Okay, so this isn't a Zone Spade card game forum?
I play at here:
http://zone.msn.com/en/spades/zpadefault.htm
And for some reason can't login at intermittent times.
Seems to happen after I've been using Utorrent to download stuff.
I don't expect anyone will know what I'm on about, but I'd
Looking at the website, it doesn't say anywhere what version this
is.
ie: "Update 4" or some other version string.
If I'm a customer who already has update 2 or 3, how am I supposed to
know that this download is now update 4?
We need to do a lot better on our website.
Russ
Mike Gerdts
How can someone learn whether a package was installed in the global zone
*with* -G - or without it?
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Hi Jeff,
Here is my 2 cents, after assuming that pkginfo should hold such an
information post installation.
The /var/sadm/pkg/pkgname/pkginfo file lists among
other info the SUNW_PKG_ALLZONES=true | false for the installed
package.
pkginfo should have an option to display that, I tried them
Jeff, Ihsan;
You want the command pkgparam, examples below.
Shawn
On Sep 5, 2007, at 2:54 PM, Ihsan Zaghmouth wrote:
Hi Jeff,
Here is my 2 cents, after assuming that pkginfo should hold such an
information post installation.
The /var/sadm/pkg/pkgname/pkginfo file lists among other info
Much appreciated Shawn.
Shawn Ferry wrote:
Jeff, Ihsan;
You want the command pkgparam, examples below.
Shawn
On Sep 5, 2007, at 2:54 PM, Ihsan Zaghmouth wrote:
Hi Jeff,
Here is my 2 cents, after assuming that pkginfo should hold such an
information
Two ways a pkg can be installed in the global zone only.
a) SUNW_PKG_ALLZONES=false
SUNW_PKG_THISZONE=true
b) SUNW_PKG_ALLZONES=false
SUNW_PKG_THISZONE=false
# pkgadd was run with -G
Trolling though the installed pkginfo files will give you (a), but
not (b).
When patching a machine with local zones, should the local zones be halted or
left running? I can't seem to find a definitive answer.
ron
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