 5.10: bash patch126868-04 SunOS 5.10: SunFreeware bzip2 patch

127127-11 SunOS 5.10: kernel patch127724-02 Obsoleted by: 148881-01 SunOS 5.10: xntpd patch127752-01 SunOS 5.10: SUNW,Netra-CP3060 platform symlinks patch127872-02 SunOS 5.10: mailx patch128292-01 SunOS 5.10: rsm Patch128298-02 SunOS 5.10: se patch128310-01 SunOS 5.10: hsfs patch128332-01 SunOS 5.10: conskbd patch136882-03 SunOS 5.10: ImageMagick patch136998-10 SunOS 5.10: PostgreSQL 8.2 core patch137000-08 SunOS 5.10: PostgreSQL 8.2 documentation patch137004-09 SunOS 5.10: PostgreSQL 8.2 source code patch137032-01 SunOS 5.10: namefs patch

137080-07 SunOS 5.10: libpng Patch137090-02 SunOS 5.10: rmc_comm, rmclomv patch137093-01 SunOS 5.10: logindevperm patch137097-02 SunOS 5.10: inetd-upgrade patch137102-01 SunOS 5.10: flowacct patch137115-01 SunOS 5.10: SUNWcsr postinstall patch138866-03 SunOS 5.10: sharetab patch137137-09 SunOS 5.10: kernel patch137147-07 SunOS 5.10: libexpat patch137282-01 SunOS 5.10: intpexec patch137321-02 SunOS 5.10: p7zip patch137871-02 SunOS 5.10: tk patch138096-02 SunOS 5.10: syslogd patch

138181-01 SunOS 5.10: ike.preshared patch138195-04 Service Tags 1.0: patch for Solaris 10138245-01 SunOS 5.10: nss_compat patch138247-01 Obsoleted by: 148381-02 SunOS 5.10: cdrw patch138361-01 Obsoleted by: 138361-02 SunOS 5.10: snmpXdmid patch138647-01 SunOS 5.10: /usr/bin/dircmp patch138649-01 SunOS 5.10: i.renamenew r.renamenew patch138766-01 SunOS 5.10: ldap-client manifest patch138822-12 SunOS 5.10: PostgreSQL 8.3 documentation patch138824-12 SunOS 5.10: PostgreSQL 8.3 source code patch

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138826-12 SunOS 5.10: PostgreSQL 8.3 core patch138852-01 SunOS 5.10: postreverse patch138854-01 Obsoleted by: 146292-01 SunOS 5.10: sulogin patch138876-01 Obsoleted by: 138876-02 SunOS 5.10: usr/lib/inet/in.dhcpd patch139099-04 Obsoleted by: 139099-05 SunOS 5.10: gtar patch139289-02 SunOS 5.10: pgadmin3 patch139291-02 SunOS 5.10: pgadmin3 sources patch141016-01 SunOS 5.10: Dummy Patch139555-08 SunOS 5.10: Kernel Patch139615-01 SunOS 5.10: Foomatic patch139620-01 Obsoleted by: 119278-42 CDE 1.6: Dthelp patch139944-01 Obsoleted by: 148161-02 SunOS 5.10: brand patch139962-02 SunOS 5.10: i.rbac and patch postinstall patch139980-01 SunOS 5.10: SunFire T200 libprtdiag_psr patch139986-01 SunOS 5.10: rpc.ypupdated patch140159-03 Obsoleted by: 143937-03 SunOS 5.10: rsh/rlogin/rcp/rdist patch140455-01 Obsoleted by: 140455-02 X11 6.6.2: VNC Viewer patch140912-01 Obsoleted by: 140912-02 SunOS 5.10: ufsrestore patch141032-01 SunOS 5.10: audit patch141104-04 SunOS 5.10: ZFS Administration Java Web Console Patch142292-01 SunOS 5.10: Place Holder patch141444-09 SunOS 5.10: kernel patch141496-01 SunOS 5.10: patchchk patch141532-04 Obsoleted by: 146075-01 SunOS 5.10: in.mpathd patch

141548-01 SunOS 5.10: svccfg patch141558-01 SunOS 5.10: acctcom patch141586-01 Obsoleted by: 148985-01 SunOS 5.10: libgss.so.1 patch142049-01 Obsoleted by: 149057-01 SunOS 5.10: llc2 patch142088-02 Obsoleted by: 142088-03 SunOS 5.10: fp.so patch142234-01 Obsoleted by: 148029-01 SunOS 5.10: ntp.xml patch142240-01 SunOS 5.10: ntpq patch142244-02 SunOS 5.10: hme driver patch142340-02 SunOS 5.10: libresolv.so.2 patch142373-02 Obsoleted by: 142373-03 SunOS 5.10: AST Graphics Patch142394-01 SunOS 5.10: icmp patch142397-01 SunOS 5.10: libsasl.so.1 patch142428-02 SunOS 5.10: unshare patch

