Bob,
Yes, I am certain that I rebooted after utinstall and before running
utadm.
-Kevin
On Nov 22, 2008, at 1:02 AM, Bob Doolittle wrote:
Do you remember if you rebooted? It's critical to reboot after
running utinstall (you can get away with running utadm/utconfig
first before the reboot, I believe). It's only during the reboot
that the utctl enable steps occur, which causes custom.conf to get
instrumented.
Basically there's installation, and then there's activation.
Installation does very little system configuration, it mostly just
adds RPMs/packages. It's the activation step, which occurs
automatically during the reboot, that does the script-based
manipulation which configures the system for SRSS operation.
You would have had to hack custom.conf quite a bit if you skipped
the reboot, and you may find that the next time you reboot it gets
rewritten extensively, and potentially catastrophically, if you've
been applying your own edits.
-Bob
_______________________________________________
SunRay-Users mailing list
[email protected]
http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users