NIS broken after installing patch cluster on Solaris 10
Hi,
I installed Solaris 10 recommended patch cluster (patch bundle of 400+ patches). After reboot global zone is fine, but a lot of services was in uninitialized state. I had to run /lib/svc/bin/restore_repository and then services came online.
Now I can't login to server with NIS account because this server can't get any output from ypwhich, though connectivity seems to be okay to both NIS master servers.
Please help
Does anyone have an alternate site to download J2SE Solaris Recommended Patch Cluster for Solaris 8. Sun does not let me download the patches unless I have a support contract. I do not. Our software is legal, but our support contract wore out. I need this patchset to avoid downloading 30... (6 Replies)
What if ,all of my patches in solaris10 05/08 there are not find following:
118731-01 122660-10 119254-59 138217-01 .... about 30
How i can fill up 30 patches? Do command patchadd separetely for everyone? Or make all patch cluster in S mode? Do it in global? I must stop zones befor patchadd... (0 Replies)
Hello,
As explained, I've encountered an issue while installing Solaris 10 SPARC Recommended Patch Cluster (2009.10.23).
Actually, patch no 120011-14 stops with the following error:
ERROR: attribute verification of </var/run/.patchSafeMode/root/usr/bin/passwd> failed
file type <f>... (6 Replies)
Hi Admins,
I came across an error while installing patch cluster on solaris.
# ./installcluster --s10cluster
ERROR: Another instance of an install script is already running for target
boot
environment '/'.
I did killed the related processes. Now there is no any process running from ps... (1 Reply)
I am working with a Sun StoredgeTek 6540 disk array connected to two Sun 490 servers. After taking one of the 490 nodes on the cluster down to single user mode I proceeded to install the latest cluster patch from Oracle. After the patch was completed the system rebooted, failed to rejoin the... (2 Replies)
I have a question regarding installing recommended patch clusters via ZFS snapshots. Someone wrote a pretty good blog about it here:
Initial Program Load: Live Upgrade to install the recommended patch cluster on a ZFS snapshot
The person's article is similar to what I've done in the past. ... (0 Replies)
Dear All,
Has Oracle stopped updating Solaris 10 recommended patch cluster ? From suport.oracle.com i could see the last patch bundle was released on 11th july and there has been no updates after that.
Does anyone know about any official announcement from oracle on this ?
Thanks ... (1 Reply)
Hi Guys,
Hopefully this is just a quick one - but you never know.
I have/had a Centos Cluster running a Netbackup server - I've had an outage and we seem to have lost a node. As a consequence I'm in a bit of a quandary, not familiar with this software either.
The server is a Dell PowerEdge... (0 Replies)
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ypwhich
ypwhich(1) General Commands Manual ypwhich(1)NAME
ypwhich - determine which host is the current NIS server or map master.
SYNOPSIS
ypwhich [-d domain] [-V1] [-V2] [hostname]
ypwhich [-d domain] [-m[mname]] [-t[mapname]]
ypwhich -x
OPTIONS
Identifies which server is serving v.1 NIS protocol-speaking client processes. Identifies which server is serving v.2 NIS protocol-speak-
ing client processes.
If neither version is specified, ypwhich attempts to locate the server that supplies the current v.2 services. If there is no v.2
server currently bound, ypwhich attempts to locate the server supplying the v.1 services. Since NIS servers and NIS clients are both
backward compatible, the user need seldom be concerned about which version is currently in use. Uses domain instead of the current
domain. Finds the master NIS server for a map. No hostname can be specified with -m. The mname argument can be a mapname, or a
nickname for a map. When mname is omitted, ypwhich provides a list of available maps. Inhibits nickname translation and is useful
if there is a mapname identical to a nickname. Displays the map nickname table. This option lists the nicknames (mnames) that the
command knows of, and indicates the mapname associated with each nickname.
DESCRIPTION
The ypwhich command identifies the Network Information Service (NIS) server that currently supplies NIS services to an NIS client. It also
identifies which NIS server is the master for a map. If invoked without arguments, ypwhich returns the host name of the NIS server for the
local machine. If hostname is specified, ypwhich checks that machine to find out which NIS master it is using.
Refer to ypfiles(4) and ypserv(8) for an overview of NIS.
SEE ALSO ypfiles(4), rpcinfo(8), ypserv(8), ypset(8)ypwhich(1)