142430-01 SunOS 5.10: libscf.so.1 patch142529-01 SunOS 5.10: uptime w utmp_update whodo patch142543-01 Obsoleted by: 142543-02 SunOS 5.10: svc-snmpdx libssagent.so.1 mibiisa snmpdx snmpdx.xm patch142911-01 SunOS 5.10: Place Holder patch142933-05 SunOS 5.10: failsafe patch142909-17 SunOS 5.10: kernel patch143317-03 GNOME 2.6.0: Instant Messaging patch143502-01 GNOME 2.6.0: Trusted Extensions patch143506-06 GNOME 2.6.0: Python patch143513-02 Obsoleted by: 143581-03 SunOS 5.10: dladm patch143527-01 SunOS 5.10: mc-opl patch143609-03 SunOS 5.10: svc-iscsitgt patch

144526-02 SunOS 5.10: place holder patch144500-19 SunOS 5.10: Solaris kernel patch143643-08 SunOS 5.10: libMPAPI.so libmpscsi_vhci.so libMPAPI.so.1 libmpscsi_vhci.so.1 patch143651-01 SunOS 5.10: hpc3130 patch143725-01 SunOS 5.10: SunFreeware ntp patch143727-01 SunOS 5.10: SunFreeware ntp source patch143731-01 SunOS 5.10: libaudiofile patch143733-01 Obsoleted by: 143733-03 CDE 1.6: ToolTalk RPC patch143739-01 SunOS 5.10: Gedit patch

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143954-04 Obsoleted by: 149277-01 SunOS 5.10: mpxio-upgrade patch144047-01 SunOS 5.10: traceroute patch144106-01 SunOS 5.10: usr/lib/nfs/nfslogd patch144112-02 Obsoleted by: 148103-02 SunOS 5.10: liba5k patch144188-02 SunOS 5.10: emlxs patch144325-01 Obsoleted by: 144325-02 SunOS 5.10: Resource Management User Interface Patch144327-02 SunOS 5.10: Solaris Product Registry Patch144455-01 Obsoleted by: 143962-02 SunOS 5.10: audit_syslog.so.1 patch144486-05 Obsoleted by: 145648-03 SunOS 5.10: qlge patch144492-01 Obsoleted by: 144742-02 SunOS 5.10: JPool.jar patch144569-01 Obsoleted by: 148223-02 SunOS 5.10: zonecfg patch144909-03 SunOS 5.10: yp method ldap patch144911-02 Obsoleted by: 148237-01 SunOS 5.10: vold patch144994-02 SunOS 5.10: Ant patch144996-02 SunOS 5.10: Ant source patch145006-04 SunOS 5.10: Webmin patch145019-01 SunOS 5.10: ifconfig patch145023-01 SunOS 5.10: rc scripts Solaris Containers patch147217-02 SunOS 5.10: SUNWdbus-bindings-priv patch145080-12 SunOS 5.10: Firefox patch145096-03 Obsoleted by: 146586-03 SunOS 5.10: oce driver patch145120-01 SunOS 5.10: auditd.xml patch145200-12 SunOS 5.10: Thunderbird patch

145929-05 Obsoleted by: 145929-06 SunOS 5.10: igb driver Patch145953-06 Obsoleted by: 145953-07 SunOS 5.10: emlxs driver Patch147442-01 SunOS 5.10: place holder patch147147-26 SunOS 5.10: kernel patch146232-21 Obsoleted by: 146232-22 SunOS 5.10: iSCSI patch146334-01 SunOS 5.10: zlogin patch146470-08 Obsoleted by: 146470-09 SunOS 5.10: timezone patch146489-06 Obsoleted by: 149175-02 SunOS 5.10: qlc patch146673-01 SunOS 5.10: auth_attr prof_attr patch146679-01 SunOS 5.10: hxge patch146681-02 SunOS 5.10: arp patch146683-01 Obsoleted by: 148031-02 SunOS 5.10: klmmod patch146694-02 SunOS 5.10: cron patch

