Patch Clusters and Patch Bundles are popular collections of patches providing specific functionality. They contain an install script for ease of installation. Patch Clusters and Patch Bundles are provided for the Solaris OS; Solaris, shared component, and middleware patches for Java Enterprise System; and Solaris patches recommended for J2SE.
Hello
I recently downloaded and installed the latest patchset for Solaris 10 (update 5) running on SPARC.
Actually I am new to Solaris (I come from Red Hat) and the security department asked me to update the system for security fixes.
I logged in to Oracle support and used the recommended patch... (3 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)
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'm trying to setup our jumpstart server to automatically apply the latest patch cluster during installs, but I'm running into an issue. Every time Jumpstart runs it has this error. Obviously it's processing the patch_order file, so I'm not sure what I'm missing.
... (0 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)
:mad: :mad: Hello,
Could some help me to resolve why i am geting the below errors... :(
Just tried installing patch bundle on solairs 10.
many patches are been failed. wen i am trying to install it manualy i am geting the below errors..
... (8 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)
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)
Hello friends I'm running Redhat 9.0 with linux kernel 2.4.20-8 & have iptables version 1.2.7a & encountering a problem that I narrate down.
I need to apply patch to my iptable and netfilter for connection tracking and load balancing that are available in patch-o-matic distribution by netfilter.... (0 Replies)
RAGG2(1) BSD General Commands Manual RAGG2(1)NAME
ragg2 -- radare2 utility to run programs in exotic environments
SYNOPSIS
ragg2 [-a arch] [-b bits] [-k kernel] [-f format] [-o file] [-i shellcode] [-I path] [-e encoder] [-B hexpairs] [-c k=v] [-C file]
[-d off:dword] [-D off:qword] [-w off:hexpair] [-p padding] [-FOLsrxvh]
DESCRIPTION
ragg2 is a frontend for r_egg, compile programs into tiny binaries for x86-32/64 and arm.
This tool is experimental and it is a rewrite of the old rarc2 and rarc2-tool programs as a library and integrated with r_asm and r_bin.
Programs generated by r_egg are relocatable and can be injected in a running process or on-disk binary file.
ragg2-cc is another tool that comes with r2 and it is used to generate shellcodes from C code. The final code can be linked with rabin2 and
it is relocatable, so it can be used to inject it on any remote process.
ragg2-cc is conceptually based on shellforge4, but only linux/osx x86-32/64 platforms are supported.
DIRECTIVES
The rr2 (ragg2) configuration file accepts the following directives, described as key=value entries and comments defined as lines starting
with '#'.
-a arch set architecture x86, arm
-b bits 32 or 64
-k kernel windows, linux or osx
-f format select binary format (pe, elf, mach0)
-o file output file to write result of compilation
-i shellcode
specify shellcode name to be used (see -L)
-e encoder specify encoder name to be used (see -L)
-B hexpair specify shellcode as hexpairs
-c k=v set configure option for the shellcode encoder. The argument must be key=value.
-C file include contents of file
-d off:dword
Patch final buffer with given dword at specified offset
-D off:qword
Patch final buffer with given qword at specified offset
-w off:hexpairs
Patch final buffer with given hexpairs at specified offset
-p padding Specify generic paddings with a format string.
-F autodetect native file format (osx=mach0, linux=elf, ..)
-O use default output file (filename without extension or a.out)
-I path add include path
-s show assembler code
-x execute (just-in-time)
EXAMPLE
$ cat hi.r
/* hello world in r_egg */
write@syscall(4);
exit@syscall(1);
main@global(128) {
.var0 = "hi!0;
write(1,.var0, 4);
exit(0);
}
$ ragg2 -O -F hi.r
$ ./hi
hi!
$ cat hi.c
main() {
write(1, "Hello0, 6);
exit(0);
}
$ ragg2 hi.c
$ ./hi.c.bin
Hello
SEE ALSO radare2(1), rahash2(1), rafind2(1), rabin2(1), rafind2(1), ranal2(1), radiff2(1), rasm2(1),
AUTHORS
pancake <pancake@nopcode.org>
BSD Oct 11, 2011 BSD