Thanks.

I did the update following this. However there were some failures, I don't
know whether they are important or not. If someone can point our the
indications of them it'll be great:

PHASE                                        ACTIONS

Removal Phase                             9903/13476

Warning - directory etc/sma/snmp/mibs not empty - contents preserved in
/mnt/var/pkg/lost+found/etc/sma/snmp/mibs-20091218T110400Z

Removal Phase                            13476/13476

Install Phase                            36928/37094 The 'pcieb' driver
shares the  alias 'pciexclass,060400' with the 'pcie_pci'

driver, but the system cannot determine how the latter was delivered.

Its entry on line 2 in /etc/driver_aliases has been commented

out.  If this driver is no longer needed, it may be removed by
invoking

'rem_drv -b /mnt pcie_pci' as well as removing line 2

from /mnt/etc/driver_aliases.

The 'pcieb' driver shares the  alias 'pciexclass,060401' with the
'pcie_pci'

driver, but the system cannot determine how the latter was delivered.

Its entry on line 3 in /etc/driver_aliases has been commented

out.  If this driver is no longer needed, it may be removed by
invoking

'rem_drv -b /mnt pcie_pci' as well as removing line 3

from /mnt/etc/driver_aliases.

Install Phase                            37094/37094

Update Phase                             24294/25315 driver (dnet) upgrade
(removal of policy'read_priv_set=net_rawaccess write_priv_set=net_rawaccess)
failed: minor node spec required.

Update Phase                             24479/25315 driver (elxl) upgrade
(removal of policy'read_priv_set=net_rawaccess write_priv_set=net_rawaccess)
failed: minor node spec required.

Update Phase                             24480/25315 driver (iprb) upgrade
(removal of policy'read_priv_set=net_rawaccess write_priv_set=net_rawaccess)
failed: minor node spec required.

Update Phase                             24483/25315 driver (vnic) upgrade
(removal of policy'read_priv_set=net_rawaccess write_priv_set=net_rawaccess)
failed: minor node spec required.

Update Phase                             24484/25315 driver (softmac)
upgrade (removal of policy'read_priv_set=net_rawaccess
write_priv_set=net_rawaccess) failed: minor node spec
required.

Update Phase                             24487/25315 driver (aggr) upgrade
(removal of policy'read_priv_set=net_rawaccess write_priv_set=net_rawaccess)
failed: minor node spec required.

Update Phase                             24493/25315 driver (ibd) upgrade
(removal of policy'read_priv_set=net_rawaccess write_priv_set=net_rawaccess)
failed: minor node spec required.

Update Phase                             24495/25315

driver (asy) upgrade (addition of minor perm '*,cu 0600 uucp uucp') failed
with return code 255

command run was: /usr/sbin/update_drv -b /mnt -a -m *,cu 0600 uucp uucp asy

command output was:

------------------------------------------------------------

Option (-m) : missing token: (*)

------------------------------------------------------------

Update Phase                             24505/25315 driver (pcelx) upgrade
(removal of policy'read_priv_set=net_rawaccess write_priv_set=net_rawaccess)
failed: minor node spec required.

Update Phase                             25315/25315


On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 9:35 AM, Shawn Walker <[email protected]>wrote:

> Tian He wrote:
>
>> I added two comments, one of which contains 2 questions.
>>
>>   1. Why does SUNWipkg have to be installed first? Doesn't the fact the
>>
>>   command "pkg" can be used tell us SUNWipkg is already installed?
>>
>
> It just ensures that the most recent version is installed.  The 'install'
> subcommand will update an existing package if it is already installed.
>
>    2. Someone recommends that before creating another BE, "pkg install
>>
>>   entire" needs to be executed to update the current build branch. Is that
>>   necessary?
>>
>
> No, and that should not be done as far as I'm aware.
>
> --
> Shawn Walker
>



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