146834-02 Obsoleted by: 149217-02 SunOS 5.10: zones resource controls patch146954-03 Obsoleted by: 146954-04 SunOS 5.10: routed patch147023-01 SunOS 5.10: ds_snmp patch147194-03 Obsoleted by: 148023-03 SunOS 5.10: bmc patch147227-01 X11 6.6.2: xrdb patch147378-01 Obsoleted by: 147378-02 SunOS 5.10: zip patch147673-06 SunOS 5.10: Oracle Java Web Console 3.1 Patch147692-21 JavaSE 7: update 21 patch (equivalent to JDK 7u21)147693-21 JavaSE 7: update 21 patch (equivalent to JDK 7u21), 64bit147715-04 Obsoleted by: 146664-02 SunOS 5.10: krb5 patch147805-01 SunOS 5.10: tl patch147992-05 SunOS 5.10: Pidgin libraries patch148002-01 SunOS 5.10: libdbus-1.so.3.4.2 patch

148004-01 SunOS 5.10: libpixbufloader-gif.so patch148006-01 SunOS 5.10: libogg patch148027-03 Obsoleted by: 148027-04 SunOS 5.10: compress cp cpio ln mv pack pax tar patch148067-02 Obsoleted by: 148415-02 SunOS 5.10: ibd patch148071-11 SunOS 5.10: openssl patch148112-02 SunOS 5.10: root_archive patch148135-01 Obsoleted by: 149395-01 SunVTS 7.0: Patch Set 14 consolidation patch148165-02 Obsoleted by: 148165-03 SunOS 5.10: password policy migration patch148169-03 Obsoleted by: 148169-04 SunOS 5.10: ixgbe patch

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148241-02 SunOS 5.10: statd patch148342-06 SunOS 5.10: nxge patch148383-01 SunOS 5.10: IPv6 patch148403-01 SunOS 5.10: strmod/spppcomp patch148407-01 SunOS 5.10: mount patch148412-02 Obsoleted by: 148419-03 SunOS 5.10: nss_dns patch148423-01 SunOS 5.10: /usr/ccs/bin/error patch148561-04 SunOS 5.10: Perl patch148565-01 SunOS 5.10: fdformat patch148625-01 SunOS 5.10: in.tnamed patch148657-01 SunOS 5.10: telnet patch148768-01 SunOS 5.10: calendar diff3 spell uupick patch148870-01 SunOS 5.10: mailx.rc patch148888-03 SunOS 5.10: kernel patch148948-01 SunOS 5.10: bsmconv bsmunconv patch148975-01 SunOS 5.10: in.rexecd patch149067-01 SunOS 5.10: SunFreeware GNU grep149108-01 SunOS 5.10: libgsf-1.so.1.8.2 patch149112-01 SunOS 5.10: libglib-2.0.so.0.1800.3 patch149149-01 SunOS 5.10: LP Alerts Patch149163-01 SunOS 5.10: rlmod patch149165-01 SunOS 5.10: timod patch121081-08 SunOS 5.10: Connected Customer Agents 1.1.0149453-02 SunOS 5.10: CCR Update

149483-01 SunOS 5.10: Foomatic patch150117-01 SunOS 5.10: mac patch150123-01 SunOS 5.10: sharefs patch150125-01 Obsoleted by: 150125-02 SunOS 5.10: ZFS patch150157-01 SunOS 5.10: RPC patch

Extra Patches:

The patchset contains the following patches which are themselves obsoleted byother patches in the patchset. These patches are required to ensure correctinstallation of the patchset on Solaris 10 11/06 (Update 3) and earlier Solaris10 Updates. The obsolete patches will only be applied to those systems where

they are necessary, they will not be applied if the system is already at ahigher patch level.

Patch Reason122660-10: Obsolete patch required by 125547-02. 125547-02 is the zoneadm  indirect dependency patch, which is needed to resolve an issue  applying kernel patch 120011-14 on a system with zones support. See  CR 6471974.124204-04: Obsolete patch required by 122660-10.118731-01: Obsolete patch required by 124204-04.

The patchset contains the following patches for Unbundled Software Products (ie.

add on products that are not part of a default Solaris 10 installation). Patchesfor Unbundled Products are included in the patchset only if their use isrequired to avoid critical OS problems. These patches will only be applied tosystems where the associated Unbundled Product is installed.

Patch Reason121181-05: Patch is required to avoid a kernel panic caused by an  incompatibility between Sun Trunking Utility and GigaSwift Ethernet  drivers (see MOS article 1000555.1).

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Live Upgrade patch 121430-XX is included in the patches/ directory of thepatchset, but this patch will not be applied during patchset installation. Thedecision to apply the Live Upgrade patch is left to the user, this is done toaccommodate users who wish to independently manage the version of the LiveUpgrade patch on their system. Where a user wishes to apply the Live Upgradepatch, this needs to be done manually with the patchadd command.

Patches for removed products:

Certain products that are components of earlier Solaris 10 Updates were removedfrom Solaris 10 as it evolved. Patches for removed products are not relevant tolater solaris 10 Updates, and therefore have been excluded from this patchset.The excluded patches are listed below, to allow a user to determine if any areapplicable to products that may still be installed on their systems.

