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Sun Studio 11 install on Solaris 8 hanging
I am trying to install Sun Studio 11 on a Solaris 8 server. It gets through the install of patches then hangs with 20% of the overall install done and 0% of the software install done. It seems to be running /tmp/SolarisNativeToolkit_3.0.2_1 and is hanging. I have made multiple attempts and it hangs in the same spot every time.
Any ideas? Thanks, john |
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I think its a known issue..
Bug ID: 6513427 Zone upgrade with CDs will hang at 4th CD |
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Thanks for the reply but while the symptoms appear similar that bug seems to deal with upgrading a zone while I am just trying to install the Sun C compiler (Sun Studio) on a Solaris 8 server (no zones involved). I found a couple other references to /tmp/SolarisNativeTookit_3.0.2_1 having to do with installing other applications/packages.
My install seems to hang whether I use the -nodisplay option or not. Any other ideas? Thanks again, John |
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sorry boss.. I overlooked.
In this case, you should grep for the process id and do a ptree. A "pstack" and a "pfiles" on the last shell process will reveal which process is waiting for input on the /dev/console device. A workaround is to kill the stuck shell process, from a terminal windows. |
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