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List Installed Patches by Live Update?

Hi,

Is there any ways to list patches installed by Live update on Solaris 10 (Solaris 10 11/06 s10x_u3wos_10 X86)? A friend of mine did Live Update for his Solaris and after rebooting the system, it does not boot up. Apparently, he can get to the fail-safe mode but it automatically reboots during boot-up process if he chooses to boot up normally.

I think backing out some kernel related patches might resolve his problem, but he doesn't know what patches have been applied to his system and there is nothing under the /var/adm/patch/ directory.

So... I'm in need of your help to find out where (and if) Solaris keeps a historical log of installed patches (possibly with timestamp) somewhere (else).

Thank you in advance for your help,
gibb
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probably there's a /var/sad/patch/log dir where you can find the logs which are created automatically during the patching. Did he do the patching using the backout "-B" option?
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Another way you can try is to use ls -ltr under the /var/sadm/patch dir. You can find the timestamp of the patches which were installed.
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hi incredible,

Thank you for your posts.
there was a typo in my post and i meant for /var/sadm/patch/ (my apologies...). My friend took a look at that directory and he said there was nothing there.

Do you know if live update stores installed patch information somewhere else?

thank you for your help,
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See if this article is of help to you..?
BigAdmin Sun Docs: How To Use Solaris Live Upgrade to Install Patches
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Live upgrade creates log files, from memory I think they go in /var/sadm/system/logs the same as installation logs.
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My friend has already re-installed Solaris 10 on his troubled system and I can't debug the problem anymore... but thank you all for your inputs. much appreciated.
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