Thx, Lance. Before I read this mail, I tried on a lab
machine running CP 4.1, I typed ./installpatch .
It warned me that it was using /usr/sbin/patchadd and
completed it. BTW, does this take up space on /var as
I am afraid I don't have much space here. Also at the
end,it suggest that I reboot the machine. Thought
fwstop or fwstart would suffice.
Ragu
--- Lance Ecklesdafer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ragu,
>
> VPN-1/FireWall-1 4.1 SP2 (Check Point 2000 SP2)
> should be installed on a
> Solaris platform using the 'patchadd' command as
> follows:
>
> For the VPN-1/FireWall-1 upgrade, use the command:
> patchadd CPFWSP410002-01
>
> For the GUI upgrade, use the command:
> patchadd CPGUISP410002-01
>
> Lance
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "ragu nandan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 6:27 PM
> Subject: Newbie: How to install Service pack on
> Solaris FW/Nokia
>
>
> > Hi,
> > On Solaris 2.6, I want to install SP2 (CP 4.1)
> for
> > implementing Hybrid Ike. I downloaded Sp2,
> gunzipped
> > it, untared it and did cd to the dir. I saw
> CPfw1-41
> > dir well as an installpatch script and no README
> files
> > etc.
> > a) Should I use pkgadd or installpatch.?
> > b)If I use installpatch, what is the syntax, and
> > should I be in the $FWDIR/bin?
> > d)how do I remove the servicepack,if I land into
> the
> > problems.?
> > I intend to do the same for a Nokia 330, I
> presume
> > the same instructions hold good.
> > Sorry, never installed a SP before.
> > Thx in advance
> > Ragu
> >
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