Patch Product120185 StarOffice 8125541-06 Mozilla 1.7 Thunderbird email client125539-06 Mozilla 1.7 Firefox Web browser122958-06 RealPlayer media application

IMPORTANT NOTES AND WARNINGS:-----------------------------

KNOWN ISSUES:

When installing the patchset to an inactive boot environment, the install scriptmay abort with the following message:

ERROR: Failed to determine zone configuration for target boot environment.Please verify configuration with zoneadm(1M).

This will occur when the /etc/zones/index file of the inactive boot environmentspecifies an invalid state for the global zone. The correct state is

'installed', however the state may have been incorrectly changed to 'configured'as a consequence of CR 6804076. To confirm whether the issue exists, mount theinactive boot environment and run the following command:

# grep "^global:configured:" <inactive-BE-mount-point>/etc/zones/indexglobal:configured:/#

The issue exists if the grep command outputs a line as above.

To resolve the issue, first make a backup copy of /etc/zones/index in theinactive boot environment, then manually edit /etc/zones/index in the inactiveboot environment and correct the entry for the global zone by replacing

'configured' with 'installed'.

PATCHSET SIZE:

This patchset is delivered as a single zip file. The size of this file isapproximately 2.2G. In uncompressed form, the size of the patchset isapproximately 5.7G.

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By default, the install script uses the patchadd command's default save mode tosave a copy of the objects being patched. This is the recommended option.Patches can only be removed and the original objects restored if the default"save" feature is used when installing this patchset.

You can override the "save" feature by using the "-d" flag when executing theinstall script. Using the "-d" flag means that you will not be able to backoutthe patches. This would be problematic if ever there was a need to remove apatch, therefore use of the "-d" flag is not the recommended option.

BOOTING OF NEWLY CREATED NON-GLOBAL ZONES:

Newly created non-global zones can fail to boot for a short period (~5 minutes)immediately after having been installed. This problem will typically affectsystems running Solaris 10 11/06 (Update 3) and earlier Solaris 10 Updates,where this patchset has been installed but patch 121428-13 (or higher), andrequired patch 121430-16 (or higher) have not been applied - please refer to thenote on patch 121430 in the Extra Patches section above. Resolution is to eithermanually apply these patches before creating a new non-global zone, or to waitfor a sufficient period before booting a newly created non-global zone.

SPECIAL INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS:

As with any patch individually applied, there might be additional SpecialInstall Instructions. These instructions are documented in the individual patchREADME file. To determine if any additional installation steps are necessary,it is recommended to read each patch README before installing this patchset.

A PATCH MAY NOT BE APPLIED:

Some of the patches in the patchset will not apply on particular systems. Thefollowing are examples of when a patch might not apply. These situations arenominal and are not a cause for concern.

The patch may be one of the obsolete or Unbundled Software Product patcheslisted in the "PATCHES INCLUDED" section.

The patch might patch packages that:

- Are only installed on specific hardware.

- Were introduced in a later Solaris 10 Update than the Solaris 10 Update  installed on the target system.

- Are not present in the installation Software Group (metacluster) that was  installed on the target system.

- Have been deliberately removed from the target system during system hardening.

The patchadd command recognises packages that already have a patch applied andwill only apply a patch to those packages which aren't already patched.Therefore, if a patch patches several packages and only some of them are presenton the target system, then those packages present are patched. If other packagesare installed on the system at a later date, then patches for those packagesneed to be reapplied.

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OLDER VERSIONS OF PATCHES ALREADY APPLIED:

Backing out older revisions of patches provided in the patchset is not requiredfor the newer revision to be applied. If the patchset is installed using thedefault "save" feature, then the patchadd command will save off the preexistingobjects. If a patch is subsequently removed, the objects will be restored to theprior patch level.

INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS:---------------------

This patchset can be installed on the active boot environment, or to an inactiveboot environment using either the "-B" Live Upgrade flag, or the "-R" alternateroot flag. The "-R" alternate root flag can be used to patch alternate bootenvironments that have been created manually and not necessarily via LiveUpgrade.

Patching an inactive boot environment is recommended, because the downtimeassociated with patching is reduced and there's a simple fallback option ifneeded: reboot back into the original boot environment. Patching an inactiveboot environment removes the need to follow a significant number of SpecialInstall Instructions that would be required if you patched the active boot

environment.

If the patchset is installed to an inactive boot environment then some patchesmay need to be applied to the active boot environment initially. Further detailsof this requirement are given in the appropriate sections below.

Specific details for the three install methods are given in the followingsections. General installation instructions applicable to all methods are givenin the "PATCHSET INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS" section.

