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Hi all
I'm currently trying to install OpenSSH on a number of servers and for the most part succeeding. Unfortunately one of the Sun V880 servers is complaining when I try to install the /dev/random (entropy) patch (112438-01) needed for the SSH keys. Error below.... (ignore 'the patch has already been applied' I’ve done patchrm and patchadd again) Checking installed patches... ERROR: information for "SUNWcsr.*" was not found Patch 112438-01 has already been applied. See patchadd(1M) for instructions. It seems that SUNWcsr is no longer on the box - can it have become corrupt ? It must have been on the box when I installed the Recommended patch list This seems to be the crux of the problem or is it that patch 112438-01 has been superceded ? Am I able to re-install the SUNWcsr package without downtime or do I need to go for a system rebuild Many thx for all replies Brett |
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You MIGHT get away with bringing the server down to single user and loading that patch. If that doesn't work, then a rebuild or restore. That's if it will even boot once you take it down. This might be one time you might try going from multi-user to single user without going down to the ok prompt. If the patch install package (or tar file) is on the server, then you have a chance of being able to install it possibly.
Nothing says this will work but it may be worth a shot. |
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