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1. HP-UX
Hi, I need to install these 7 patches on my server:
and the below are the 5 dependency to install these patches
1. PHNE_31097;
1(a). PHCO_33205 (dependency)
b(a). PHCO_30398 (dependency)
2. PHSS_32508;
3. PHSS_32509;
4. PHSS_32510;
5. PHSS_30970;
6. PHSS_32731;
6(a). PHNE_28810... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: vipsinghal
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2. Solaris
Hello,
I am working on patching several systems and have begun working with smpatch as a possibly quicker way to accomplish patching. I have some observations that trouble me.
The "smpatch analyze" only shows a small number of patches for a system (yes the registration is complete with a... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: justme3
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3. AIX
Hi.
I forgot a bundle (X11.dt) in the lpp_source (base OS AIX 7.1). The bundle is now in the CD drive, I need to add it permanently in the lpp_source. What do I have to do ?
- copy (where ?) bundle on my NIM server (how to determine what files to copy to have all elements of the bundle ?) ?... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: stephnane
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
Below is the scneario
a.txt
b.txt
c.txt .......
i have written a script to zip these files & the output after executing script is
a.txt.zip
b.txt.zip
c.txt.zip
but i dnt want to zip each individual files it has to done in bundle.
EX:A zip folder has to be created ,lets say... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: jagadeeshn04
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5. HP-UX
Hi all.
I'm wondering if there's a install sequence in a HPUX bundle?
I'm trying to put many depots together into 1 single bundle, and use HPUX ignite to install this bundle.
But I have to make sure one of the depot is last installed.
I feel that if there're many different packages in a bundle,... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: baibinghere
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have a file of lot of perl modules in tar.gz format. They all have dependency on each other for installation.
Can anybody guide me for making a bundle so that I can run it in one go and install all the modules.
Please note that I can't use CPAN as we don't have Internet connectivity on our... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: nixhead
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7. AIX
if I want to create a bundle of user ids on some aix servers, if there is a way not need to do "passwd username" one by one user to set the password?
Thanks (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: rainbow_bean
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8. Shell Programming and Scripting
I do have a big CA bundle certificate file and each time if i get request to add new certificate to the existing bundle i need to make sure it is not present already. How i can validate the duplicates.
The alignment of the certificate within the bundle seems to be different.
Example:
Cert 1... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: diva_thilak
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9. Emergency UNIX and Linux Support
Hi,
I have an issue with openssl. Basically I have a ca certificate which has expired and I have regenerated a new ca.cert from the ca.key file and I have concatenated the output of the new ca.crt file and ca-bundle.crt to a new ca-bundle.crt.
Have restarted apache, however I still get the... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: maverick_here
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LEARN ABOUT XFREE86
popularity-contest
POPULARITY-CONTEST(8) POPULARITY-CONTEST(8)
NAME
popularity-contest - list the most popular Debian packages
SYNOPSIS
popularity-contest
DESCRIPTION
The popularity-contest command gathers information about Debian packages installed on the system, and prints the name of the most recently
used executable program in that package as well as its last-accessed time (atime) and last-attribute-changed time (ctime) to stdout.
When aggregated with the output of popularity-contest from many other systems, this information is valuable because it can be used to
determine which Debian packages are commonly installed, used, or installed and never used. This helps Debian maintainers make decisions
such as which packages should be installed by default on new systems.
The resulting statistic is available from the project home page https://popcon.debian.org/.
Normally, popularity-contest is run from a cron(8) job, /etc/cron.daily/popularity-contest, which automatically submits the results to
Debian package maintainers (only once a week) according to the settings in /etc/popularity-contest.conf and /usr/share/popularity-con-
test/default.conf.
SEE ALSO
The popularity-contest FAQ at /usr/share/doc/popularity-contest/FAQ popcon-largest-unused(8), cron(8)
Additional documentation is in /usr/share/doc/popularity-contest/.
AUTHOR
Avery Pennarun <apenwarr@debian.org>.
Debian/GNU Linux November 2001 POPULARITY-CONTEST(8)