I. Installing this Patchset to a Live Upgrade Boot Environment

Before installing this patchset to an inactive Live Upgrade boot environment, itis important those patches necessary to ensure the correct functioning of LiveUpgrade are applied to the required boot environments.

If the intent is use of Live Upgrade on a system running Solaris 10 8/07 (Update4) or an earlier Solaris 10 Update, then it is recommended to install the LiveUpgrade Starter Patchset for Solaris 10. Installing the LU Starter Patchset willprovide the system with a level of functionality sufficient to enable use ofLive Upgrade. The LU Starter Patchset can be located with the patch searchfacility under the 'Patches & Updates' tab on MOS.

If the intent is use of Live Upgrade on a system running Solaris 10 5/08 (Update

5) or a later Solaris 10 Update, then the list of required patches can be foundin MOS article 1004881.1 'Solaris[TM] Live Upgrade Software: PatchRequirements', available from:

https://support.oracle.com/CSP/main/article?cmd=show&type=NOT&doctype=HOWTO&id=1004881.1

It is generally recommended to review article 1004881.1 before installing thispatchset to an inactive Live Upgrade boot environment. The article provides themost current information on those patches necessary to ensure the correct

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functioning of Live Upgrade on various different system configurations.

When installing this patchset to an inactive Live Upgrade boot environment, theinstall script may stop and notify the user of the need to invoke the scriptwith the "--apply-prereq" flag to ensure appropriate levels of various patches(including the patch utility patches) are applied to the running system. Thepatchset will not install to an inactive boot environment if the running systemdoes not have these patches applied.

There is no need to bring the running system to single-user mode when installingthis patchset to an inactive Live Upgrade boot environment.

A discussion of how to use Live Upgrade to create and manage boot environmentsis outside the scope of this document. The install script accompanying thispatchset will not create Live Upgrade boot environments. For information on howto use Live Upgrade please see document "Solaris 10 Installation Guide: SolarisLive Upgrade and Upgrade Planning.", available from:

http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E18752_01/html/821-1910/index.html

The following command installs this patchset to an inactive boot environmentthat was previously created with Live Upgrade:

./installpatchset -B <inactive-BE-name>

For example, to install the patchset to an inactive boot environment named'second_disk', the following command would be run:

# lustatusBoot Environment Is Active Active Can CopyName Complete Now On Reboot Delete Status-------------------------- -------- ------ --------- ------ ----------first_disk yes yes yes no -second_disk yes no no yes -

# ./installpatchset -B second_disk

II. Installing this Patchset to an Alternate Root

This patchset can be installed to an arbitrary alternate root. This methodof installation is not recommended for general users, it is provided foradvanced users who recognise situations where this method of installation isbeneficial, and have a thorough understanding of the additional complexitiesinvolved in setting up the alternate root.

When installing this patchset to an alternate root, the install script may stopand notify the user of the need to invoke the script with the "--apply-prereq"flag to ensure appropriate levels of various patches (including the patch

utility patches) are applied to the running system. The patchset will notinstall to an alternate root if the running system does not have these patchesapplied.

There is no need to bring the running system to single-user mode when installingthis patchset to an alternate root.

The following command installs this patchset to an alternate root:

  ./installpatchset -R <alternate-root-path>

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For example, if an alternate boot environment has its root and all subordinatefile systems mounted under /mnt/altroot, the following command would be run:

# ./installpatchset -R /mnt/altroot

III. Installing this Patchset to the Active Boot Environment

Patching an inactive boot environment using either the "-B" Live Upgrade flag,or the "-R" alternate root flag is recommended over patching the active bootenvironment.

The following special warnings apply if this patchset is applied to the activeboot environment:

1. SINGLE USER MODEIdeally the installation should be performed in single-user mode (run level S),although this in not a strict requirement.

Depending on system configuration, it may be necessary to mount localfilesystems before installing this patchset (for example, if a system

configuration has zone roots on a local filesystem that is not mounted insingle-user mode). In most cases, onlining the filesystem/local service willbe sufficient to ensure the required filesystems are mounted. This can beaccomplished by running the following command:

# svcadm enable svc:/system/filesystem/local:default

Note that the install script may abort during the setup phase with an indefiniteerror message if the required filesystems are not mounted. The exact errormessaging can vary from one system configuration to another - for illustrativepurposes one example of such messaging follows:

# ./installpatchset

Setup .zoneadm: /export/zones/z1s: No such file or directorycould not verify zonepath /export/zones/z1s because of the above errors.zoneadm: zone z1s failed to verify

ERROR: Zone verification failed : unable to mount zone 'z1s'.#

Should this problem occur, ensure local filesystems are mounted then reinvokethe install script.

2. REBOOTSSome patches specify in their README file that an immediate reboot orreconfiguration reboot ('reboot -- -r') is required when they are applied toan active boot environment. Generally, it is possible to complete patchingoperations before initiating the reboot, but normal production operations shouldnot be resumed until the reboot is performed. In the rare case where it is notpossible to continue patching operations, the specific patches involved willcontain logic that prevents further patching operations until a reboot isperformed. For further information, please see MOS article 1019921.1 'Definitiveinterpretation of the "rebootimmediate" and "reconfigimmediate" patch flags',

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available from:

https://support.oracle.com/CSP/main/article?cmd=show&type=NOT&doctype=REFERENCE&id=1019921.1

The install script will stop installation of the patchset when an interim rebootis required, and notify the user that a reboot is needed. The install scriptshould be reinvoked after the reboot and patchset installation will resume.See "PATCHSET INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS" for details of the messages that aredisplayed. The factors that determine how many reboots are necessary aredescribed below.

Depending on the starting patch level of the target system, up to two rebootsare needed. If the active boot environment is running a kernel at a patch levelbelow 118833-36, the install script needs to be invoked TWO times, with a rebootafter each invocation.

First reboot:A reboot is necessary after applying patch 118833-36 because the patchaddcommand is disabled and no further patches can be applied until the system isrebooted. This is a safety device which is necessary due to the complexity ofinstalling the code changes delivered in kernel patch 118833-36 to an activeboot environment.

Kernel patch 118833-36 is the kernel patch released shortly after Solaris 1011/06 (Update 3). This patch delivers a significant amount of code change. Somemanual steps might be required in order to safely apply this patch. Pleasecarefully review the Special Install Instructions in the 118833-36 patch README.

Final reboot:A reboot is required at the end of the patchset installation to ensure allchanges are activated.

3. ZONES MUST BE HALTEDIf the active boot environment is running a kernel at a patch level of 118833-36or above, all native non-global zones need to be halted before the patchset can

be installed (in the output of 'zoneadm list -cv,' halted zones are shown asbeing in the 'installed' state).

4. PATCHES UTILISING DEFERRED ACTIVATION PATCHINGThe deferred activation patches included in the patchset are listed below:

Patch Details120011-14: Solaris 10 8/07 (Update 4) kernel patch.127127-11: Solaris 10 5/08 (Update 5) kernel patch.137137-09: Solaris 10 10/08 (Update 6) kernel patch.139555-08: Solaris 10 5/09 (Update 7) kernel patch.141444-09: Solaris 10 10/09 (Update 8) kernel patch.

142909-17: Solaris 10 9/10 (Update 9) kernel patch144500-19: Solaris 10 8/11 (Update 10) kernel patch.147147-26: Solaris 10 1/13 (Update 11) kernel patch.

Please carefully review the Special Install Instructions in the README files ofthese patches.

Deferred activation patching was introduced in the patch utilities prior to therelease of Solaris 10 8/07 (Update 4) as a way of ensuring system consistencywhile patching an active boot environment. Patches that need to be applied in

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deferred activation patching mode will have the SUNW_PATCH_SAFE_MODE parameterset to true in their pkginfo files. Deferred activation patching utilisesloopback mounts (lofs) to mask the patched objects until a reboot is performed.Deferred activation patching is designed to enable subsequent patches to beapplied before the reboot is initiated. If any subsequent patch directly orindirectly requires a patch applied in deferred activation patching mode, thepatch will also automatically be applied in deferred activation patching modeby the patchadd command. Objects updated using deferred activation patchingwill be activated upon reboot of the system.

After applying patches in deferred activation patch mode, a system will have alarge number of files mounted via loop back filesystem. The df and mountcommands will show these mounted files.

For more information on deferred activation patching see:

http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E19253-01/817-0547/gfick/

A reboot is required after applying deferred activation patches, to activate thechanges.

PATCHSET INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:

1. Make sure the patchset has been extracted. See "PATCHSET DESCRIPTION" sectionfor more details.

2. Decide if you want to save backout data so that patches can be removed at alater date.

By default, the install script uses the patchadd command's default save mode tosave a copy of the objects being patched. This is the recommended option.Patches can only be removed and the original objects restored if the default"save" feature is used when installing this patchset.

You can override the "save" feature by using the "-d" flag when executing the

install script. Using the "-d" flag means that you will not be able to backoutthe patches. This would be problematic if ever there was a need to remove apatch, therefore use of the "-d" flag is not the recommended option.

3. Run the installpatchset script.

# cd 10_Recommended# ./installpatchset -husage: installpatchset [-d] [-h] [-R alt-root-path|-B alt-boot-env]  [--apply-prereq] --<passcode>

  [-d] - don't save undo packages

  [-h] - display this usage message  [-B alt-boot-env] - specify LU boot environment as target  [-R alt-root-path] - specify alternate root as target  [--apply-prereq] - apply prerequisite patches only  --<passcode> - passcode required for script execution

#

- The "-d" flag is explained in step 2.

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- The "-B" flag is explained in section "I. Installing this Patchset to a Live  Upgrade Boot Environment".

- The "-R" flag is explained in section "II. Installing this Patchset to an  Alternate Root".

- The "--apply-prereq" flag is for use on the active boot environment, prior to  installing the patchset to an inactive boot environment. It ensures at least  the same revision (or higher) of the patch utilities patches contained in this  patchset are applied to the running system. This is a prerequisite for  installing the patchset to an inactive boot environment.

- The "--<passcode>" flag is a safety mechanism to ensure the README file has  been read. The passcode can be found at the end of the "PATCHSET DESCRIPTION"  section.

4. The progress of the install script is displayed on your terminal. The outputshould look similar to the following (this is from a system on which kernelpatch 118833-36 was already applied):

# ./installpatchset --s10patchset

Setup ........

Recommended OS Patchset Solaris 10 SPARC (2013.02.13)

The patch set will complete installation in this session. No intermediatereboots are required.

Application of patches started : 2013.02.14 07:49:53

Applying 120900-04 ( 1 of 336) ... skippedApplying 121133-02 ( 2 of 336) ... skippedApplying 119254-88 ( 3 of 336) ... success.

. <similar output omitted>.Applying 121081-08 (334 of 336) ... successApplying 149453-02 (335 of 336) ... successApplying 149483-01 (336 of 336) ... success

Application of patches finished : 2013.02.14 10:18:00

Following patches were applied : 119254-88 119966-01 127127-11 141496-01 145096-03 138215-01 120094-30 127724-02 141532-04 145120-01 147061-01 120201-05 127872-02 141548-01 145953-06

 146054-07 120284-07 128292-01 141558-01 146032-05 142251-02 120286-03 128298-02 141586-01 147442-01 125555-12 120292-02 128310-01 142049-01 147147-26 118666-41 120348-03 128332-01 142088-02 146232-21 118667-41 120410-33 136882-03 142234-01 146334-01 118705-02 120412-11 136998-10 142240-01 146470-08 118707-05 120414-27 137000-08 142244-02 146489-06 118708-19 120543-30 137032-01 142340-02 146673-01 118711-03 120719-03 137080-07 142394-01 146681-02 118712-23 120739-08 137090-02 142397-01 146683-01

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 118718-06 120753-09 137093-01 142428-02 146694-02 118777-16 120812-32 137097-02 142430-01 146834-02 138217-01 120830-06 137102-01 142529-01 146954-03 140860-02 120928-32 137115-01 142543-01 147194-03 121118-19 121095-03 138866-03 142911-01 147227-01 119059-61 121104-11 137137-09 142933-05 147378-01 119115-35 121136-02 137147-07 142909-17 147434-01 119117-52 121308-20 137282-01 143317-03 147673-04 119213-27 121428-15 137321-02 143502-01 147707-09 119246-39 121606-04 137871-02 143506-06 147715-04 124628-10 122212-46 138096-02 143513-02 147805-01 119252-29 122259-06 138181-01 143527-01 148006-01 123611-04 122470-03 138195-04 143609-03 148027-03 119280-25 122911-30 138245-01 144526-02 148067-02 119278-38 123003-04 138247-01 144500-19 148112-02 140899-01 124171-07 138361-01 143643-08 148165-02 119313-42 123630-03 138647-01 143651-01 148383-01 124188-03 123005-07 138649-01 143731-01 148403-01 119315-19 123590-12 138766-01 143733-01 148407-01 120199-15 123893-22 138852-01 143739-01 148412-02 119534-29 123938-02 138854-01 143954-04 148423-01 119538-19 124149-16 138876-01 144047-01 148565-01 119548-14 124393-11 139099-04 144106-01 148625-01 120272-31 124457-02 141016-01 144112-02 148657-01

 127755-01 124630-42 139555-08 144188-02 148768-01 140796-01 124939-04 139615-01 144325-01 148870-01 139520-02 125215-04 139620-01 144327-02 148948-01 119757-24 125279-05 139962-02 144455-01 148975-01 119764-07 125332-24 139986-01 144486-05 149108-01 119783-25 125719-42 140159-03 144492-01 149149-01 119810-07 125731-08 140912-01 144569-01 149163-01 120460-20 125891-01 141032-01 144909-03 149165-01 119812-16 126119-02 141104-04 144911-02 121081-08 119900-16 126206-10 142292-01 145006-04 149453-02 119906-18 126546-04 141444-09 145019-01 149483-01 119963-24 126868-04

Following patches were skipped : Patches already applied 120900-04 118945-01 122640-05 120256-01 123526-01 121133-02 118981-03 126897-02 121975-01 124325-01 119317-01 119063-01 125503-02 120732-01 124397-02 121296-01 119081-25 125547-02 120815-01 124997-01 118367-04 119130-33 120011-14 121337-01 125075-01 118706-01 119282-01 119903-02 120235-01 125505-01 118918-24 119309-03 119955-05 121946-01 125725-02 119578-30 120099-08 119986-03 122031-01 126425-01 121453-02 119546-08 120101-01 123301-01 126440-01 121453-02 119648-03 120195-02 123358-02 126540-02 118833-36

 Patches obsoleted by one or more patches already applied 118731-01 124204-04 122660-10 119368-04 Patches not applicable to packages on the system 121181-05 125533-17 138826-11 143727-01 147692-13 120811-09 125670-04 139289-02 145023-01 147693-13 120849-04 126363-08 139291-02 147217-02 147992-04 121211-02 126365-16 139944-01 145080-12 148002-01 122472-07 127752-01 139980-01 145200-12 148004-01 123252-01 137004-09 140455-01 145929-05 148135-01 125136-42 138822-11 142373-02 146679-01 148169-03

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Installation of patch set complete. PLEASE REBOOT THE SYSTEM.

Install log files written :  /var/sadm/install_data/s10s_rec_patchset_short_2013.02.14_07.49.53.log  /var/sadm/install_data/s10s_rec_patchset_verbose_2013.02.14_07.49.53.log#

If the patchset is installed on the active boot environment, the system mayrequire one or more interim reboots before completing installation. If a messagesimilar to the following is seen during installation, reboot the system andreinvoke the install script.

"The installation of this patch set has halted after applying patch 118833-36.The machine must now be rebooted before further patches can be applied. Pleasereboot the machine and rerun this script. For further details, see patch setREADME file."

Once the system is rebooted and the install script is reinvoked, installationof the patchset will continue.

5. If an unexpected error is encountered during the installation of thispatchset, the install script will abort. Should this occur, the error must beinvestigated and the issue resolved before proceeding further. More detailsabout the causes of failure can be found in the log files. The following logfiles are created during installation of the patchset:

/var/sadm/install_data/s10s_rec_patchset_failed_<time-stamp>.log

This log file contains patchadd output from patches that failed to apply. Reviewthis log file to determine why a patch failed to apply. Note that this log filewill only be created if a patch fails to apply.

/var/sadm/install_data/s10s_rec_patchset_short_<time-stamp>.log

This log file contains the same output that the install script displays on theterminal while the patchset is installing.

/var/sadm/install_data/s10s_rec_patchset_verbose_<time-stamp>.log

This log file contains all patchadd output generated during the installation ofthe patchset.

The individual patch log files can also be inspected under/var/sadm/patch/<PatchID>/log.

If the patchset is installed either with the "-B" Live Upgrade flag, or the "-R"alternate root flag, log files will reside in the inactive boot environment.

6. Reboot the system.

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If this patchset is installed to an inactive boot environment using either the"-B" Live Upgrade flag or the "-R" alternate root flag, then a reboot will beneeded to activate the inactive boot environment.

If the "-B" Live Upgrade flag is used, then the luactivate command will need tobe run, and either an init(1M) or a shutdown(1M) will be needed to completeactivation of the boot environment. A reboot(1M) will not complete activation ofa boot environment following an luactivate.

If the "-R" alternate root flag is used, it may be necessary to rebuild the bootarchive in the alternate root before booting the alternate root. The "-R" flagcan be used to patch an alternate root in many different contexts however, andwhether the boot archive rebuild step is necessary, not necessary, or evenundesirable very much depends on user intent and the circumstances of eachindividual case. For this reason, the install script does not rebuild the bootarchive. The decision and responsibility for rebuilding the boot archive isleft to the user. Rebuilding the boot archive in an alternate root can beaccomplished by running the following command:

<alternate-root-path>/boot/solaris/bin/create_ramdisk -R <alternate-root-path>

If this patchset is installed to the active boot environment, a reboot is neededto activate certain objects which have been patched, and to resolve potentially

inconsistent states resulting from newly patched code interacting with old coderunning in memory. Normal operations should not be resumed until the reboot isperformed. Depending on the starting patch level of the target system, interimreboots may also be required. The install script will stop installation of thepatchset when a reboot is required, and notify the user that a reboot is needed.The install script should be reinvoked following an interim reboot.